The Answers
1. How many American troops are in Georgia right now, and are they actively involved in the fighting against the Russians?
Somewhere in between 1250-2000 and yes, some of these troops are actively involved in the fighting. Come to think of it, I’d pay to be there. I hate communists. Note~ I’ve read two separate reports on BLACK Georgian soldiers fighting now. Probably left over from the Civil War, huh?
2. What’s the easiest way for a sole grunt to disable a T-72 Main Battle Tank and kill the crew?
Dude… There is no easy way for a single grunt to knock out a T-72. On the other hand, Scout Platoons never worked in singles; always doubles, triples, and entire squads. Shoot it in the tracks to disable the rolling ’71 Pinto, then pound the ass end until fire is pouring from the various hatches and Ralph Nader has nailed it as a fire hazard.
Shoot and scoot is the order of the day here as the turret is generally not phased by a track shot, and 120 millimeter rounds screaming by your head at one mile per second truly suck more than the average douchebag could ever possibly imagine.
My personal favorite does only require one grunt, and a radio, and an A-10 piloted by a pissed off American. I know of no A-10’s in country over in Georgia right now. Notice, I said, right now.
3. Where are the soft spots on Soviet attack helicopters?
The heat signature has always been the soft spot on Soviet attack helicopters. That, and chickenshit pilots. Stinger missiles fucking rock when they’re in well trained hands.
4. How many Russian combat divisions would be required to defeat FIVE Georgian Combat Infantry Brigades? Just so you know, Georgia only has five infantry brigades, according to Wikipedia.
Who the fuck knows? How many American soldiers are playing this game?
5. Is Georgia playing the part of the yappy little mutt who happens to reside in the backyard of a badass Rottweiler?
To a certain extent, yes.

“My personal favorite does only require one grunt, and a radio, and an A-10 piloted by a pissed off American. ”
This truly sounds like the easiest way. Use your resources, leave it to the pros.
I heart the A-10
I second the heart on the A-10. It may be about as sleek as a cinder block, but it drops more crap on the bad guys than they can handle, and it can limp in with almost half of the plane missing. A truly awesome workhorse. A true example of form following function, and it brings our pilots home alive too.
I’ve read that the Russkie’s threw in as many as five divisons. Seems a bit high but the Russkie’s like to go in with overwhelming force. Where a flyswatter would do they use a sledgehammer. This kinda substantiates the military wonks who say this was all planned beforehand. You don’t put the logistical train in place to support a mulit-divisional attack over night. Have seen some film footage of the air attacks. No precision guided munitions there. All dumb bombs and rockets. They don’t worry about collateral damage. They just kill everything in their way.
Come to think about it. Where are all the human rights organizations bitching about the collateral damages? All the civilian homes, hospitals, schools, and baby formula factories being blown up. Not a word of course. Not when their soul mates are the ones doing the blowing up. Ha..Ha….
Those bastard commies have placed somewhere around 100,000 men on the ground there. The way they stack their divisions would make life easy.
Five tactical nukes, at the most.
Re: Question #2
1 Infantryman can indeed thoroughly destroy a T-72, IF he is equipped with a Javelin missile and launch unit.
Witness:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VdRnY-TUb4