Russia fuses the brutality of Soviet tactics with modern drones to go back to Ukraine

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Russia fuses the brutality of Soviet tactics with modern drones to go back to Ukraine

The Russian forces are gaining ground in Ukraine by merging the brute force in the Soviet style with modern tactics of drones and artillery, creating a relentless “snow ball effect” that presses the Ukrainian troops to retire, he reported .

The Russian method in the war unleashed by President Vladimir Putin more than three years ago is based on the use of drones to identify objectives and the power of his bombs and artillery to pave the way to the infantry to seize the Ukrainian territory.

“Each element of the attack is based on others, which occur simultaneously or in waves. This creates a snowball effect that forces the Ukrainian army to withdraw,” says the article, as he has released .

The result of these tactics is an exhausting offensive against cities and ukrainian towns destroyed, with a cost of thousands of dead and injured every week, journalists write.

Russian forces use small and fast attack drones that can use all types of vehicles. “They also use artillery and drones to attack vehicles that carry fresh troops or supplies in front or try to evacuate the injured,” writes the US newspaper

In open field, Russian commanders usually send soldiers to the Ukrainian front in small and fast vehicles, such as motorcycles. They advance at full speed with the main objective of surviving enough time to detect the positions of Ukrainian soldiers, who shot them to try to stop them, and attack.

In cities, Russian infantry launches relentless attacks, they often advance three by three, running between buildings under the fire of Ukrainian explosive mortars and drones.

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