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Ukrainian Warfare Tactics Greatly Impact Russian Advance
Ukrainian tactics appear to include things like dispersed, hit-and-run anti-armor ambushes on approaching Russian convoys and efforts to find and destroy key choke points crucial to a Russian advance
The intensity and tactical proficiency of Ukrainian warfare may be having an extremely significant and perhaps somewhat unanticipated impact upon Rusia’s ability to successfully invading Ukraine with a much larger ground force armed with massive amounts of firepower.
Ukrainian Warfare Tactics
These Ukrainian tactics apparently include things like dispersed, hit-and-run anti-armor ambushes on approaching Russian convoys and efforts to find and destroy or disrupt intersections and key choke points crucial to a Russian advance.
“Ukrainian armed forces are over performing and Russian armed forces are underperforming,” Gen. Ben Hodges (Ret), former Commander of US Army Europe, told Warrior in an interview.
The Pentagon says the much-observed Russian convoy is likely stalled for a number of interwoven reasons, according to Senior DoD officials who say it appears due to logistical challenges such as fuel and food shortages, low morale and Ukrainian ambush tactics. Retired Gen. Ben Hodges said the apparent lack of coordination and warfare preparation on the part of the Russian force seems somewhat surprising.
“The logistics are turning out to be a real vulnerability for the Russians. You would think they would be much better prepared in terms of fuel and ammunition. They grossly overestimated how fast they have been able to move and now this big convoy is road bound because the road is so soft and the Ukrainians are having an effect,” Hodges told Warrior in an interview.
However, Hodges was also clear that he observed what appears to be a specific Russian tactical shift to “adapt” amid their struggles. This adaptation, he said, pertains to an effort to attempt a war of “attrition” by killing civilians instead of launching a well-integrated joint campaign.
“We know from history that neither side shows up at a fight fully prepared for how it is going to be. It is the side that adapts the fastest is usually the side that is going to win. The Russians have begun to adapt their tactics because they were stopped in the early days. They transitioned to attrition and striking villages. Ukrainians will quickly adapt to this, as they can't just sit inside a town and expect to survive. They will use their knowledge of the terrain,” Hodges said.
Combined Arms Maneuver
Hodges indicated that many may have expected a strong, Combined Arms Maneuver approach leveraging their advantage with modernized artillery systems and conducting integrated attacks with heavy weapons to ensure a fast, smooth advance on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
Traditional Combined Arms Maneuver, and modern adaptations of Combined Arms Maneuver as well, are intended to employ a range of different weapons systems in a coordinated way to generate an overall battlefield “effect” using air and ground weapons in a synchronized way.
“They are not terribly proficient and experienced conducting large scale joint operations. That has been apparent given their inability to be properly synchronized,” he said.
Ukrainian forces may be employing a specific tactic to limit the Russian’s ability to “jam” or interfere with their command and control infrastructure. Certainly much was made of Russia’s Electronic Warfare and Cyberattack prowess as far back as 2014 during their previous invasion of Ukraine, yet its operational functionality against Ukraine now arguably appears to be ineffective.
Senior Defense Officials briefing reporters have been clear that Russian cyberattacks have had an impact with some sporadic outages or and interruptions but that the Ukrainian command and control apparatus continues to function effectively.
EW can of course find electronic signals such as radar systems, radio frequencies and even electronic systems used to guide weapons and “jam” disable or disrupt them to essentially “blind” an enemy. Retired Commander of US Army Europe Gen. Ben Hodges (ret), told Warrior. This may be due to a specific Ukrainian effort to conduct more dispersed or disaggregated operations so as to “decentralize” command and control.
https://warriormaven.com/russia-ukraine ... ics-russia


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