Two Major Weaknesses of Ukraine’s Southern Forces, According to Da Vinci Wolves Commander.
Key Hurdles for Ukraine’s Defense Forces
According to TSN.ua: Dmytro Filatov, call sign "Perun," commands the 1st Separate Assault Battalion named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo. He has identified two critical challenges facing Ukrainian troops on the southern front. These are:
- Russia’s numerical superiority in infantry;
- the enemy’s more effective use of drones.
Filatov highlighted that Ukraine’s military struggles with command and coordination between drone units and ground infantry, making it harder to accomplish combat objectives.
The Urgent Need to Advance Drone Warfare
According to Filatov, drone aviation must be developed centrally at the army corps level. He stressed the importance of improving interaction between drones and infantry, focusing not just on target-kill scores but on achieving shared goals. This approach would enhance combat effectiveness and reduce casualties among Ukrainian troops.
Amid these challenges, Ukrainian counterattacks near the border of Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts have disrupted some of Russia’s plans. Filatov noted that strikes deep behind enemy lines allowed Ukrainian forces to destroy a significant number of Russian air defense systems. These actions underscore the value of strategic coordination and proactive operations on the front.
In short, the situation on the southern front demands urgent solutions to command and coordination issues, along with more efficient use of unmanned aerial vehicles. Addressing these problems is essential for Ukraine’s Defense Forces to succeed against a numerically superior adversary.
The challenges discussed reflect the complex battlefield conditions, where Ukrainian troops are working to adapt to new combat realities, particularly by improving drone management. The emphasis on inter-unit cooperation highlights the need for a comprehensive defense strategy, one that could significantly shape the war’s trajectory. With active hostilities ongoing, the strategic decisions made now may determine not only tactical victories but the overall outcome of the conflict.
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