You're a military man, @beece, does this make sense to you? "The Russian constructions follow traditional military plans for entrenchment, largely unchanged since the Second World War. Such constructions are likely to be vulnerable to modern, precision indirect strikes."
(au.yahoo.com)https://au.yahoo.com/news/putin-adopting-style-warfare-abandoned-090505190.html"modern, precision indirect strikes"! Wouldn't a precision strike be a direct strike?
Vladimir Putin's army has adopted a style of warfare abandoned by most modern militaries, the British Ministry of Defence said on Friday.
The Russians have used huge amounts of energy and resources constructing "extensive defensive positions" and digging trenches along the front lines in Ukraine.
Russia's military planning has remained "largely unchanged since the Second World War", the MoD said.
In it's morning briefing, it added: "As shown by imagery, in recent weeks, Russian forces have continued to expend considerable effort to construct extensive defensive positions along the front line.
"They have likely prioritised the northern sector around the town of Svatove.
"The Russian constructions follow traditional military plans for entrenchment, largely unchanged since the Second World War. Such constructions are likely to be vulnerable to modern, precision indirect strikes.