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Dear Kings and Generals YT authors, please, stop saying "long range missiles" when talking about 300km (200 miles) range OLD ballistic missiles. They are SHORT RANGE. Everything up to 500km is short range under the official international classification. Ukraine used only short range. Russia - both short and mid range. Kindly, be precise.
Sure by international classification you're correct, anything under 500km is considered short range. However I think K&G are saying these are longer range missiles in comparison to what the general public are familiar with, being GRAD and Himars.
@@BigMeechEJ25 I agree with your take, as it's little consolidation to a Ukrainian that they are within the distance of a short/medium/long range missile when their home is regardless flattened along with their entire life's possessions. But people with no stake in things sure do like to grand stand over technical differences, like this somehow will matter when rescue workers are shifting though rubble looking for family members who may still be buried "see I told you your family was killed by a short range missile and not a long range so it's ok by international law...".
Umm I think you should delete your comment and do some research on the missiles that have been launched. But I'm sure you already know this. Kindly shill subtly somewhere else.
Anyone has an explanation on how making brand new brigades rather then replenishing existing ones could be a good idea in any way? I feel for the fresh soldiers being sent to the front without experienced and battle hardened soldiers to transfer experience and help them remain alive and not messing up.
often the soldiers training them are the experienced soldiers. When this is done it can be done multiple ways to include previously destroyed units. In this case I suspect it more indicates a specific capability previous units didnt have access to or sustainment for.
@@SBattisonPortfolioChannel I sure hope you're right, because aside of how awful it must be for the soldiers, i'd expect this to create points of weakness just waiting to be exploited and breached by the ennemy.
They keep on merging the units together and when there is a battalion empty they fill that one with a green one. This way you have complete very experienced and battle hardened battalions.
Read somewhere else it’s most likely because of corruption. New brigades brings new commanders, officers and support staff. More people on the payroll without actually contributing directly to the front.
Most casulties back in the day were from disease, or not having good logistics. No drones in the napoleonic wars. Have to do everything by hand, horse, or mule/ox.
Hey, a ukrainian here. i have a friend in armed forces of ukraine, and he has been pointing the understaffment for solid 5 months. He also noted "our brigade has enough weapons to arm a separate one and keep our own afloat"
@@Перемогобудyou sound like a mole… If you tell a stranger on the internet what brigade your friends in, you’re basically signing his death certificate.. remember the old saying. “ Loose Lips Sink Ships.”
Not that bad actuly. This gives the soldier in the new unit a great opportunity to be trained tigheter. Getting to know eatch other and doing their training together. They can then relieve a frontline unit so they can go back.
This is the latest information we have. It aligns with external sources. Since the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine has suffered the loss of 43,000 military personnel, with another 370,000 wounded, this according to President Zelenskyy. Meanwhile, he stated that Russia's losses exceed 198,000 killed and more than 550,000 wounded.
Kings and Generals may not think it will change much however Russian Assets are withdrawing and that means they have freed up manpower and assets then can throw against Ukraine
Honestly K&G are great at covering historical wars but are absolutely trash at covering this one. The cope and bias is unreal. Much rather listen to WillyOAM or HistoryLegends for my Ukr war updates
There really isn't a collapse in the Ruble. It was trading 90 Rubles to the dollar, now 104 rubles to the dollar. It's a pretty significant decline, but by no means a collapse. Interestingly, it seems like the Russian economy might grow even more than it did last year.
it is a collapse. It'seconomy does not grow - it is just expanding in military areas at cost of other parts. In fact central bank of russia is increasing interest rate above 21%. It is killing private sector.
The drop in value is currently being propped up by spending the reserves that Russia had set aside for emergencies. Once these funds run out then the Ruble will be fully exposed to the reality of the Russian economy, and that's a war time economy relying heavily on foreign imports that outweigh the Russian gas exports. So it's very likely that the Russian economy is on the verge of collapse and is only being held together long enough to try and pull a war win (putin is basically all in on the invasion and will try and ransack Ukraine if given the chance to recover economically). PS: yes people do not like Russia, but that does not mean the analysis is inherently faulty. Some of it will be blind hope, while much of it will be pragmatic observation.
@@flackstar007 that is true but as you mentioned a lot of people just judge that everything is bad with their economy without "proofing" it first just relying on news which can also be giving faulty analysis and having blind hope as you mentioned. Talking about ruble to dollar, last winter ruble also rose high in winter but decreased again around mid Feb/March if I remember correctly so in a way you are right and economy isnt doing good but not as critical to it failing, at least not at this moment and I dont think it will fall until the war s finished.
I think it's better to see both Ukrainian/Western and Russian claims on everything, like the number of casualties/wounded or the number of stuff shot down or targets destroyed.
Well we can take the Russian MoD's claims on pretty much anything with the same degree of certainty as my personal statements as a completely uninformed third party. That is to say, the Russian Ministry of Defence constantly lies about everything to such an egregious level that it's impossible to take seriously.
@shingshongshamalama i won't argue for a second against the Russians lying about anything that serves their purpose but to pretend the US and Ukraine wouldn't and don't do the exact same thing would just be dishonest. Either side will flat out lie about anything. It's best to know what their both saying and find what's in the middle
@@Brody961 the so called 'western side' numbers are the best we could get coupled with OSINT sources. Ofc I don't take Ukraine's official numbers without a big grain of salt (I don't even use them) but it is wrong to lump them together with the Russian MoD. Those numbers are out of this world while the Ukrainian numbers are 'only' inflated but could theoretically be true due to Russia's size. This you can doublecheck against sources like Oryx. At best what you could do is get both numbers as a low and high estimate, and then put in between them sources like the ISW or British Intelligence, this is what Perun does f.e. You said you wanted to see what's in the middle. Better western estimates, that's what.
@@Brody961 It's better to overstate your casualties if you want aid. If you understate donors will say you don't need aid. Russia won't get any aid so it has the reverse incentive.
@@cloudpoint0 False, if you understate your casualties your helpers will believe they are not supporting a sinking ship, that's what Ukraine is doing. Since they are taking less casualties why are they trying to lower conscription age to 18 and has done not less than 10 mobilization?
Hey KaG, do a video on the progression of NATO buildup along Russia's border since it's creation. We both know you won't though huh? That would go against the agenda.
@ except this time the percentage is going to be higher since Ukraine either needs a massive boost in firepower or a big upgrade in there Air Force. Many people always forgot that the soviets actually won the winter war (it was way more costly, bloody and expensive)
@alekseibrouillard5013 it bothers me that such big channel-spreads misinformation about that Ukraine is supplied with to fight Russian Federation off. That's all :(
He has proven he has no grasp at all on modern warfare. He just guzzles the mainstream media cool aid and regurgitates it. You can hear in his voice that he's never been a soldier, he just likes to pretend that he knows what he's talking about.
I follow these events unfolding almost dayly, but I find useful watching these recaps to put everything in prospsective. Is good to remember how often things that seems a big dea in the moment end in nothing and seemingy minor stuff become very significant later
@@ankurdey747 Well no, that's part of the deal not the deal. They had to give up the arsenal and they couldn't make any more, which they easily could have. So yes halted is the word I would use.
@@jonburley1261 It was a memorandum not a treaty we are under no obligation, and besides Ukr didn't want to fund the maintenance of such a large nuclear arsenal back in 1991.
@@atrlawes98no, for nothing, in 2022 Ukraine could have good deal, but for past 2 years ukrainians are dying for nothing, just because west told not to negotiate
Which is why many in the US have been saying this war never should have happened. Ukrainians are being sacrificed for an war they were never going to win.
to be honest, putin himself have never claimed that this will be 3 - 4 days direct easy win operation. it's those tankies putin loves who made these stupid claims. nice to see them got their doses of reality
putin never said anything about 3-day operation, propaganda got too into ur head lmao. 20 years in afghan? and how many more in vietnam? russia is doing well and will win
It would be another aspect of ongoing conflict in our human world that Eretrea-Ethiopea, French Guinea-Suriame, India-Pakistani. More questionaries arise. Sometimes wonder how much nuclear-arsnal clock advanced toward a total annihilation altogether. May Peace be with us all.
A good DMZ could be making the Luhansk and Donetsk peoples’ republics as the border between Russia and Ukraine with neither having military presence in either “country”
its crazy to think that people in future will see this video and imagine how was the life in that period and we see the videos of past and imagine same thing
Not everything is rosy on the Russian side, well that is a certainty. Chasiv Yar still holds and so does Pokrovsk, though you said they both fall soon months ago, but no one knows for sure though Russia is being destroyed along with Ukraine. Daily loses of Russian soldiers has breached 2k a few times and Russian equipment loses continue to rise, with ATACMS hitting further into Russia this will make advances even more difficult. How about Russia being unattractive for foreign investment, the ruble is trash, and the Russian economy is in free fall, and now Syria has fallen in days. I don't you guys saw that one coming.
Let's not act like Ukraine's riding high either. They're burning through NATO cash like a sugar baby with daddy issues, and last time I checked, Chasiv Yar holding isn’t exactly a flex when half the country’s energy infrastructure looks like Swiss cheese
I would argue he is being realistic, the cost of equipment from a few sources for RUS side is estimated to be around. $3 billion for November 2024. Even if we look that being a wild overestimate and assume $2 billion, its 1% of their GDP in equipment that isn't replaceable over the winter wet season. The attack cannot be sustained I dont believe. (I am not coping, I know UKR is losing but its not as bad as the channel owner would have us believe).
Clearly not, Russia would have to take portions of the massive cities of Dnipro, Kharkiv and Kyiv as well as hundreds of thousands of km2 and Russia shows no signs of accomplishing that.
You forget about telling us what happens in Kremynoe forest, where Ukrainian forces are encircled and failed to breakthrough the encircle, the results of Ukrainian Forces in Kremynoe was either Captured or Killed by the Russian Forces You need to become transparent, that's the things i always criticized from the start of this project Disclaimer I condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine, i just want facts and detail information.
I don't recall them talking about how battles occured from one side or another, (maybe on some very rare occasion) they only talk about territorial gains
Russian losses peaked these weeks, yet they only mentioned heavy casualties. Are you saying they cover up Russian losses? Is this a pro-Russia channel? Of course not. This is just a birds POW report, not focusing on the ground stuff. Instead of jumping at the discrediting narrative, we could arrive in different conclusions
Look up "Oryx blog" or "Orix Russian/ Ukrainian losses". It's a site that tallies the visually confirmed losses for both sides (everything that can be verified by some sort of video evidence like drone/ helmet cam footage or satillite imagery).
That is just untrue. Multiple targets were attacked by ATACMS in Crimea and Kursk within days of Oreshnik strike. The Oreshnik strike took place on November 21. On November 24, ATACMS destroyed an S-400 in Kursk. You are either ignorant or lying.
It really is kind of strange how during the Cold War the U.S. would have had no issue supporting Ukraine but now with a resurgent Russia and growing China half the U.S. wants to let Ukraine fall. It’s a horrendously short sighted geopolitical stance
Not all the way, there are many similarities. I'd say the only thing is that, at least in my ignorant mind that is different,is that the stalin era is gone.@andrewprindiville119
As an American, I couldn’t care less if Kiev is Russian or not. Not even a little bit. We’re wasting our money and resources there. Their independence isn’t my concern. Again, not even a little bit.
@@Teh_MonkYou really don't realize just how much more ressources and lives its going to cost if we let this war spread beyond Ukraine? You guys sound like the people who wanted to appease Nazi Germany rather then killing it in the egg before it took the whole of Europe.
Zelensky claims only 43,000 troops perished since 2022 yet Ukraine still losing grounds everyday and lowering of conscription age to 18 is already in process. Ukraine is finished, their expired president just refuse to admit it. Istanbul peace deal could've made Ukraine part of EU which is what most Ukrainians wanted but Zelensky rejected it so I don't know what else he's fighting for. Maybe doing it for his masters
if the instabul peace gave even an inch of ukrainian land to russia, more than 80% of ukranians would not support it. information on the treaty is limited, so it can not be said for certain. though, based on the language of having "far reaching concessions on both sides", that was most likely part of the terms.
Ukraine might be losing tiny bits of ground but Russia is losing catastrophic number of soldiers. I'd rather be in Ukraine's position. From the Atlantic... One of the many myths and legends surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the idea that Kyiv rejected a reasonable Russian peace deal in the early weeks of the war. In reality, recently obtained documents confirm that the terms offered by the Kremlin in spring 2022 would have left Ukraine partitioned, disarmed, internationally isolated, and utterly unable to defend itself against further Russian aggression. In other words, Vladimir Putin’s alleged peace proposal was in fact a call for unconditional surrender and a blueprint for the destruction of the Ukrainian state. The Kremlin’s peace plan obliged Ukraine to renounce its NATO membership ambitions and agree not to enter into bilateral alliances [like EU membership] or seek military aid from Western countries. In later drafts dating from the final stages of the abortive peace process in April 2022, Russia also somewhat absurdly insisted on a veto over any international response to future attacks on Ukraine. If Ukraine’s leaders had accepted Moscow’s thinly veiled ultimatum, the country would have been disarmed and defenseless. The two sides were never close to agreement.
@@cloudpoint0Lol, Russia losing more soldiers while it is Ukraine that has done more mobilization and is now trying to lower conscription age to 18. You all fanboy Ukraine so hard that you become delusional. Mind you Russia fires more missiles, artillery, has air advantage and manpower too but don't let that stop your delusional believe
@@danielk4089 Somewhere between 50% and 80% of wounded Ukrainians return to the battlefield after some treatment (depending on the data source I reference). Even a majority of the ones missing a single limb return, or want to.
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The Dollar is crashing. Not the Ruble.
The Ruble is the same as it was back in September 2023. Did you really need that in the title?
@JohnFreedman0 it is almost like circumstances are different. Much higher inflation and the highest interest rate among the big economies.
@@KingsandGeneralshow do you make your videos
Dear Kings and Generals YT authors, please, stop saying "long range missiles" when talking about 300km (200 miles) range OLD ballistic missiles. They are SHORT RANGE. Everything up to 500km is short range under the official international classification. Ukraine used only short range. Russia - both short and mid range. Kindly, be precise.
Oh noo!
Sure by international classification you're correct, anything under 500km is considered short range. However I think K&G are saying these are longer range missiles in comparison to what the general public are familiar with, being GRAD and Himars.
I don't think the general public is familiar with the range of any kind of missiles.
@@BigMeechEJ25 I agree with your take, as it's little consolidation to a Ukrainian that they are within the distance of a short/medium/long range missile when their home is regardless flattened along with their entire life's possessions.
But people with no stake in things sure do like to grand stand over technical differences, like this somehow will matter when rescue workers are shifting though rubble looking for family members who may still be buried "see I told you your family was killed by a short range missile and not a long range so it's ok by international law...".
Umm I think you should delete your comment and do some research on the missiles that have been launched. But I'm sure you already know this. Kindly shill subtly somewhere else.
Anyone has an explanation on how making brand new brigades rather then replenishing existing ones could be a good idea in any way? I feel for the fresh soldiers being sent to the front without experienced and battle hardened soldiers to transfer experience and help them remain alive and not messing up.
often the soldiers training them are the experienced soldiers. When this is done it can be done multiple ways to include previously destroyed units. In this case I suspect it more indicates a specific capability previous units didnt have access to or sustainment for.
@@SBattisonPortfolioChannel I sure hope you're right, because aside of how awful it must be for the soldiers, i'd expect this to create points of weakness just waiting to be exploited and breached by the ennemy.
They keep on merging the units together and when there is a battalion empty they fill that one with a green one. This way you have complete very experienced and battle hardened battalions.
@@ivanlaplante IMO they are making new units because they want to rotate them with units that have been fighting for a long time and need rest.
Read somewhere else it’s most likely because of corruption. New brigades brings new commanders, officers and support staff. More people on the payroll without actually contributing directly to the front.
Jez it's crazy how important a silly trail or road is in modern combat.
That’s how it’s always been how else do you get supplies anywhere lmao
@@Nippletwisstertrue because in mud or rain a paved road or rockes in a road are ur best freind
Most casulties back in the day were from disease, or not having good logistics. No drones in the napoleonic wars. Have to do everything by hand, horse, or mule/ox.
The Ho Chi Minh trail was an example.
@ Silk Road used by all European countries back in B.C and A.D
The only real uncertainty is how bad the situation in ukrain will be at the end of this war.
I though india and pakistan were the first countries to fight each other while having nuclear weapon .
isnt that right ? 11:28
Not in all out war , the one the fought like that before they got there arsenal
@@MedIsman-vj1npPakistan did its first nuclear test in the middle of the Kargil War.
USA and ussr during the Korean War.
@@tripsaplenty1227 they weren't at war, Korea was mostly a proxy conflict that saw direct involvement of both Chinese and American troops
@arkd0n276
soviet pilots in Korea. I don't care what the politicians said, USA and ussr were at war in Korea.
Hey, a ukrainian here. i have a friend in armed forces of ukraine, and he has been pointing the understaffment for solid 5 months. He also noted "our brigade has enough weapons to arm a separate one and keep our own afloat"
Well the age of conscription is 25 and up
Hopefully u guys shore up the needed men without lowering it
@@supersardonic1179 I agree, all hands on deck is needed
What is this brigade my firend, do they have more mines then anyone else? If so they could share
@@supersardonic1179 there wont be a future without the young anyways, it can probably be scaled down to 23 max for now
@@Перемогобудyou sound like a mole… If you tell a stranger on the internet what brigade your friends in, you’re basically signing his death certificate.. remember the old saying. “ Loose Lips Sink Ships.”
Making whole ass battalions out of fresh conscripts is a wild choice. Like we learned how to improve their effectiveness hundreds of years ago.
Not that bad actuly.
This gives the soldier in the new unit a great opportunity to be trained tigheter.
Getting to know eatch other and doing their training together.
They can then relieve a frontline unit so they can go back.
Maybe the human casualty count needs to be mentioned at the beginning of the video, to highlight the human cost.
No Americans are being killed here. Why do you want to bring everyone down?
He did , in the end
I think most, if not all non-troll/bot people who follow this war know what the cost is.
This is the latest information we have. It aligns with external sources.
Since the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine has suffered the loss of 43,000 military personnel, with another 370,000 wounded, this according to President Zelenskyy.
Meanwhile, he stated that Russia's losses exceed 198,000 killed and more than 550,000 wounded.
Its too hard to verify, both sides don’t reveal real losses.
Wondering how things would be now, with the events in Syria and the fall of the Syrain Regime.
I don't think much will change in Ukraine because of that
@KingsandGenerals do you think about doing a video on the Syrian civil war?
@michaelhicks8071 yep
@@KingsandGenerals Looking forward to it!
Kings and Generals may not think it will change much however Russian Assets are withdrawing and that means they have freed up manpower and assets then can throw against Ukraine
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12:50 I lost it when he says this strike killed 500 North Korean soldiers.
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Honestly K&G are great at covering historical wars but are absolutely trash at covering this one. The cope and bias is unreal. Much rather listen to WillyOAM or HistoryLegends for my Ukr war updates
Where do you find/do your research for modern topics like this? I always have a hard time finding statistics and non-conflicting info. Thanks!
There really isn't a collapse in the Ruble. It was trading 90 Rubles to the dollar, now 104 rubles to the dollar. It's a pretty significant decline, but by no means a collapse. Interestingly, it seems like the Russian economy might grow even more than it did last year.
making a bigger deficit isn't growth.
it is a collapse. It'seconomy does not grow - it is just expanding in military areas at cost of other parts. In fact central bank of russia is increasing interest rate above 21%. It is killing private sector.
The drop in value is currently being propped up by spending the reserves that Russia had set aside for emergencies.
Once these funds run out then the Ruble will be fully exposed to the reality of the Russian economy, and that's a war time economy relying heavily on foreign imports that outweigh the Russian gas exports.
So it's very likely that the Russian economy is on the verge of collapse and is only being held together long enough to try and pull a war win (putin is basically all in on the invasion and will try and ransack Ukraine if given the chance to recover economically).
PS: yes people do not like Russia, but that does not mean the analysis is inherently faulty. Some of it will be blind hope, while much of it will be pragmatic observation.
“How did you go bankrupt?"
Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.”
― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises
@@flackstar007 that is true but as you mentioned a lot of people just judge that everything is bad with their economy without "proofing" it first just relying on news which can also be giving faulty analysis and having blind hope as you mentioned. Talking about ruble to dollar, last winter ruble also rose high in winter but decreased again around mid Feb/March if I remember correctly so in a way you are right and economy isnt doing good but not as critical to it failing, at least not at this moment and I dont think it will fall until the war s finished.
I think it's better to see both Ukrainian/Western and Russian claims on everything, like the number of casualties/wounded or the number of stuff shot down or targets destroyed.
Well we can take the Russian MoD's claims on pretty much anything with the same degree of certainty as my personal statements as a completely uninformed third party.
That is to say, the Russian Ministry of Defence constantly lies about everything to such an egregious level that it's impossible to take seriously.
@shingshongshamalama i won't argue for a second against the Russians lying about anything that serves their purpose but to pretend the US and Ukraine wouldn't and don't do the exact same thing would just be dishonest. Either side will flat out lie about anything. It's best to know what their both saying and find what's in the middle
@@Brody961 the so called 'western side' numbers are the best we could get coupled with OSINT sources. Ofc I don't take Ukraine's official numbers without a big grain of salt (I don't even use them) but it is wrong to lump them together with the Russian MoD. Those numbers are out of this world while the Ukrainian numbers are 'only' inflated but could theoretically be true due to Russia's size. This you can doublecheck against sources like Oryx.
At best what you could do is get both numbers as a low and high estimate, and then put in between them sources like the ISW or British Intelligence, this is what Perun does f.e. You said you wanted to see what's in the middle. Better western estimates, that's what.
@@Brody961
It's better to overstate your casualties if you want aid. If you understate donors will say you don't need aid. Russia won't get any aid so it has the reverse incentive.
@@cloudpoint0 False, if you understate your casualties your helpers will believe they are not supporting a sinking ship, that's what Ukraine is doing. Since they are taking less casualties why are they trying to lower conscription age to 18 and has done not less than 10 mobilization?
Wasnt the Indo Pakistani Wars a direct War between 2 Nuclear Powers? Especially 1971 one? Pretty sure that went well
Hey KaG, do a video on the progression of NATO buildup along Russia's border since it's creation. We both know you won't though huh? That would go against the agenda.
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The word nuclear war get the video flagged so they can't put ads
December update when?
Working on it. Holidays slowed us down
@@KingsandGenerals looking forward to it 👍
It feels more and more like a new winter war
it is basically, but remember what happened at the end of that war, 9% of Finnish territory annexed.
@ except this time the percentage is going to be higher since Ukraine either needs a massive boost in firepower or a big upgrade in there Air Force.
Many people always forgot that the soviets actually won the winter war (it was way more costly, bloody and expensive)
@@sarpyasar5893 They won, but they didn't beat us.
@Ollie1807 just like they said “We gained enough land to bury our dead”
Since the winter war was brutal and the Soviets did failed on a lot of things.
I think more and more that the winter war is a Western propaganda myth and that they are trying to impose it on this conflict.
ATAC-MS is a long range? You are a world war one generals?
Comparatively
@alekseibrouillard5013 it bothers me that such big channel-spreads misinformation about that Ukraine is supplied with to fight Russian Federation off. That's all :(
@alekseibrouillard5013I’d rather listen to him than some random like you lol
@@expressvpn8433 Its not, though. 300km is nothing in todays rocketry, Ukraine is just getting all the shit stuff from NATO.
He has proven he has no grasp at all on modern warfare. He just guzzles the mainstream media cool aid and regurgitates it. You can hear in his voice that he's never been a soldier, he just likes to pretend that he knows what he's talking about.
I follow these events unfolding almost dayly, but I find useful watching these recaps to put everything in prospsective. Is good to remember how often things that seems a big dea in the moment end in nothing and seemingy minor stuff become very significant later
So much military aid on paper and yet the AFU forces have to use a bus infantry brigades
I don't quite agree with Trump's policies, but...
Europe's over-reliance on U.S forces is crazy, and kinda lazy.
Whatever you say clown
The USA did make a deal with Ukraine TBF. Ukraine halted its Nuclear program for US defence.
@@jonburley1261 halted? Did u meant to say give up the nuclear arsenal which they have from Soviet union?
@@ankurdey747 Well no, that's part of the deal not the deal. They had to give up the arsenal and they couldn't make any more, which they easily could have. So yes halted is the word I would use.
@@jonburley1261 It was a memorandum not a treaty we are under no obligation, and besides Ukr didn't want to fund the maintenance of such a large nuclear arsenal back in 1991.
All I was for Christmas is K&G covering the punic wars in detail
Map of Serbia is wrong. Please update it !
Come on Ukraine, if the Syrian rebels can win from a losing position then you can as well. 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
where is the next one ?
Excellent summary!
This is as we all know what can happen when one person with unchallenged power decides to do whatever he wishes!!
This is the best news on the Ukraine Russian war. Reading news media at home is like reading magazines in the waiting room of a dentist. Thank You
But... what if you add the war themes to your ipod and listen to them while reading dentist waiting room magazines? That would be pretty intense!
What effect will North Korean artillery systems have?
Wonderful video
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Can you please add sources, i cant seem to find developpemts in these excrutiating details in any news outlet
Love your work ❤
Just got off a thirteen hour shift, you’re literally my brother from another mother 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
I wonder how will it all ends
u will wonder... u are very interested, I am ukrainian and I just want to live peaceful life, we are wildly different
I think they stopped firing the ATCMS a few weeks ago after firing a few!Almost not a big deal!
IS KINDA sad if they agree to any deal all the Ukrainian basically died for nothing
If Ukraine is a viable independent nation post-deal then they didn’t die for nothing.
@@atrlawes98no, for nothing, in 2022 Ukraine could have good deal, but for past 2 years ukrainians are dying for nothing, just because west told not to negotiate
@ You would say that, no one trusts Russia, with good reason.
Which is why many in the US have been saying this war never should have happened. Ukrainians are being sacrificed for an war they were never going to win.
@@Перемогобудwithout independence u have nothing. So ukrainians shall defend, and none has died for nothing.
It would be great if this playlist went in chronological order. YT doesn't have a way for me to reverse the playlist I don't think?
Thank you
This is a very high-quality video, and tons of info! Thanks
Thx for this nice video!
Thank you for the video
Very nice update. Thank you!
Today the channel is on fire ❤
Thanks!
As always, thanks for the content/coverage. Commenting to support.
Thank you so much for keeping us informed. Praying for the whole situation.
I’ve been waiting all week for this vid
Love your update videos, keep it up!
Excellent update as always
Thanks@Kings and Generals ❤
Could you make a video about Syrian war?
Thanks, Kings and Generals.
Thanky very much. I’m Ukrainian and it very interesting to see for me 😊😊😊
Personally, sending green units (no or minimal numbers of combat vets) into the line is a tactic of desperation.
Excellent video 👍 Thank you 💜
300 km are not "long range missiles"...
Damn this is the slowest 3 day special military operation ever...
to be honest, putin himself have never claimed that this will be 3 - 4 days direct easy win operation. it's those tankies putin loves who made these stupid claims. nice to see them got their doses of reality
putin never said anything about 3-day operation, propaganda got too into ur head lmao.
20 years in afghan? and how many more in vietnam? russia is doing well and will win
It would be another aspect of ongoing conflict in our human world that Eretrea-Ethiopea, French Guinea-Suriame, India-Pakistani. More questionaries arise. Sometimes wonder how much nuclear-arsnal clock advanced toward a total annihilation altogether. May Peace be with us all.
im not a general--only LT. The command post loss is really unfortunate. Im sorry
Nice, updates of the situation.
A good DMZ could be making the Luhansk and Donetsk peoples’ republics as the border between Russia and Ukraine with neither having military presence in either “country”
France has not trained 4500 soldiers, they only trained around 2000 at the most, which means the mech battalion is a hotch podge of training
its crazy to think that people in future will see this video and imagine how was the life in that period
and we see the videos of past and imagine same thing
Not everything is rosy on the Russian side, well that is a certainty. Chasiv Yar still holds and so does Pokrovsk, though you said they both fall soon months ago, but no one knows for sure though Russia is being destroyed along with Ukraine. Daily loses of Russian soldiers has breached 2k a few times and Russian equipment loses continue to rise, with ATACMS hitting further into Russia this will make advances even more difficult.
How about Russia being unattractive for foreign investment, the ruble is trash, and the Russian economy is in free fall, and now Syria has fallen in days.
I don't you guys saw that one coming.
the coping in your comment is too high
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He's not coping, he's being optimistic.
@@jaredjosephsongheng372That’s basically coping lol
Let's not act like Ukraine's riding high either. They're burning through NATO cash like a sugar baby with daddy issues, and last time I checked, Chasiv Yar holding isn’t exactly a flex when half the country’s energy infrastructure looks like Swiss cheese
I would argue he is being realistic, the cost of equipment from a few sources for RUS side is estimated to be around. $3 billion for November 2024. Even if we look that being a wild overestimate and assume $2 billion, its 1% of their GDP in equipment that isn't replaceable over the winter wet season. The attack cannot be sustained I dont believe. (I am not coping, I know UKR is losing but its not as bad as the channel owner would have us believe).
Very informative, surprised Germany even has their own drones.
"Trump team has a plan". The biggest misnomer in history.
Lemme correct, "They have concepts of a plan"
Media: Russia is losing the war
Reality: Ukraine loses more ground this month
you can win ground and still lose the war, ask the germans in ww1 and ww2
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Nope, Germany lost both in WW2.
@@fakhrifr7833 thats what i meant dummy, the germans took a ton of territory only to then collapse
@@Jorge.A.12Germans lost ground goofy. They fought in multiple fronts.
@@malik9714 if germans only lost ground how did they get to Moscow in both wars and how did they conquer western and most of eastern Europe in ww2?
great video, i hope the russian bots in the comments dont affect you and i hope you keep releasing more updates!
This war need to be stopped the world had enough of it
That is not how it happens
I played enough strategy games to see, that the frontline will soon move to Dnipro river.
No.
True as things are going, if a ceasefire isn't established it will be the next thing
lmao
It will be in worst case scenario but there are many river althought smaller that existe before Dnipro and can serve as defensive advantage
Clearly not, Russia would have to take portions of the massive cities of Dnipro, Kharkiv and Kyiv as well as hundreds of thousands of km2 and Russia shows no signs of accomplishing that.
hi, will you be making a video on the developments in syria and overthrowing of the former dictator assad
excellent as always
Dramatic music is unnecessary.
Are we soon gonna get the Syria situation?
God save this forsaken world.
Thank you "Kings and Generals" for another great video! 👍❤ 🙏💙💛
11:01
I receive a mute for about 2 seconds. Am I the only one?
Nope. We made a mistake
@@KingsandGenerals No worries. Thanks for the video.
You forget about telling us what happens in Kremynoe forest, where Ukrainian forces are encircled and failed to breakthrough the encircle, the results of Ukrainian Forces in Kremynoe was either Captured or Killed by the Russian Forces
You need to become transparent, that's the things i always criticized from the start of this project
Disclaimer
I condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine, i just want facts and detail information.
Become transparent? Are you implying he's covering it up? Jeez lol
I don't recall them talking about how battles occured from one side or another, (maybe on some very rare occasion) they only talk about territorial gains
Always deeply sceptical of people who claim to be neutral or Pro-Ukraine who consistently use Russian place names.
Russian losses peaked these weeks, yet they only mentioned heavy casualties. Are you saying they cover up Russian losses? Is this a pro-Russia channel? Of course not. This is just a birds POW report, not focusing on the ground stuff. Instead of jumping at the discrediting narrative, we could arrive in different conclusions
@@atrlawes98 because that is what the places were called during the soviet union
Has anyone seen any proof that there are Koreans fighting?
No
No
We need a video about syria
17:20 What is your source for these numbers? Thanks.
Oryx Blog
Look up "Oryx blog" or "Orix Russian/ Ukrainian losses". It's a site that tallies the visually confirmed losses for both sides (everything that can be verified by some sort of video evidence like drone/ helmet cam footage or satillite imagery).
Do you not listen? He cites the source at the beginning of the segment.
Putin is playing melanium dawn in hoi4 and winning.😂
That is winning?
Russians losers are getting bodied lol
His template suck, can't even end Ukraine in a month
@@KingsandGeneralshe's gonna get what he wants😂
@@Sanya_3599bro is using 10 combat width templates 😂
I haven't seen any Atacms since Oreshnik. Is it possible that maybe Ukraine, Europe, the US and the entire NATO have shit their geopolitical pants? 😂
That is just untrue. Multiple targets were attacked by ATACMS in Crimea and Kursk within days of Oreshnik strike. The Oreshnik strike took place on November 21. On November 24, ATACMS destroyed an S-400 in Kursk. You are either ignorant or lying.
Russian+rebel+PMC KIA numbers are likely closer to 200,000 than 140,000 by now (dec 10 2024).
Thank you for continuing to provide coverage on the war. As always, hopefully, the suffering will end soon.
God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️
North Koreans are probably thinking these Europeans can’t fight.
India and Pakistan. "Am I a joke to you"
Kinda
What about India-pakistan war? They are both nuclear powers and did fight a war people seem to forget(If i recall they both had nukes during it).
Kargil war is considered a minor conflict. The war before that was in 1971. India got nukes a few years later. Pakistan in the 90s.
Nope they both hot nukes in 90s and Kargil war was not on the whole front, only mountains
Yooo how did alexander the great fought the Battle of Issus at 333 BC when he died at in 323 BC June????
I got it cause BCE goes differently than todays timeline 14 min of research
Years are counted in reverse in BC/BCE
I talked to chat GBT to figure that out
Just wanted to leave a comment . Love your stuff and is of course a member for 11 - soon 12 - months.
It really is kind of strange how during the Cold War the U.S. would have had no issue supporting Ukraine but now with a resurgent Russia and growing China half the U.S. wants to let Ukraine fall. It’s a horrendously short sighted geopolitical stance
One could say supporting Ukraine is extremely shortsighted. I’m on the fence.
Not all the way, there are many similarities. I'd say the only thing is that, at least in my ignorant mind that is different,is that the stalin era is gone.@andrewprindiville119
@@deeho5494 How is it shortsighted to want to prevent a genocide + annexation of parts of Europe by an imperialist regime?
As an American, I couldn’t care less if Kiev is Russian or not. Not even a little bit.
We’re wasting our money and resources there. Their independence isn’t my concern. Again, not even a little bit.
@@Teh_MonkYou really don't realize just how much more ressources and lives its going to cost if we let this war spread beyond Ukraine? You guys sound like the people who wanted to appease Nazi Germany rather then killing it in the egg before it took the whole of Europe.
This is sad so many wasted lives
Zelensky claims only 43,000 troops perished since 2022 yet Ukraine still losing grounds everyday and lowering of conscription age to 18 is already in process. Ukraine is finished, their expired president just refuse to admit it. Istanbul peace deal could've made Ukraine part of EU which is what most Ukrainians wanted but Zelensky rejected it so I don't know what else he's fighting for. Maybe doing it for his masters
if the instabul peace gave even an inch of ukrainian land to russia, more than 80% of ukranians would not support it. information on the treaty is limited, so it can not be said for certain. though, based on the language of having "far reaching concessions on both sides", that was most likely part of the terms.
Ukraine might be losing tiny bits of ground but Russia is losing catastrophic number of soldiers. I'd rather be in Ukraine's position. From the Atlantic...
One of the many myths and legends surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the idea that Kyiv rejected a reasonable Russian peace deal in the early weeks of the war. In reality, recently obtained documents confirm that the terms offered by the Kremlin in spring 2022 would have left Ukraine partitioned, disarmed, internationally isolated, and utterly unable to defend itself against further Russian aggression. In other words, Vladimir Putin’s alleged peace proposal was in fact a call for unconditional surrender and a blueprint for the destruction of the Ukrainian state.
The Kremlin’s peace plan obliged Ukraine to renounce its NATO membership ambitions and agree not to enter into bilateral alliances [like EU membership] or seek military aid from Western countries. In later drafts dating from the final stages of the abortive peace process in April 2022, Russia also somewhat absurdly insisted on a veto over any international response to future attacks on Ukraine. If Ukraine’s leaders had accepted Moscow’s thinly veiled ultimatum, the country would have been disarmed and defenseless. The two sides were never close to agreement.
@@cloudpoint0Lol, Russia losing more soldiers while it is Ukraine that has done more mobilization and is now trying to lower conscription age to 18. You all fanboy Ukraine so hard that you become delusional. Mind you Russia fires more missiles, artillery, has air advantage and manpower too but don't let that stop your delusional believe
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Somewhere between 50% and 80% of wounded Ukrainians return to the battlefield after some treatment (depending on the data source I reference). Even a majority of the ones missing a single limb return, or want to.
@@danielk4089 you know that people can heal, right? just because someone's injured doesn't mean they're permanently out of action.
Nice
Do one on the Syrian Revolution.
Ayyyeeayyyyy!!
This channel's coverage of Ukraine war is subpar compared to other projects.
Constant prayers for Ukraine