Is perfectly fine with me, Panzer: you've asked, I've offered a 'Pi mal Daumen' calculation.
We should keep in mind, though, that the Russians began fortifying approaches to Kherson already back in May (at least) and thus had plenty…
Is perfectly fine with me, Panzer: you've asked, I've offered a 'Pi mal Daumen' calculation.
We should keep in mind, though, that the Russians began fortifying approaches to Kherson already back in May (at least) and thus had plenty of time to bring in lots of ammo and supplies there. Of course, much of that has been destroyed, and at least as much spent, meanwhile, but what's left is obviously enough to keep them going.
....and even if it's just 6 trucks per ferry, and, say, there are only 2 ferries, and these are making just 6 trips per day, that's 120 trucks on these two ferries alone.
Actually, there are more ferries: AFAIK, some 2-4 other places up the river are used. Thus, I'm quite confident they're bringing enough supplies a day.
BTW, the Russians might not let any other cargo trucks over the river, but they're making extensive use of civilian trucks for hauling their military supplies.