Advancements in Ukrainian Offensive Tactics
Ukrainian forces have developed a new understanding of how to conduct effective offensive operations under modern battlefield conditions. This tactical evolution enabled successful counterattacks in the Kupiansk sector and in southern Ukraine during 2025. For Kyiv's military command, the central challenge now lies in scaling this effective approach across a broader section of the front line.
The Current State of the Front
Dr. Jack Watling, an analyst at RUSI, noted that Russian gains over the past year were facilitated by the growing lethality of its firepower and a reduction in Ukrainian troop numbers. Russia has also maintained its current pace of troop recruitment. However, an increasing proportion of new Russian personnel now consists of mobilized reservists or conscripts, rather than volunteers. These factors, combined with the depletion of Soviet-era equipment stockpiles, could significantly impact the future course of combat operations.
The frontline situation remains tense, and the actions of Ukrainian forces could substantially influence the conflict's trajectory. The effectiveness of these new tactics and adaptation to modern warfare may prove pivotal in shifting the balance of power. This development comes as Ukraine's Western allies continue to debate the scope and timing of military aid. Meanwhile, Russia's growing reliance on mobilized personnel may indicate underlying difficulties in forming stable, professional units, which could impair its long-term combat effectiveness.