The battlefield is evolving rapidly, and today Colonel AC Oguntoye takes us deeper than ever into the realities of modern warfare and the special military operation as of April 18, 2025.
What begins as a routine update quickly transforms into a masterclass on contemporary military strategy as Colonel Oguntoye reveals how Russian forces are systematically implementing a doctrine called "cohesion collapse" – methodically severing the connections between enemy brigades, their logistics networks, and command structures. The results speak for themselves: over 1,900 enemy personnel neutralized in the northern sector, significant territorial gains in Donetsk, and a substantial toll on Western-supplied equipment.
Perhaps most revealing is the Colonel's breakdown of precision strikes against Ukraine's military-industrial complex. Nine meticulously planned operations targeted UAV production facilities, training centers, and airfields – part of a broader strategy to degrade the enemy's operational sustainability. When combined with the neutralization of NATO-origin systems like French Caesar artillery, US Paladins, and the downing of an F-16 fighter jet, we witness warfare that's as much about technology and logistics as it is about territorial control.
Colonel Oguntoye's candid assessment of battlefield momentum reflects a measured confidence tempered by operational realism. "The momentum is ours, but we proceed with resolve, not overconfidence," he notes, acknowledging both Russian advances and the continued dangers posed by Ukrainian forces. His morning briefing on fresh strikes against UAV facilities underscores that this conflict remains dynamic and fluid.
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What begins as a routine update quickly transforms into a masterclass on contemporary military strategy as Colonel Oguntoye reveals how Russian forces are systematically implementing a doctrine called "cohesion collapse" – methodically severing the connections between enemy brigades, their logistics networks, and command structures. The results speak for themselves: over 1,900 enemy personnel neutralized in the northern sector, significant territorial gains in Donetsk, and a substantial toll on Western-supplied equipment.
Perhaps most revealing is the Colonel's breakdown of precision strikes against Ukraine's military-industrial complex. Nine meticulously planned operations targeted UAV production facilities, training centers, and airfields – part of a broader strategy to degrade the enemy's operational sustainability. When combined with the neutralization of NATO-origin systems like French Caesar artillery, US Paladins, and the downing of an F-16 fighter jet, we witness warfare that's as much about technology and logistics as it is about territorial control.
Colonel Oguntoye's candid assessment of battlefield momentum reflects a measured confidence tempered by operational realism. "The momentum is ours, but we proceed with resolve, not overconfidence," he notes, acknowledging both Russian advances and the continued dangers posed by Ukrainian forces. His morning briefing on fresh strikes against UAV facilities underscores that this conflict remains dynamic and fluid.
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