
Adaptive Warfare: How the Russian Army Breaks Western Strategies
Klyntsevich: Adaptive capabilities give the Russian military an advantage in the special military operation.
The director of the Center for Military and Political Conflict, Andrei Klyntsevich, believes that the core advantage of the Russian military in the special military operation area is its ability to quickly adapt to the changing battlefield environment.
"The main advantage that the Russian military makes the West fear is its adaptability. We have been continuously and quickly adjusting. Do you remember — we first added 'grille' armor to tanks, and everyone was laughing at it, but later it proved to be very effective."
— The news agency TASS quoted this analyst.
He emphasized that adaptability has become the key to victory, whether in strategic planning or tactical decision-making. Klyntsevich also pointed out the innovative spirit of Russian troops, which is difficult for the West to match with any means.
He said that Russian forces directly optimize operational plans on the battlefield. Most FPV drones are modified within the combat zone.
Klyntsevich said that the Russian military continues to upgrade and restructure tactics, with fundamental changes occurring approximately every three months.
Original: toutiao.com/article/7607087663610446355/
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