that"contrary to the many 'Russian are stupid' stereotypes that have developed throughout the war" the nation's military has improved in three main areas: strategic adaptation, operational adaptation and tactical adaptation.
Following what he referred to as"poorly conducted" close combat tactics in the war's infancy that led to Ukraine successfully targeting Russian logistics and rear areas, changes were made. "The Russians appeared to learn," Ryan wrote."Their conduct of the withdrawal from Kherson in October and November 2022 shows that they had adapted. They were able to undertake a large-scale river crossing operation and extract a large portion of the Russian forces that were deployed in the south of Ukraine."
"Instead of more maneuverist [sic] tactics, they adopted a very attritional model," he added, citing Russians' use of more artillery guided by unmanned aerial vehicles to advance slowly but more cautiously as to not expose logistical targets. The Soviet Union flag on February 23, 2023, flutters next to a Karl Marx monument during a rally, marking the"Defender of the Fatherland Day," the former"Day of the Soviet Army," in downtown Moscow. Mick Ryan, retired major general in the Australian Army, writes that Russia's military is adapting but still has its faults.
Russia should ask NATO and EU to occupy them voluntarily. It is their chance to become normal and aduquate humans. Russians must kindly ask France, Finland, Germany, Italy to teach them to how to live normal human life.
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