Russians Refused Tanks: How Tactics Changed in the Toretsky Direction.


In the Toretsky direction, Russian troops changed their tactics more than a month ago. Instead of using equipment for assaults, they switched to a tactic of 'meat assaults'. This was stated by the chief of staff of the 'Spalah' battalion of the 28th separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with the call sign 'Peretel', in an interview for the Army TV channel.
'The equipment has not been seen for over a month, the main assaults are meat assaults. Pairs, threes,' the military described the enemy's tactics, which carry out attacks in small groups of 2-3 soldiers.
According to him, in some cases, enemy units temporarily settle in shelters, but Ukrainian defenders respond effectively to such attempts. 'When the enemies temporarily hide in a sheltered place, our military 'smokes' them out of there using drones: destroying both the shelter itself and the enemy inside,' the military explained.
Adaptation to Combat Conditions
The change in tactics of the Russian troops in the Toretsky direction indicates their adaptation to the conditions of combat operations where mass use of drones makes the use of heavy equipment very risky.
The Russian army in the Toretsky direction is changing tactics, moving from the use of equipment to 'meat assaults'. Ukrainian military effectively counter the new tactics, using drones to detect and destroy enemies in shelters. This indicates the adaptation of both sides to the conditions of combat operations and a change in strategies in the conflict zone.
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