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A US view on how to counter the Russian BTG
link: http://www.benning.army.mil/armor/ea...g/2Fiore17.pdf
All in all a very interesting article, I just want to say that it is highly ironic that contrary to how the US Army was supposed to fight the Soviet formations, nowadays the solution the author suggests is more or less to fight like the US Army in the ETO in WW2. |
Re: A US view on how to counter the Russian BTG
Tactics change based on your/their current capabilities.
Well ... they should. Far to often people keep getting ready for the last war. |
Re: A US view on how to counter the Russian BTG
Interesting. This would seem to contradict (or blissfully ignore?) the account linked by Wulfir in his thread "Lessons Learned from the Rus-Ukr war":
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=51125 Brings to mind the quote attributed to Greek dramatist Aeschylus, that "In war the first casualty is truth." |
Re: A US view on how to counter the Russian BTG
Interesting reading. However I'm fairly certain that our hypothetical American Brigade Combat Team commander would quickly find that his hypothetical Russian counterpart in the Battalion Tactical Group had requested substantial reinforcements upon encountering his American opposite rendering this otherwise rather neat tactical primer fairly obsolete.
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Re: A US view on how to counter the Russian BTG
Another very interesting article:
https://www.slideshare.net/MarcWilli...-diamond-jul16 Check the pages 3-16, it is a tactical vignette describing a BTG defending against a US BCT. |
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