The 3:1 Ratio
Was searching around on YouTube yesterday on “Dupuy Institute” and ran across this video: People Always Get This Wrong – YouTube. This was posted three weeks ago. Preston Stewart is not known to me. I am called out by name…
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Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Was searching around on YouTube yesterday on “Dupuy Institute” and ran across this video: People Always Get This Wrong – YouTube. This was posted three weeks ago. Preston Stewart is not known to me. I am called out by name…
Been a week since my last post because of a limited number of significant events. It does appear that Ukraine is slowly winning this fight. We will not really know how well they are doing until they start serious offensive…
Another posting from William “Chip” Sayers. Part of his “Wargaming 101” series: Wargaming 101: The Use of Wargames in Training When I arrived at Defense Intelligence Agency in the summer of 1986, my assigned cubicle was just down the row…
Doing an update as it does appear that Ukraine is slowly winning this fight. No inside knowledge here, but between them preserving their offensive forces, their continued infantry and artillery operations, their continued limited advances, and the disorder and complaining…
It does appear that Ukraine making incremental gains on the battlefield. This includes 1) advancing (a total?) of 1.7 kilometers towards Melitopol (Ukrainian claim on 7/14), 2) advancing on both sides of Bakhmut, especially to the south 3) taking artillery…
This is the eighth provisional schedule for the second Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC). We currently have 30 presentations scheduled by 22 speakers and two group discussions planned. Each slot is an hour long, so planning for a 45-minute presentation…
Doing a rare Sunday update. It does appear that Ukraine making incremental gains on the battlefield. This includes 1) advancing (a total?) of 1.7 kilometers towards Melitopol (Ukrainian claim on 7/14), 2) advancing on both sides of Bakhmut, especially to…
MG Ivan Popov was very specific in his complaints after he was dismissed. He complained about “the lack of counter-battery combat, the absence of artillery reconnaissance stations and the mass death and injury of our brothers from enemy artillery.” See:…
Well, the “Revolt of the Generals” continues. We had Prigozhin’s statements and claims leading up to the 23 June mutiny, we now have hard claims coming from the now relieved commander of the 58th Combined Arms Army, MG Ivan Popov.…
Not a whole lot new happening on the ground, but a few significant events off the battlefield; 1) turns out Prigozhin met with Putin in person on 29 June, 2) Erdogan, President of Turkey, has approved Sweden for NATO, 3)…