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6/16/2025, 3:33:42 AM
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>Vitaly (ukrainian)
>The war is evolving into a series of endless pockets. Russia tested its drone-oriented strategy in Sudzha and is now scaling it across the entire front in the shadow of the drone "swarm".
>Ukraine relies on fortified strongholds. But the joints between these defensive zones create weak noman points. Russia identifies and exploits these seams with systematic uneven pressure.
>By applying steady pressure across the entire line, Russia prevents Ukraine from executing effective countermeasures, one way missions insures that the point will be secured. This allows incremental gains on the flanks and creates multiple protrusions - the “claws.”
>There’s no rush to close the pockets. Instead, Russia slowly squeezes them, minimizing its own losses, compared to the Wagner brute force. The terrain favors this approach, as Russian forces control much of the high ground along the front.
>Currently, nine such pockets are developing. The Russian pattern is clear:
>Find weakness on joints
>Push in manpower to create a salient
>Deploy drones to increase pressure
>Once stable, cut off logistics and starve defenders
>Ironically, Ukraine pioneered many of these drone tactics early in the war. But they failed to scale fast enough. Russia adapted, refined, and now applies them with growing efficiency.
>The outcome is a slow, grinding campaign where tactical adaptation and massed drone usage give Russia the upper hand in shaping the battlefield.
>The battle remains dynamic. Technology and Tactical adaptation, not just mass meat, will determine who controls the tempo in the next phase.
>Vitaly (ukrainian)
>The war is evolving into a series of endless pockets. Russia tested its drone-oriented strategy in Sudzha and is now scaling it across the entire front in the shadow of the drone "swarm".
>Ukraine relies on fortified strongholds. But the joints between these defensive zones create weak noman points. Russia identifies and exploits these seams with systematic uneven pressure.
>By applying steady pressure across the entire line, Russia prevents Ukraine from executing effective countermeasures, one way missions insures that the point will be secured. This allows incremental gains on the flanks and creates multiple protrusions - the “claws.”
>There’s no rush to close the pockets. Instead, Russia slowly squeezes them, minimizing its own losses, compared to the Wagner brute force. The terrain favors this approach, as Russian forces control much of the high ground along the front.
>Currently, nine such pockets are developing. The Russian pattern is clear:
>Find weakness on joints
>Push in manpower to create a salient
>Deploy drones to increase pressure
>Once stable, cut off logistics and starve defenders
>Ironically, Ukraine pioneered many of these drone tactics early in the war. But they failed to scale fast enough. Russia adapted, refined, and now applies them with growing efficiency.
>The outcome is a slow, grinding campaign where tactical adaptation and massed drone usage give Russia the upper hand in shaping the battlefield.
>The battle remains dynamic. Technology and Tactical adaptation, not just mass meat, will determine who controls the tempo in the next phase.
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