People are wondering why the Russians are breaking through the Ukrainian defenses in Donbas.
First, it should be noted that the Russians are receiving thousands of reinforcement troops daily. Most of them operate as scouting units, sabotaging precursors , and motorcyclists, but a significant portion has been trained to operate North Korean equipment that has been delivered for weeks.
In this Mad Max strategy, between 400-500 FAB bombs were dropped on the front-line region in Donbas during the first week of August. Itβs an overwhelming psychological effect on the defending troops.
While the Ukrainians still occupy strong defensive positions and have a large drone infrastructure in the region, breaking these lines means the Russians may have drone superiority in the area, demonstrating the effectiveness of fiber-optic drones and their jamming systems as I did mention last week.
There are still many developments to come, and we should observe the occupation of the newly established Ukrainian defensive trenches. Is there enough manpower to occupy them? Will the Ukrainians, with limited numbers, maintain these positions? Empty defensive lines mean nothing.
First, it should be noted that the Russians are receiving thousands of reinforcement troops daily. Most of them operate as scouting units, sabotaging precursors , and motorcyclists, but a significant portion has been trained to operate North Korean equipment that has been delivered for weeks.
In this Mad Max strategy, between 400-500 FAB bombs were dropped on the front-line region in Donbas during the first week of August. Itβs an overwhelming psychological effect on the defending troops.
While the Ukrainians still occupy strong defensive positions and have a large drone infrastructure in the region, breaking these lines means the Russians may have drone superiority in the area, demonstrating the effectiveness of fiber-optic drones and their jamming systems as I did mention last week.
There are still many developments to come, and we should observe the occupation of the newly established Ukrainian defensive trenches. Is there enough manpower to occupy them? Will the Ukrainians, with limited numbers, maintain these positions? Empty defensive lines mean nothing.