Difficulties with command and control, as well as the ineffectiveness of the Russian troops on the front line, forced senior commanders to come to the battlefield. They may have taken personal control of operations. However, despite this, erroneous decisions continue to undermine the progress of the Russian Federation in the war against Ukraine.. It is reported by the Ministry of Defense of Britain.
According to British intelligence, Russian commanders rarely delegate operational authority to their subordinates, and as a result, they do not receive critical leadership experience..
“However, it is not clear whether the presence of these commanders on the battlefield has led to an improvement or change in the operational concept.. Erroneous planning assumptions and support failures continue to undermine Russia's progress..
The arrival of the commanders on the front line put them at risk, which led to a disproportionately high loss of Russian officers in the war. This has also resulted in RF forces being slow to respond to setbacks and unable to change their approach on the battlefield..
“These problems are likely to continue, given the relative lack of operational command experience among the officers assigned to the place of death,” said the UK Ministry of Defense..
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Earlier, the Chief of Staff of the US Army, General James McConville, said that the Russian Federation was not capable of fulfilling its military plan to seize Ukraine.. According to him, the plan that Russia had was complicated. For such a plan, very trained and disciplined soldiers are needed, the Russian Federation did not have such abilities.