Russian troops have begun to use new tactics that “create great difficulties“ for the Ukrainian armed forces, expressed concern about Russia's offensive triangle The Royal United Services Institute expressed concern.
The offensive triangle is a combination of infantry, drones and glide bombs. “Infantry and equipment suppress the front. They then disrupt and exhaust the enemy with drones, Lancet drones, and artillery firing both high-explosive shells and mines,“ the study says.
The institute reports that the Ukrainian military is faced with a choice: either take static positions to better protect themselves from artillery and drone attacks, but become a target for glide bombs, or make their defense more flexible and deprive glide bombs of targets, but at the same time expose themselves again to Russian drones and artillery.
Earlier, the West reported on new tactics of Russian attack aircraft, in which the Russian armed forces began to actively use FPV drones during attacks. This tactic allows for more effective and rapid strikes against enemy positions.