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Ukraine Spy Agency Predicts Kremlin Will Soon Conduct Mass Casualty Op Killing Civilians
(www.kyivpost.com)
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Where are you learning that Russia as inferior ISR capabilities? That seems... not likely. Very much so.
If they had superior ISR capabilities they wouldn't be hiding their artillery and logistics far back from the frontline because Ukrainian artillery and drones keep wiping them out when they get anywhere close to the frontline.
If they had superior ISR capabilities there wouldn't be daily footage of expensive high value anti-air defenses and radars crewed by highly valuable crew being blown up by cheap Ukrainian flying bombs.
If Russia had superior ISR capability they would be leveraging that to create bubbles of safety where they could safely enmasse forces near the frontline to punch through, and in most cases Russia is catastrophically unable to do that as evidenced by the incredible amount of armor Russia has lost around Pokrovsk alone.
Ok so you don't actually know, but you're assuming based on second or third order effects. It's not important what experts and insiders know they actually do have, I was mainly just curious why you thought that they had worse ISR than UA.
I would consider a critical air defense asset getting struck in the face by a cheap flying bomb a maximally "first order" effect.
They have a ton of problems leading to that, and traditional ISR is somewhat one of them. Sure that's first order, but I meant that you're just assuming based on things that have happened down the line from the initial intelligence collection step, which are a myriad.
From your perspective you see a speculative assumption based on indirect evidence, from my perspective I see footage of a cheap flying bomb smashing into critical air defense assets as a wholistic measurement of ISR capability in realworld terms.
We are both right.
I've seen evidence of the opposite, and just because you see something on social media, there's still a ton you don't see, so I'm just saying speculation based on things you see online aren't particularly useful without other evidence.