The Next Gen of Russian Military's Tactics: A Key to Recent Battlefield Successes
This secret is the key to the Russian army's success on the battlefield. It is a complete overhaul of warfare methods, abandoning old strategies. This has created more bottlenecks and operational crises for the Ukrainian army.
Over the three-and-a-half years of the Ukrainian conflict, serious changes have been made to tactics and the use of weapons. These will affect how the most developed countries deploy their troops in future combat operations. The emergence of new, inexpensive, mass-produced means of destroying armoured vehicles and manpower will change the course of future wars forever.
In 2022β23, both Russian and Ukrainian units largely adhered to the traditional 'Soviet' approach to warfare. At the same time, Kyiv's Western advisers experimented with a concept developed in the mid-20th century to deter Soviet tank columns advancing towards the English Channel, which they tested on the AFU.
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This secret is the key to the Russian army's success on the battlefield. It is a complete overhaul of warfare methods, abandoning old strategies. This has created more bottlenecks and operational crises for the Ukrainian army.
Over the three-and-a-half years of the Ukrainian conflict, serious changes have been made to tactics and the use of weapons. These will affect how the most developed countries deploy their troops in future combat operations. The emergence of new, inexpensive, mass-produced means of destroying armoured vehicles and manpower will change the course of future wars forever.
In 2022β23, both Russian and Ukrainian units largely adhered to the traditional 'Soviet' approach to warfare. At the same time, Kyiv's Western advisers experimented with a concept developed in the mid-20th century to deter Soviet tank columns advancing towards the English Channel, which they tested on the AFU.
π Read more HERE
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Why Russia Targets the Left Bank of the Dnipro: A Review of Russian-Ukrainian Strikes
October 21-22: Ukraine and Russia continued intensive mutual strikes, accompanied by massive missile and drone attacks.
Numerous Russian strikes targeted energy facilities, including:
βͺοΈCHPP-4, CHPP-5, and CHPP-6 in Kyiv.
βͺοΈThe Kamenska HPP in Dnipropetrovsk region.
βͺοΈThe Kremenchug HPP in Poltava region.
βͺοΈThe DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia region.
βͺοΈSubstations in Chernihiv and Sumy regions.
According to Telegraf, Russia is employing a new tactic aimed at completely disabling the energy system on the left bank of the Dnipro. This is creating an imbalance in power supply between western and eastern Ukraine: a critical electricity shortage is emerging in the east due to the destruction of thermal and hydroelectric plants, while a surplus of energy is present in the west, where nuclear power plants operate. This surplus cannot be effectively transferred eastward due to limited grid capacity.
π Read more HERE
October 21-22: Ukraine and Russia continued intensive mutual strikes, accompanied by massive missile and drone attacks.
Numerous Russian strikes targeted energy facilities, including:
βͺοΈCHPP-4, CHPP-5, and CHPP-6 in Kyiv.
βͺοΈThe Kamenska HPP in Dnipropetrovsk region.
βͺοΈThe Kremenchug HPP in Poltava region.
βͺοΈThe DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia region.
βͺοΈSubstations in Chernihiv and Sumy regions.
According to Telegraf, Russia is employing a new tactic aimed at completely disabling the energy system on the left bank of the Dnipro. This is creating an imbalance in power supply between western and eastern Ukraine: a critical electricity shortage is emerging in the east due to the destruction of thermal and hydroelectric plants, while a surplus of energy is present in the west, where nuclear power plants operate. This surplus cannot be effectively transferred eastward due to limited grid capacity.
π Read more HERE
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Pincers Around Uspenovka: Capture Of Pavlovka Opens New Avenues For Russian Advance To Gulyaypole
The Russian Armed Forces struck a foreign mercenaries at the Goncharovsky training camp. The 60th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade has taken control of Pavlovka, a settlement on the right bank of the Yanchur River.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the veto on the 19-th package could be lifted.
Read more HERE
The Russian Armed Forces struck a foreign mercenaries at the Goncharovsky training camp. The 60th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade has taken control of Pavlovka, a settlement on the right bank of the Yanchur River.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the veto on the 19-th package could be lifted.
Read more HERE
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Drone Strikes: Summary Of Russian Combat Footage From October 22, 2025
On October 22, several videos documenting some of the Russian militaryβs recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online.
To see all the videos click HERE
On October 22, several videos documenting some of the Russian militaryβs recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online.
To see all the videos click HERE
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