Russians Changed Tactics on the Lyman Direction: Attacks Under Tents with Drones.

Russians Changed Tactics on the Lyman Direction: Attacks Under Tents with Drones
Russians Changed Tactics on the Lyman Direction: Attacks Under Tents with Drones

Changes in the Tactics of Russian Stormtroopers on the Lyman Direction

According to inkorr.com: In the Lyman direction, Russian troops have changed their tactics, trying to bypass the positions of the Defense Forces to attack from the rear. They are also searching for the locations of drone operators and mortarmen to engage in firefights.

According to a junior sergeant from the 66th separate mechanized brigade named after Mstislav the Brave, the occupiers actively use drones during infantry attacks, often conducting night assaults, masking their actions with tents.

'They cut the bottom of the tent, throw it over themselves, and move like this. They are accompanied by drones. The operator waits for a moment when he can be seen in the thermal imaging drone and communicates via radio, 'need to take a breath, you are becoming visible'. This tactic is quite common, entire tent camps are already in front of our forward positions.'

Russian military forces are also actively using motorcycle groups during battles. Ukrainian defenders successfully repel their attacks in most cases even at the approaches. As the junior sergeant notes, the Russians have problems deploying artillery. Since they cannot pull their artillery units to the right bank of the Black Zherebets River, this hinders them from positioning their artillery across the entire area of responsibility of the 66th brigade. Thus, it can be stated that Russian troops are trying to adapt to the modern conditions of combat and to counter Ukrainian drone systems.

These changes in tactics indicate an evolution in military actions at the front. Russia is trying to find new ways to reduce losses and increase the effectiveness of its attacks, while Ukrainian forces continue to improve their counteractions. Both sides are forced to adapt to circumstances and use the latest technologies in combat.


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