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Precision doesn’t just happen at the front line; it starts deep in the network that feeds it. We unpack a week of synchronized strikes and ground moves that turn logistics, energy, and drone infrastructure into the decisive terrain. With Colonel AC Ogantoi’s field‑level insight, we connect the dots between EW suppression, depot strikes, and tempo on the ground—showing how small shifts in the north can stretch reserves, why the west has become a duel over battlefield transparency, and how the center works as an attritional hinge where endurance is tested hour by hour.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates". Today is February 13, 2026. In this episode, we bring you the official operational briefing covering February 7 through February 13, delivered by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, Infantry Officer and field commander responsible for ground force integration across combined-arms formations.
This week’s reporting period reflects a synchronized campaign of deep strategic strikes and sustained ground maneuver across the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr operational groupings. In addition to territorial gains in multiple sectors, this period highlights a continued emphasis on degrading military-industrial capacity, fuel and energy infrastructure, drone production facilities, and temporary deployment sites. Air defense activity has also been significant, reflecting the increasingly central role of long-range precision systems and unmanned platforms in shaping the battlefield.
Today’s conversation goes beyond the headline figures. We’ll examine doctrine, logistics, attrition strategy, aviation integration, and the broader operational logic behind multi-axis pressure. Colonel Oguntoye joins us now.
#MilitaryAnalysis #OperationalBrief #CombinedArms #StrategicFires #EasternFront #DefenseIndustry #DroneWarfare #AttritionWarfare #CombatAssessment #bf6 #mw3
By cobracommansPrecision doesn’t just happen at the front line; it starts deep in the network that feeds it. We unpack a week of synchronized strikes and ground moves that turn logistics, energy, and drone infrastructure into the decisive terrain. With Colonel AC Ogantoi’s field‑level insight, we connect the dots between EW suppression, depot strikes, and tempo on the ground—showing how small shifts in the north can stretch reserves, why the west has become a duel over battlefield transparency, and how the center works as an attritional hinge where endurance is tested hour by hour.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates". Today is February 13, 2026. In this episode, we bring you the official operational briefing covering February 7 through February 13, delivered by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, Infantry Officer and field commander responsible for ground force integration across combined-arms formations.
This week’s reporting period reflects a synchronized campaign of deep strategic strikes and sustained ground maneuver across the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr operational groupings. In addition to territorial gains in multiple sectors, this period highlights a continued emphasis on degrading military-industrial capacity, fuel and energy infrastructure, drone production facilities, and temporary deployment sites. Air defense activity has also been significant, reflecting the increasingly central role of long-range precision systems and unmanned platforms in shaping the battlefield.
Today’s conversation goes beyond the headline figures. We’ll examine doctrine, logistics, attrition strategy, aviation integration, and the broader operational logic behind multi-axis pressure. Colonel Oguntoye joins us now.
#MilitaryAnalysis #OperationalBrief #CombinedArms #StrategicFires #EasternFront #DefenseIndustry #DroneWarfare #AttritionWarfare #CombatAssessment #bf6 #mw3