Ukraine Blog 28 - Boomer Putin and the Tale of Two Armies

Dear family, friends and colleagues,

My Whatsapp and Teams at work have exploded with request for my opinion with regards to Putin’s speech. To jump straight into it: I saw a confused, weak boomer that’s not sure of the action that needs to be taken.

As I predicted: no word about a (partial) mobilization. However, I did expect at least a proclamation of a partial victory, but not even that. The relevant thing Putin told in his ten minute speech, is that Russia’s current war is a sacred as the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet-Union. For the people in the West: it’s hard to comprehend the importance of the Great Patriotic War. Yes, we also fought Nazi’s, but for the Soviet-Union, it was really the single most important event that shaped the Soviet-Union as a nation, made it went through dark depths and its victory made it reach great heights. The Eastern Front in the Great Patriotic War is still by far the single most intense war ever fought on the planet. 27 million Soviet (so Russians AND Ukrainians) lost their lives.

The parade itself still looked quite impressive to the untrained eye, but you can’t fool me. Let me explain the tale of Russia’s two armies.

1.       The first army is the army the Russians want you to see. It consists of nice, freshly painted, brand new vehicles, with good looking automated gun turrets and good looking explosive reactive armor. They consist of the

a.       T-14 Armata tank

b.       T-15 Armata based heavy infantry fighting vehicle

c.       Kurganets-25 heavy infantry fighting vehicle

d.       Bumerang APC

e.       BMPT Terminator, specialized anti-armor system

f.        2S35 Koalitsiya Heavy Self-Propelled Artillery

 The problem with this equipment is that I have seen them in every victory day parade since 2015 and seven years later none of them have been taken into production. Of both the Armata and Koalitsiya, less than 20 have been built. Which is sufficient to present them as a “unit” in a parade, but you can’t field a maneuvering unit with them. In addition, no Russian servicemen have been trained on these new systems. This means that their only purpose is to serve as a showcase army. In theory, the T-14 Armata is a super tank. There’s no crew in the turret, which is a comfortable thought for the operators since Russian tanks are known for their flying turrets when they are hit with anti-tank missiles that causes the munitions in their autoloader systems to cook off. Armata’s armor, active protections system and battlefield management systems should give it the opportunity to withstand the most modern Armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS) rounds, HEAT and regular sabot rounds. Problem is that the Russians deployed their second best tank in Ukraine, the T-90M. Many components of the armor of Armata and its active protection system have been put in the T-90M. The Ukrainians scored already three devastating confirmed kills on the T-90M and as such I fear for the T-90M.

2.       The second army that Russia has, is the army you see fighting Ukraine. No new fancy vehicles in cool camouflage, but old T-72B, some modernized T-72B3, T-80U, T-80BV(M) and some more modern T-90  tanks. Paint is mostly the pale green Russian army paint that we know from the nineties.

What was really surprising, was the complete absence of the air force component. Supposedly because of bad weather, but the weather in Moscow and across Russia was excellent. I don’t think operational limits were the reason for the cancellation. I think it has more to do with the fear of assassination. The vehicles on the Red Square don’t carry live ammo, but dropping a fighter jet on the platform where Putin sits, is a serious option that’s hard to stop. It’s known some other dictatorships have cancelled air parades because of this threat.

Then there’s always a thing to do during a parade when the Kremlin is in crisis. In the 70’s and ‘80’s Western journalists always watched closely who was in the audience during the Soviet parades. It was an indication which persons moved up in rang, but also in case important persons were missing, it was an indication that a person was likely purged. Sergey Shoigu was prominently present during the parade. The most important absent big shot, was Valery Gerasimov, the chairman of the chief of staff. There have been rumors he was wounded by an Ukrainian artillery strike last week. His absence certainly makes that claim more credible.

Overall, my impression of the parade was that it confirmed Russia’s weakness, most notably its leader “the wonder of the East.” He looked weak, fragile and confused. A far cry from the guy who once made pictures of riding a horse while shirtless. And in his message he actually had nothing to say. However, I still think the Russians will conduct a partial covert mobilization. In case they don’t do that, it’s really a confirmation that the Russians don’t know what they are doing. There are serious reports though that already the Russians have trouble finding sufficient professional soldiers (that you need for training mobilized civilians). The fact that Putin didn’t dare to touch topics like mobilization and war, shows that he’s afraid. He’s a afraid of his own people. Now that NATO also shows balls via the delivery of massive amounts of heavy weapons and Russia is doing nothing to stop that from happening, rest assured that Putin is also (finally) afraid of the West. So trust me, nuclear war is very unlikely right now.

On the battlefields, the Ukrainians are absolutely routing the Russians north of Kharkiv, taking one village after another. I think it’s likely Russia will abandon this front pretty soon. The other place where the Ukrainians absolutely hammered the Russians, was on the famous Snake Island. It turned out the sinking of the Admiral Makarov wasn’t true (unfortunately) I was convinced something was hit due to intense surveillance and distress calls. It’s a pity, but the Ukrainians managed to destroy plenty of Russians and Russian equipment over there. Multiple patrol boats, landing craft, air defense equipment even a landed helicopter were targeted by Bayraktars.

(3) Defence of Ukraine on Twitter: "Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 destroyed another Russian ship. This time the landing craft of the "Serna" project. The traditional parade of the russian Black Sea fleet on May 9 this year will be held near Snake Island - at the bottom of the sea. https://t.co/WYEPywmAwX" / Twitter

(3) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Weapons Tracker on Twitter: "#Ukraine: The Ukrainian Air force is still alive- seen here are two Ukrainian Su-27 striking Russian facilities on the famous Snake Island in the Black Sea, in remarkable footage filmed by a TB-2 drone. As we can observe, there is serious damage. https://t.co/ogN3gOU8uJ" / Twitter

(3) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Weapons Tracker on Twitter: "#Ukraine: More footage has come from the famous Snake Island - this time, as we believe, two more Russian Project 03160 "Raptor" patrol boats were hit by Ukrainian Bayraktar TB-2 drones. Both of them appear to be at least significantly damaged. https://t.co/a5iWvyFqY8" / Twitter

(3) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Weapons Tracker on Twitter: "#Ukraine: Ukrainian TB-2 drones continue to strike Russian forces on Snake Island. This time, an Mi-8 helicopter was destroyed, just as troops were disembarking. https://t.co/Y7MO4MiQRN" / Twitter

The Russians are still advancing around Luhansk and in the north of Donetsk. After 2,5 months of hard fighting, they finally took Popasna, a town smaller than the town were I was raised. It took an insane amount of casualties and equipment to finally take the town. The Ukrainians are now destroying dozens of vehicles a day and hundreds of Russians. I think in the Donbass, the Russians will still advance a bit till the end of May. By then all operational resources will have been depleted. I think it’s plausible that Ukrainians will go more on the offensive even before that moment arrives.

In the meantime, the massive airbridge with heavy equipment for Ukraine to Poland continues unabated. Dozens of heavy transport aircraft are landing every day at Rzeszow. Only from Norway, seven C-17A Globemaster III heavy transport aircraft arrived in Rzeszow.

(3) 360°Radar on Twitter: "๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ7 x Boeing C-17A Globemaster III https://t.co/CRtObdXncE" / Twitter

We are starting to see the scenario being played out in real that was originally projected to happen on the lowlands of North-Germany during the Cold War: a frontal assault from the east and a massive air bridge with reinforcements from other countries to stop the invasion. This is what’s happening now. Only difference is that the terrain (it’s really similar) moved 2000 kilometers east and the fight is outsourced to the Ukrainians. I said it to many of you before. In ten years’ time we will look back and realize that February 24th 2022 was the start of the Third World War. Not many people realize it yet, because of the assumption that the Third World War has to be nuclear (it absolutely doesn’t have to be), but many of NATO’s global contingency plans from the Cold War in case of escalation have been put in practice. We are looking at a mass mechanical and personal mobilization unseen for many decades and all criteria for a global conflict are slowly ticked off in the boxes. Paradox is that the one person who sees this as well and agrees with me, is Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

Best regards and "Slava Ukraini!"

Niels

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