Five key areas Russian forces have adapted ahead of expected summer offensive in Ukraine

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Russian forces in Ukraine are continuing to make small territorial gains along the eastern front as Kyiv waits for new supplies of US military aid.

On his Telegram account, Ukraine's commander-in-chief gave a sobering assessment, stating the situation had worsened and his forces were under attack across the frontline.

The Russian military remains tactically poor, but it is proving to be adaptable.

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"The Russian Military remains tactically poor" I'll just leave this here

EBSELPROAUDIO
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Calling Russia "tactically poor" is rich coming from people whose tactics never saw the battlefield. Unless you count the _NATO-trained🌟_ Ukies whose "best offensive ever" captured a village, two hovels and three potato patches over the span of four months at the low low cost of hundreds of vehicles and thousands of lives. All of which has been retaken by now...

mnk
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How is the Russian army tactically poor when they are winning? What is the use of your tactical 'superiority' when you are losing? Is this not being delusional and believing your own hype?

kz-xvou
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"They're tactically poor" but somehow they're doing well😂😂 Mainstream media is a joke.

wasright
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Embarrassing report “ poor tactics “ 😂😂

jaysmith
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West has failed on Ukraine 🇺🇦 miserably

xcnulht
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"Tactically poor!" really but beating more than 36 countries.

ambetangu
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Manufacturing 100 new tanks a month??
How long did it take to manufacture 100 Challengers?
Apparently we have forgotten the lessons of WWII.

Paul-yhkm
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The easiest way for NATO to defeat Russia would have been to let it join the EU back when they asked for it.

raphaelprotti
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Have you considered that Ukrainian reports on losses has nothing to do with reality? 70% of casualties on both sides is to arty. Russia has significant advantage in arty.

usun_politics
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"War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is. Revolution is when you decide that for yourself." ~ Benjamin Franklin

glizbpr
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They coulndt have lost 400k given their partial movilization is 300k plus 450k contract its impossible. They would not have an army and NATO would just enter to have a walk with that toll. But the oned banning consular services so their men comeback are others.

AndrePepink
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Let me give you the short version
1. The shifted from BTGs to Division style fighting focusing on slow gains instead of big arrow attacks which is why you see them take place by place town by town village by village.

2. Adapted to the use of drones. Cope cages, using drones to correct artillery, lancet drones, having their own fpv drones and strategic bomber drones (Shahed). With volunteers and massive industry the Russians are quickly becoming the most experienced drone army no defence or attack is done without drones

3. Quantity is a quality. Recruitment, Mobilization, use of old stocks, making new ones, buying new equipment. The Russians understand a war of attrition needs numerical advantage to grind down the enemy and win Avdiivka is a textbook example.

4. New methods of training. Trench warfare, drone warfare, artillery warfare, missiles and use of volunteer units. If you think the Russians are just going banzai to every attack they do by now the whole army would have collapsed. The meat wave attacks thing is just a myth for example i watch a 12 man team move from one tree lines to building in the cover of night split up in groups of four. Someone said that was a meat wave attack? Yet I've seen many Western units move the same way in training and even Ukraine used the same tactics last year in their failed offensive.

asavelakuse
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Russia is tactically poor but winning. The important part is winning

extraterrestrialfascisti
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Western numbers on Russian losses are questionable at best, while their numbers on Ukrainian losses are bordering on ridiculous.
The battlefield situation, repeated mobilizations and lack of manpower on the Ukrainian side is telling.

christosswc
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Just like throughout history, we underestimate the Russian ability to adapt and mass produce. The Russians can produce 25 tanks a week, that's 1300 tanks a year, which means they can mobilize for huge offensives, and with better tactics and encrypted communications, they will be unstoppable.

AgentSmith
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01.04 - 31.04
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(New vehicle added - light, medium, heavy
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jsrtkyn
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I was shocked at the fact Russia is outproducing the EU and USA regarding artillery shells. 3 to 1 ! Manufacturing is what really wins wars

danielxbox
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West weapon industry be like money money money.

LunarMonarch-bceh
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They say Russian lost are horrible but on the frontline reports of Ukrainian soldiers says we are outnumbered 1-5 😆

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