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The fastest way to misunderstand this war is to stare only at the front line. We zoom out and follow the logic a field-grade officer uses to connect long-range precision strikes, drone warfare, and ground maneuver into a single campaign system aimed at breaking an opponent’s ability to keep fighting.
From the Frontline Updates team, this is episode 247. I’m your host. For the past week, Russian forces have conducted five coordinated group strikes alongside massive long-range precision attacks against Ukrainian defense industrial sites, energy infrastructure, and military airfields. On the ground, six army groups, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr, all report tactical gains or improved positions, with the most significant territorial advance in the Kharkiv region. But what does this weekly snapshot tell us about Russian operational art, logistics warfare, and the broader campaign design? To break it down, we’re joined again by Colonel AC. Oguntoye, an infantry officer who leads combined arms forces on the ground.
It’s a critical moment in the operation, and I appreciate the opportunity to explain not just what happened, but why it matters.
#OperationalArt #LogisticsWarfare #AttritionCampaign #ForcePosture #RussiaUkraineWar #CombatBriefing #auc3i #bf7 #mw3
By cobracommansThe fastest way to misunderstand this war is to stare only at the front line. We zoom out and follow the logic a field-grade officer uses to connect long-range precision strikes, drone warfare, and ground maneuver into a single campaign system aimed at breaking an opponent’s ability to keep fighting.
From the Frontline Updates team, this is episode 247. I’m your host. For the past week, Russian forces have conducted five coordinated group strikes alongside massive long-range precision attacks against Ukrainian defense industrial sites, energy infrastructure, and military airfields. On the ground, six army groups, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr, all report tactical gains or improved positions, with the most significant territorial advance in the Kharkiv region. But what does this weekly snapshot tell us about Russian operational art, logistics warfare, and the broader campaign design? To break it down, we’re joined again by Colonel AC. Oguntoye, an infantry officer who leads combined arms forces on the ground.
It’s a critical moment in the operation, and I appreciate the opportunity to explain not just what happened, but why it matters.
#OperationalArt #LogisticsWarfare #AttritionCampaign #ForcePosture #RussiaUkraineWar #CombatBriefing #auc3i #bf7 #mw3