The MSM will not report on it for obvious reasons. But we have seen the same Russian "juggernaut" style tactics on display in Syria. Putin sent the Russian Army into Syria after Assad asked for help.
They formed a front that spanned Sryia and simply advanced at a walking pace. Boots on the ground and lots of Russian armor supported by aircraft. This resulted in the clean purge of ISIS as they searched every nook, every cave, every house, every pile of rubble and left behind corpses with ruthlessness. They rolled ISIS up like one rolls a carpet.
ISIS didn't win ANYTHING against the modern Russian Army. They hardly even scored any KIA. They were simply crushed before the slowly advancing juggernaut, unstoppable and determined.
It took a while, because a walking pace advance is slow, doubly so with lots of search and destroy missions, about a year I think...but there is NO more ISIS in Syria now.
The US should be take a page. The problem the NATO forces had is they would respond to Intel, rush out, strike, and drive back, missing the other half othe ISIS forces who hid from them. Those hidden fighters would then launch the next attack, making it look like ISIS was unstoppable. The Russian method misses nothing and is unstoppable.
It works on irregulars as well as it works on Nazis.
The MSM will not report on it for obvious reasons. But we have seen the same Russian "juggernaut" style tactics on display in Syria. Putin sent the Russian Army into Syria after Assad asked for help.
They formed a front that spanned Sryia and simply advanced at a walking pace. Boots on the ground and lots of Russian armor supported by aircraft. This resulted in the clean purge of ISIS as they searched every nook, every cave, every house, every pile of rubble and left behind corpses with ruthlessness.
ISIS didn't win ANYTHING against the modern Russian Army. They were crushed before the slowly advancing juggernaut, unstoppable and determined.
It took a while, because a walking pace advance is slow, doubly so with lots of search and destroy missions, about a year I think...but there is NO more ISIS in Syria now.
The US should be take a page. The problem the NATO forces had is they would respond to Intel, rush out, strike, and drive back, missing the other half othe ISIS forces who hid from them. Those hidden fighters would then launch the next attack, making it look like ISIS was unstoppable. The Russian method misses nothing and is unstoppable.
It works on irregulars as well as it works on Nazis.
The MSM will not report on it for obvious reasons. But we have seen the same Russian "juggernaut" style tactics on display in Syria. Putin send the Russian Army into Sryia after Assad asked for help.
They formed a front that spanned Sryia and simply advanced at a walking pace. Boots on the ground and lots of Russian armor supported by aircraft. This resulted in the clean purge of ISIS as they searched every nook, every cave, every house, every pile of rubble and left behind corpses with ruthlessness.
ISIS didn't win ANYTHING against the modern Russian Army. They were crushed before the slowly advancing juggernaut, unstoppable and determined.
It took a while, about a year I think...but there is NO more ISIS in Syria now.
The US should be take a page. The problem the NATO forces had is they would respond to Intel, rush out, strike, and drive back, missing the other half othe ISIS forces who hid from them. Those hidden fighters would then launch the next attack, making it look like ISIS was unstoppable. The Russian method misses nothing and is unstoppable.
It works on irregulars as well as it works on Nazis.
The MSM will not report on it for obvious reasons. But we have seen the same Russian "juggernaut" style tactics on display in Syria. Putin send the Russian Army into Sryia after Assad asked for help.
They formed a front that spanned Sryia and simply advanced at a walking pace. Boots on the ground and lots of Russian armor supported by aircraft. This resulted in the clean purge of ISIS as they searched every nook, every cave, every house, every pile of rubble and left behind corpses with ruthlessness.
ISIS didn't win ANYTHING against the modern Russian Army. They were crushed before the slowly advancing juggernaut, unstoppable and determined.
It took a while, about a year I think...but there is NO more ISIS in Syria now.
The US should be take a page. The problem the NATO forces had is they would respond to Intel, rush out, strike, and drive back, missing the ISIS who hid from them. The Russian method misses nothing and is nigh unstoppable.