Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said Monday that the “key things” for the assault’s success were “the availability of weapons, prepared, trained people, our defenders and defenders who know their plan at their level, as well as providing this offensive with all the necessary things - shells, ammunition, fuel, protection, etc.” Ukrainian forces, meanwhile, say they are readying their own counteroffensive - and stockpiling ammunition to sustain it along potentially long supply lines. “Washington doesn’t have the opportunity to give any correct numbers. He did not explain how the intelligence community derived the number. estimate was based on newly declassified American intelligence. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. The White House said Monday it now estimated that just since December Russia had suffered 100,000 casualties, including more than 20,000 killed, as Ukraine rebuffed a heavy assault by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday described Washington’s latest estimate of Russia’s losses in Ukraine as “spun out of thin air.” But, in my experience, unexplained problems with paradrops ("I've got air coverage, I've got the right division template, etc etc") are almost always related to air zone coverage and the range of your transports.“Russia does not have enough munitions to achieve success on the offensive,” it said. There's other problems, too - for example, if supply gets severely into the red, if you try editing the paradrop order on your Army screen more than an hour or two after issuing it, and if you save/reload after issuing a paradrop order but before your assigned division actually drops, all of these things can cause hangs (or worse!). When your para drop order appears on the Air map screen (same place where you assign Air Superiority and Ground Support missions), left-click the order's circular icon (probably looks blank), then right-click reassign your order to an air zone whose central node is closer to your airfield (this will usually, but not always, be the air zone your airfield is located in). The Germany-to-Southern-England thing is a particularly obnoxious example, but it happens in a lot of other places too (the Pacific and South America, for example).įortunately, you can get around this broken game mechanic by, well, breaking it further. ![]() What this means is that, in a number of airfields, provinces might technically be in range of your transport planes, but your planes will never arrive at those provinces, because the target air zone's coverage node is outside of their range (or something like that). If your target province lies within an air zone whose central node is outside the range of your transport planes, then it can cause an infinite delay and prevent paradrops. I've found that a lot of these weird, unexplained "freezes" in para orders are related to air zones. I use paratroopers extensively they're my go-to strategy in most campaigns.
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