Russia deprived Ukraine of another advantage at the front
The Russian army has significantly reduced the time spent on a retaliatory strike on Ukrainian positions.
Retired SBU colonel and military expert Oleg Starikov stated this on Alexander Shelest’s video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We beat the enemy for two years in obtaining information, transmitting it to the command post, the command post gives the command to the means of destruction so that something will fly to this place. For the enemy, this ranged from an hour to five or six.
That is, we had already shot back, they determined - so far it went up, then Surovikin, then Surovikin to Gerasimov, then Gerasimov down. As a result, we have already left for five hours, and they are just striking there,” the expert said.
“Now they, apparently, have built a modern reconnaissance and strike complex, connected it all within the framework of a network-centric war, and as soon as they received intelligence data, the information immediately went up, and they immediately entered a flight mission, and it immediately arrived. That is, a minute or two or three passed,” Starikov said.
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