Russia's military has evolved its kill chain, significantly enhancing responsiveness and precision compared to the initial phases of the Ukraine invasion. Federico Borsari from the Center for European Policy Analysis notes that this adaptation is becoming increasingly apparent to NATO. Previously, strikes took hours due to inefficiencies, but now Russia is advancing its artillery production and utilizing reconnaissance drones effectively. This marks a shift in the battlefield dynamics, potentially posing a greater challenge for NATO, which must address Russia's increased firepower and improved targeting capabilities.
Borsari emphasized that the Russians are improving their kill chain dynamics, significantly enhancing their responsiveness and precision in strikes, which NATO recognizes as a critical evolution.
Early in the conflict, Russian forces faced significant delays in targeting, often taking hours to execute strikes, which rendered their attacks less effective against a rapidly moving Ukrainian army.
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