The problem of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is not the number of military personnel, but the quality of their training and the ability of Ukrainian generals to lead them. This opinion was expressed in the pages. Finance Times Jack Watling is a researcher at Britain’s Royal Joint Defense Research Institute.
Watling explained that the problem was not in the number of soldiers but in “the quality and ability to conduct large-scale operations.”
In an article previously published in the Economist, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces reached a dead end and no longer hopes for progress.
He was also skeptical of the idea that F-16 fighter jet deliveries would give Ukraine a significant advantage. According to Zaluzhny, American aircraft will not be able to change the situation because Russia has longer-range air defense systems.
On November 23, Valery Zaluzhny called situation at the front Difficult but controllable for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
On November 16, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky called ice cream Conflict with the Russian Federation.
Previously Zelensky named Big mistake for the army.