Alan Siefert on Nostr: Russians use a lot of recon-by-fire with their conscripts. Low experienced troops ...
Russians use a lot of recon-by-fire with their conscripts. Low experienced troops move forward first as literal cannon fodder to identify Ukrainian fire positions, then higher experienced troops and artillery hit the positions. Here’s a way to counter that even with plentiful ammo!
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