For the first time in several years, Ukraine has anticipated and then thwarted Russia's winter offensive plans. Not only have the Ukrainians stopped the Russians and advanced themselves, they have done so while reducing their own casualties even as they increase those inflicted on the Kremlin troops.
What is particularly interesting about the Ukrainian successes is that they are based on a systematic evaluation of lessons learned and what works then translated into organizational and tactical plans. Their deployment of drone technology, both land and aerial, reflects this analytical approach to reducing their vulnerabilities while enhancing their advantages. JL
Ukrainian special forces have halted a Russian advance in the Zaporizhzhia region, the latest military success in recent weeks. Kyiv’s troops have recaptured 200 square miles since the beginning of the year, while Moscow is losing up to 35,000 soldiers a month to deaths and injuries. Ukrainian forces are clawing back territory. “With precise drone and artillery strikes, military intelligence operatives systematically limit the capabilities of the Russians — due to a lack of supplies, the occupiers are increasingly abandoning assaults.”























