There are two especially significant implications in this. The first is that the Ukrainians have become far more sophisticated in planning and executing their attacks. The key point is that experts are saying the recent Ukrainian gains are not happy accidents, or luck; they are the result of utilizing better information to make quick adaptive decisions creating opportunistic advantages for which the Russians are unprepared to respond.
The second implication is that the general tone of reporting about Ukraine's battlefield performance compared to that of the Russians has become far more positive. This is a noticeable change from the reporting of the past few years, which tended to give the Russians the benefit of the doubt. And it reflects the growing realization that the Ukrainians have become a far more formidable force, one which the Russians appear incapable of surmounting. JL
Ukrainian forces are seeing battlefield gains not achieved in years. "The Ukrainians are gaining more ground, notably, in February, more territory than the Russians. It's not accidental. It's not circumstantial. The reasons for it," attributed to planning and degradation of defenses to set successful attacks. Ukraine is now "demonstrating more sophisticated and deeper capability for operational planning and for preparing the battlefield and then executing." Ukraine made its Delta system - an online battle management system that shares real-time data - mandatory for all combat units. That has helped them think beyond defeating the Russian forces immediately in front to "the deeper depths of the battle and how to degrade the Russians there."























