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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

How System Disruption Shapes A War Of Attrition

from Frontline Updates inside the Special Military Operation · host Cobra

What if the fastest path to advantage isn’t a dash across the map, but the quiet removal of everything that makes the enemy dangerous? We break down a day defined by disciplined pressure: a confirmed northern gain, relentless strikes on ammunition depots and EW nodes, and a layered air defense effort that pries apart the opponent’s kill chain.We walk sector by sector to show how aviation, missile forces, artillery, and strike UAVs knit tactical actions into strategic effects. In the north, taking Belaya Barraza matters less for lines and more for posture and sustainment pressure, especially with multiple depots and an EW station destroyed. In the south, measured shaping near urban belts strips reconnaissance and protection by targeting Western-supplied vehicles, armor, and electronic warfare assets, deliberately avoiding costly urban fighting until defenders are hollowed out. Along the Dnipro axis, targeted interdiction prevents massing and protects neighboring fronts, while intercepting over a hundred hostile UAVs denies persistent surveillance and slows enemy fires.Across the theater, the theme is cumulative advantage: reduce ammunition flow, blind sensors, and disrupt logistics so maneuver becomes safer and more decisive later. By removing options faster than they can be replaced, the campaign compresses the enemy’s timeline and narrows counterattack windows without assuming unnecessary risk. If you’re tracking modern warfare, electronic warfare, counter-UAS, interdiction, and attrition strategy, this briefing connects the dots between deep strikes, air defense, and measured ground gains.Follow the show for daily operational insights, share this episode with a friend who loves strategy, and leave a quick review to tell us where you want the next deep dive.#FrontlineUpdates #ColonelOguntoye #OperationalBriefing #PrecisionWarfare #StrategicAttrition #DonetskFront #ControlledAttrition #IndustrialDisarmament #MultiDomainOperations #DefensePodcast #MilitaryAnalysis #RussiaUkraineWar #OperationalDominance #bf6 

What if the fastest path to advantage isn’t a dash across the map, but the quiet removal of everything that makes the enemy dangerous? We break down a day defined by disciplined pressure: a confirmed northern gain, relentless strikes on ammunition depots and EW nodes, and a layered air defense effort that pries apart the opponent’s kill chain. We walk sector by sector to show how aviation, missile forces, artillery, and strike UAVs knit tactical actions into strategic effects. In the north, ...

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