One of the first dilemmas facing the Ukrainian army is that they do not have enough barracks or shelter facilities to fight the cold winter. At the moment, the Ukrainian army near the line of contact is in an awkward position. Having failed to break through the lines of the Russian army, they found themselves stuck halfway. According to their plan, once they broke through the lines of the Russian army and occupied the positions of the Russian army, they could use the facilities of the Russian army to protect themselves from the cold. However, now they failed to repel the Russian troops, and themselves were left in the wilderness.
Abbreviation: During the cold winter, the Ukrainian army did not have enough shelter from the cold, which put them at a disadvantage in the fighting near the line of contact. They had been expecting to break through the Russian lines and occupy Russian facilities to solve the problem of keeping out the cold, but now that plan has been thwarted, they can only struggle in the cold environment.
Last winter, the morale of the Ukrainian army was high, as they made a major breakthrough in the autumn, when the Ukrainian army still believed that they could defeat Russia. This year, however, the situation has been very different. The ** defeat in the summer, the morale of the Ukrainian army is low, and negativity has also appeared among Ukrainian politicians. This state of affairs is mainly due to the fact that they are exhausted by the constant pressure of the long period, and even the soldiers who are not involved in the battle are overwhelmed by the constant pressure.
Expanding: The success of last autumn ** has boosted the morale of the Ukrainian army, who believe that they can defeat Russia. However, the defeat of this summer has demoralized the Ukrainian army. Not only that, but even Ukraine's political elite has been affected by negativity. The soldiers of the Ukrainian army are suffering from prolonged and constant pressure, and even those who did not participate in the fighting feel out of breath.
Another dilemma facing Ukraine is the lack of sufficient ammunition**. At the beginning of last year, the European Union promised to supply Ukraine with 1 million 155mm artillery shells in the coming year, but nine months later, only 100,000 were provided. Both NATO and the EU have told Ukraine that they will not be able to deliver on their previous promises. The lack of ammunition has caused a lot of trouble for the operations of the Ukrainian army.
Expanding: Another conundrum that the Ukrainian army is currently facing is the lack of sufficient ammunition. The European Union had promised to provide Ukraine with 1 million 155mm artillery shells in the coming year, but nine months later, only 100,000 have been delivered. NATO and the European Union have told Ukraine that they are no longer able to deliver on their previous promises. This lack of ammunition poses a great challenge to the operations of the Ukrainian army.
The inadequacy is also a major problem for the Ukrainian army. Although many promises have been made by Western countries, they have not been fully fulfilled. Some countries are reluctant to provide support, while others are unable to do so because of their own inadequacy. Some small countries in Eastern Europe are already supporting the war in Ukraine to the limit and are unable to provide more ** resources. The Ukrainian army is struggling to cope with the Russian challenge in the absence of **.
Expanding: Another important problem facing the Ukrainian army is the lack of *** Although many promises have been made by Western countries, they have not been fully fulfilled. Some countries are reluctant to provide assistance, while others are unable to meet Ukraine's needs due to their limited capabilities. Some small countries in Eastern Europe have tried their best to support the war in Ukraine, and have even reached the limit of material and can no longer provide more ** help. The Ukrainian army is struggling to cope with the Russian challenge in the absence of **.
Prior to this year's event, Western countries had provided Ukraine with a large number of advanced offensive capabilities, including main battle tanks and long-range missiles. However, the position of Western countries has undergone a radical shift. They no longer believe that Ukraine will be able to prevail against Russia, so the ** offered begins to be biased towards defensive rather than offensive. This strategy both helps to deplete Russia's military and ensures that Ukraine does not collapse quickly. As for the defeat of Russia, that is already an unattainable goal.
Expansion: Prior to this year's campaign, Western countries provided Ukraine with a number of advanced offensive capabilities, including main battle tanks and long-range missiles. However, the position of Western countries has completely shifted. They no longer believe that Ukraine will be able to prevail over Russia, so the ** offered is beginning to be more defensive than offensive. Such a strategy could both deplete Russia's military power and ensure that Ukraine does not collapse quickly. However, the complete defeat of Russia has become an unattainable goal.
6. Ukraine is in a stalemate.
Due to the large-scale use of drones for reconnaissance on both sides, it is very easy to detect any action, leading to a stalemate in the battle. The Ukrainian army can only wear down the other little by little through positional warfare. However, the Ukrainian army cannot outwhelm Russia in a protracted battle, they are completely dependent on Western aid, and Russia only needs to rely on itself. A long war of attrition is bound to be detrimental for Ukraine, and they are doomed to defeat.
Expansion: The massive use of drones by both sides for reconnaissance has made any action easy to detect, leading to a stalemate between Ukraine and Russia. The Ukrainian army can only wear down the enemy little by little through positional warfare. However, the Ukrainian army is not able to exhaust Russia's strength in the ongoing fighting, they are completely dependent on Western aid, while Russia is on its own. Ukraine is doomed to defeat in a long war of attrition.
At the beginning of the war, the outside world has been lamenting that modern warfare is almost indistinguishable from the wars of World War II. However, now Russia has begun to use drones and electronic warfare equipment on a large scale, especially electronic warfare equipment, which makes it impossible for expensive Western missiles to accurately hit their targets. Although Ukraine has also received some defensive equipment, it is difficult for them to use the same technology against Russia.
Expanding: At the beginning of the war, it was widely believed that modern warfare was not much different from the wars of World War II. However, at the moment Russia is beginning to massively use UAVs and electronic warfare equipment. In particular, electronic warfare equipment makes it impossible for expensive Western missiles to hit targets with precision. Although Ukraine has also received some defensive equipment, it will be difficult for them to fight Russia with the same technology. This leaves Ukraine facing an even greater technological dilemma, making it difficult to effectively confront Russia.
Russia's economy far outstripped Ukraine's, and they were able to consistently provide military aid and supplies needed for the war effort. Ukraine, on the other hand, is facing serious economic problems and lacks funds to support the war. In addition to economic pressure, Russia is also weakening Ukraine's will through mental pressure. They are trying to isolate and weaken Ukraine by undermining the unity of Ukrainian society and the morale of the population through propaganda and cyber attacks.
Expanding: Russia's economy is far greater than Ukraine's, and they are able to consistently provide military aid and supplies needed for the war effort. Ukraine, for its part, faces serious economic problems and lacks funds to support the war. In addition, Russia is using mental pressure to weaken the morale of Ukraine. Through propaganda and cyber attacks, they seek to undermine the unity of Ukrainian society and weaken the willpower of the Ukrainian people. This has left Ukraine in an isolated and weakened situation.