• CicadaSpectre@lemmygrad.ml
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    What exactly is his concept of “combat power”? It can’t be manpower or the weapons, vehicles, and ammunition, because Russia certainly hasn’t used up half of that. Just… what metric, what mental gymnastic, do you have to perform to even arrive at the idea Russian combat power has been reduced by 50%???

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      Well, they loudly proclaimed Russia was out of tanks/planes/bullets/soldiers a few times this war. 50% is probably as low as they are willing to go.

    • 新星 [he/him/CPC bot]@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      His concept of combat power is the same as the regular definition, but raised to the tenth power.

      So reduction from 100% to 50% in his metric is really a reduction from 100% to 93.3%.

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        What’s funny is even reducing Russian combat power by 5% in 2 years of proxy war actually sounds impressive to me, but I’m no general.

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            It does. Though whether it says a lot about the speaker (that he’s dumb enough to believe such an exaggeration, or thinks Americans are), or the American public for foolishly believing something so outrageous, idk.