Submission Statement: Ukraine’s defensive strategy increasingly relies on extensive ground fortifications that emphasize endurance and attrition rather than rapid movement, with layered trenches, razor wire, anti-tank obstacles, and concealed firing positions designed to slow Russian assaults. As David Kirichenko explains, early on, these defenses are reinforced by constant drone surveillance that tracks enemy movement and channels attacking forces into lethal zones, helping compensate for Ukraine’s numerical disadvantages. The approach trades territory for time, imposing heavy costs on Russian units using mass assault tactics, while dispersed trench networks and hidden positions show how traditional defenses are being adapted for modern warfare. Manpower shortages remain a serious limitation, but the fortified lines demonstrate how Ukraine is building a resilient defensive spine for a prolonged conflict.
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Submission Statement: Ukraine’s defensive strategy increasingly relies on extensive ground fortifications that emphasize endurance and attrition rather than rapid movement, with layered trenches, razor wire, anti-tank obstacles, and concealed firing positions designed to slow Russian assaults. As David Kirichenko explains, early on, these defenses are reinforced by constant drone surveillance that tracks enemy movement and channels attacking forces into lethal zones, helping compensate for Ukraine’s numerical disadvantages. The approach trades territory for time, imposing heavy costs on Russian units using mass assault tactics, while dispersed trench networks and hidden positions show how traditional defenses are being adapted for modern warfare. Manpower shortages remain a serious limitation, but the fortified lines demonstrate how Ukraine is building a resilient defensive spine for a prolonged conflict.