Ivan the Not-so-Terrible
AH MEW CHEEKI BREEKI I V DAMKE
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- Mikonyan’s USSR
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What preparation could they ever come up with that would render our total military superiority null? What sort of industry do the Austrians and Russians possess that could rival our own? What we NEED is to replenish our supplies, and get international Goodwill for our acceptance of a ceasefire. Like seriously. Do people actually think the Russians can somehow use 3 months of ceasefire to turn the war around on it's head?
Well, they could start copying Vogel's trench line tactics and definitely make any post winter offensive exponentially more costly in terms of lives and ammunitons to dislodge.
That's acting like we haven't smashed through their trenchworks before, or have people forgotten that the German military trains on the assumption that it's fighting itself? We're likely already prepared to smash through Vogel style trenches.
We have, but they've explicitly not only weren't the style of trench warfare that's just been developed but as Imperial League troops have begun copying German tactics, they've notably become more and more effective when it comes to their defensive lines, with our offensives getting progressively more difficult+bloody every quarter.
I wouldn't be suprised if we've 'prepared' to smash those style trenches it's just kind of impossible to do without massive expenditures in manpower and munitions until certain advances in warfare happen.
WW1 wasn't such a difficult environment to make advances because all the armies just were really bad at warfare, it really is just that dfficult and costly to advance against those sort of defensive works we're starting to see replicated with the tools of their (and our) time.
[X] Enter into negotiations
The way I see it, we're now operating on "does this expenditure of high explosives achieve the maximum benefit?" due to our shell crisis. I don't think Russia's going to fix their shit over a six-month pause, whereas we could build stockpiles. Yes, they can bring new conscripts to the front, but their lack of heavy guns and well-trained troops will remain. Winter and spring are awful times to be stuck in Belarus. I don't think we'll achieve anything this turn beyond taking Konigsberg, and the shells we expend to do so could be used instead for a decisive breakthrough in the summer if we can delay. Sadly it means we can't take the Russian fleet, but I don't think we're advancing to Klaipeda anyways.
Obviously, I want us to continue persecuting the war, this is just to make the Entente raise a bit less of a stink about us doing it for what I see as a fairly minor cost.
The tech that made WW1 so absurdely brutal isn't quite there yet, and I'd like to ask, but with what materiel are they going to do that with? We've taken a large chunk of their industrial capacity, and 3 months is not enough to produce enough machine guns/barbed wire/artillery for it to matter. what will matter is when the Entente, after seeing us refuse a ceasefire, send massive amounts of guns and cash to the Russians and Austrians. Fact of the matter is that the Austrians and Russians are SPENT, more so than we are, but more importantly, they CAN'T recuperate any of their equipment losses without years of preparation.
The tech that made WW1 so absurdely brutal isn't quite there yet, and I'd like to ask, but with what materiel are they going to do that with? We've taken a large chunk of their industrial capacity, and 3 months is not enough to produce enough machine guns/barbed wire/artillery for it to matter. what will matter is when the Entente, after seeing us refuse a ceasefire, send massive amounts of guns and cash to the Russians and Austrians. Fact of the matter is that the Austrians and Russians are SPENT, more so than we are, but more importantly, they CAN'T recuperate any of their equipment losses without years of preparation.
My understanding is that they still have quite a bit of industry is still pretty intact in the bulkans, and that are main routes of avdance in the spring would largely be mountainous terrain where your more likely to have to defend relatively smaller lines due to how movng armies through those works or cities like Konigsburg that could be very well fortified in a similar way to Vienna was, without having its defenses sabotaged due to negative reserves.