29.11.2022, 14:07
Es scheint wohl so, als wenn das Konzept der taktischen Bataillonskampfgruppen in der russischen Einsatzplanung zunehmend nicht mehr weiter verfolgt wird. So wie man es verstehen kann, sind die negativen Punkte vor allem die Ineffizienz der artilleristischen Schlagkraft, die unnötig zersplittert wurde sowie die zu geringe Zahl an Infanteristen (so verstehe ich das jetzt mal) in den einzelnen Einheiten.
Schneemann
Zitat:Russia seems to have abandoned a major part of its ‘military doctrine,’ UK sayshttps://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/29/russia-u...dates.html
Over the last three months, Russian forces in Ukraine have likely largely stopped deploying as Battalion Tactical Groups (BTGs), according to the latest military intelligence update from Britain’s Ministry of Defence. It said that “the BTG concept has played a major part in Russian military doctrine for the last ten years, and saw battalions integrated with a full range of supporting sub-units, including armour, reconnaissance and (in a departure from usual Western practice) artillery.”
However, it noted that several intrinsic weaknesses of the BTG concept have been exposed in the high intensity, large-scale combat of the Ukraine war so far. “BTGs’ relatively small allocation of combat infantry has often proved insufficient” and the “decentralised distribution of artillery has not allowed Russia to fully leverage its advantage in numbers of guns.”
Schneemann