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for an artillery heavy army like Ukraine this is a critical component, yes
@skillissuer Increasingly so, I'd say. The cadre of highly proficient troops we trained in maneuver warfare has been attrited. The conscripts, and the Soviet-tactic pensioners leading them, need artillery.
uhhh no? No matter what particular tactics are followed, advancing infantry needs some kind of heavy weapons support. US Army has USAF, but in air-denied situation the natural way to provide this is artillery, both rocket and tube. Long range artillery is the usual (and old) way to conduct SEAD and the fact that USAF also can do it is more of an exception than a rule
@skillissuer Hey man, I'm not disagreeing. I only said that the more one relies on lesser trained troops with eastern doctrine, one increasingly uses artillery. We're on the same page.
Artillery is indispensable in large scale combat operations.
Elements of NATO doctrine were introduced over the last 8 years or so, so i don't think that attrition would mean uncreased use of soviet style tactics. Some of troops that were trained in the west would only go through abridged basic, so they don't matter as much
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I trained them.
Tons of the guys are dead now.
You're right, there were two tiers of Ukrainian troops. We partnered with some units long term. Their contact soldiers would go fight in the ATO, then return to train on repeat. The контрактники had terrible morale and motivation, so they learned less.
The brave and skilled who remain in the fray typically die off early in war. All indicators are that a core cadre of experts has dwindled.