Are there any quick guides to what the designations on the flagged positions translate to? "OA" and many others. Most have numbers as well, 336 etc. Thanks.
Elaborating on bridge destruction , it’s tactically advantageous to allow the opposition to cross those bridges and commit a lot of resources to an area before destroying their escape routes.
In a more pitched battle where the forces are even, then yes, it would make sense to disrupt the deeper logistics.
The ordinance economics dictate that it’s better to spend an expensive missile on hitting a parked Bradley or Leopard, or other group of expensive vehicles, because those combat vehicles are more difficult to replace than one of the many small bridges that are found in the deep rear of the combat theater.
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Are there any quick guides to what the designations on the flagged positions translate to? "OA" and many others. Most have numbers as well, 336 etc. Thanks.
Okay, now I see. "ОАБР" stands for "separate artillery brigade."
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I don't see OA, but the flags are Ukrainian brigades. Most are "motorized rifle brigade" such and such.
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Elaborating on bridge destruction , it’s tactically advantageous to allow the opposition to cross those bridges and commit a lot of resources to an area before destroying their escape routes.
In a more pitched battle where the forces are even, then yes, it would make sense to disrupt the deeper logistics.
The ordinance economics dictate that it’s better to spend an expensive missile on hitting a parked Bradley or Leopard, or other group of expensive vehicles, because those combat vehicles are more difficult to replace than one of the many small bridges that are found in the deep rear of the combat theater.