Russians are storming on motorcycles: a new tactic in the Sloviansk direction.
Ukrainian soldiers have discovered a new tactic of Russian troops
According to inkorr.com: The Russian army has started actively using motorcycles for conducting assault operations in the Sloviansk direction. This information was announced by a drone battalion operator 'Heaven's Punishment' on Army TV. The choice of this strategy is related to the fact that the Russians are trying to reduce losses from attacks by Ukrainian drones.
Change of tactics
The enemy has switched to actively using small groups of infantrymen who move on motorcycles during assault actions. The operator of 'Heaven’s Punishment' noted that Russian troops are significantly involving these 'motorized infantry' groups.
«In their opinion - and it is essentially logical - when a drone destroys some of their equipment, 'packed' with Russian soldiers, then a whole squad finishes its contract early. But when it hits a motorcycle, one or two, plus or minus»
Cynical approach of the enemy
Russian soldiers use motorcycles as the primary means of transportation, even in the presence of heavy equipment. This indicates a cynical approach of the enemy to the situation at the front.
Ukrainian soldiers have noted that the new tactic has forced the enemy to abandon mass mechanized attacks due to the significant risk from Ukrainian drones.
Therefore, the use of motorcycles in assault operations by the Russian army in the Sloviansk direction is a response to the effectiveness of Ukrainian drones and aims to increase mobility and reduce enemy losses. This new strategy can significantly affect the development of hostilities in this region, as it complicates the tasks for Ukrainian forces to strike the enemy from the air.
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