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After more than four months of fighting, Ukraine’s counteroffensive is grinding on. There have been none of the rapid mechanised advances many Ukrainian allies hoped for. Instead, there has been a hard, grinding assault intended to slowly break into, and eventually through, the main belt of Russian fixed defences.

Today I want to look at the way the counteroffensive has evolved over time, what we’ve learned about Russian defences and tactics, and what all of that might mean as months of mud and winter cold grow ever closer.

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    1 year ago

    One of these days he’s going to have to give us some of his educational/professional background. He clearly has experience, and while I understand the importance and desire for online anonymity, if you keep growing then eventually your celebrity reaches a point where it’s no longer feasible.

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      1 year ago

      What additional info do you want or see other people demanding? Perun hinted that he works in Defense Procurement and that he studied history at university. As for circumstancial evidence, Lazerpig and Animarchy stated that they have been in contact with him, but that he couldn’t have joined the podcast as Perun wasn’t cleared for that.