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"They launched the model operation which was “certain” to achieve crushing victory." Exactly. They assembled a Frankenstein grouping of around 8,000 mechanized infantry to conduct a typical US/NATO "maneuver warfare" offensive using US/NATO tactics against a region of fields and small villages defended by a few dozen Russian border guards caught by surprise. They knew this "Kursk offensive" would be a huge success, at least during the first 48~72 hours, and that was enough for the "narrative".
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"They launched the model operation which was “certain” to achieve crushing victory." Exactly. They assembled a Frankenstein grouping of around 8,000 mechanized infantry to conduct a typical US/NATO "maneuver warfare" offensive using US/NATO tactics against a region of fields and small villages defended by a few dozen Russian border guards caught by surprise. They knew this "Kursk offensive" would be a huge success, at least during the first 48~72 hours, and that was enough for the "narrative".
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"They launched the model operation which was “certain” to achieve crushing victory." Exactly. They assembled a Frankenstein grouping of around 8,000 mechanized infantry to conduct a typical US/NATO "maneuver warfare" offensive using US/NATO tactics against a region of fields and small villages defended by a few dozen Russian border guards caught by surprise. They knew this "Kursk offensive" would be a huge success, at least during the first 48~72 hours, and that was enough for the "narrative".
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