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The War in Ukraine

TRADOC must be consuming a lot of energy drinks to even keep the doctrinal changes in sight on the horizon...
 
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Some more good news for Ukraine. The FSB (and Putin) is dismantling the military command structure. So more incompetence on the front line and at some point a shift in direction away from Ukraine to attack the FSB. Whether it is a civil war leading to a continued Federation or a collapse of the Federation and the emergence of a lot of independent nation states remains to be seen. As the Chinese proverb goes "It is better to be a dog in a time of peace than to be a human in a time of war" - I fondly remember dog food ...

 
Two new threads by ChrisO.


Regarding Russian dead and missing. And a mention about recovery of remains being extremely for various reasons, including if they're in an area you claimed to have controlled but actually do not:



More on the recent rules imposed on Russian troops in occupied areas, they're not having a very good time:


Honestly sounds like if Prigozhin were alive today, his march to Moscow would have gone very differently (positively) if done right now.
 
Considering they sent an estimated 10-12k, that's significant. Doesn't even factor in wounded.

I wonder if the traditional ratio of wounded to dead still applies in this conflict? Even if its a 1:1 ratio of wounded to dead, that's still another 2,000 wounded in addition to the 2,000 dead.
 
High Russian casualty rates are forcing a change in tactics and a much heavier reliance on unmanned systems:


I wonder if the increased volume of unmanned systems in use by the Russians in the offensive will also force the Ukrainians to similarly reduce the density of their own offensive operations? Is this simply a temporary response to Russia's current manpower shortages or are we seeing a general reduction in force density in warfare as a result of the ubiquity of drones in the battlespace? Can we generate enough counter-UAS capability to allow us to still successfully mass forces the way we have in the past?
 
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