sun_tzu
The Art of Bore
This is good - hope she's right:
I would agree with a lot of that
Also one aspect that has crossed my mind is that there simply isn't any recent history of a large modern military coming up against a large amount of modern defence capabilities
Think us rolling through Iraq or Afghanistan
Or Russia ploughing through Georgia or Syria
Perhaps all sides have overestimated just how effective tanks, helicopters and planes are when they are up against modern defences?
Perhaps the Falklands is the last time the British army was involved with somebody equipped to put up some real resistance ... and that's 40 years ago
We have seen certainly for a generation the modern helicopters etc being unrivalled and I do wonder how effective even the most advanced nato armies would be coming up against the modern anti aircraft missiles, anti tank weapons and advanced electronic countermeasures... for sure I expect it would be more difficult that was experienced against the taliban or rolling into Iraq
Perhaps putin also underestimated the difficulty this would cause a rapid advance?