[This image and the other two like it depicts a "new" and revised Russian strategy for storming enemy fortified positions. Here's the post that went with the images]:
Green arrow represents shooty shooty, purple arrow represents talky talky with base about what's happening. Black arrow represents direction of movement. Rinse repeat for as many meters as you have to move. Reverse for retreating with middle group providing cover fire and far-back group keeping an eye on the situation.
[And two posts before the pictures were posted trying to explain the maneuver without visual aid]:
>And why are they doing this? Eh I don't remember all of the details but it has something to do with trench depth perception and allowing for maximum covering fire during the advance while preventing accidental friendly fire. Basically a group of 3-50 (it scales) soldiers will advance at a 45 degree staggered arc, preferably with covering fire from vehicles or grenadiers/machine gunners. There will be 3 lines of these groupings and they advance in X-meter increments depending on the situation (usually about 30-50 meters at a time). Group 1 advances, group 2 provides covering fire, group 3 remains ready to charge if there's an issue or if they spot enemies coming from a different location (and maintains communications with their defensive line). Then group 3 becomes group 1, group 1 becomes group 2, and group 2 becomes group 3, rinse and repeat. The staggering allows more smooth transition of forces while minimizing casualties. Vehicles will usually be bundled with one of the three groups to advance in force, or machine gunners/grenadiers will take the place of vehicles if conditions aren't acceptable.
[Separate post]
Obviously this formation is also used during retreats to minimize losses as well just in reverse. From the videos I watched back in the day the instructors really drilled in this technique and the timing for it for weeks/months compared to the days of training on actual weapons (self-admitted by the veterans) so that the Russian forces would be able to advance in force or retreat in force without breaking rank (since breaking rank leads to casualties). It's been very effective in creating veterans who would otherwise have gotten smoked.
[The posts have been reformatted to fit better, hopefully.]
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[This image and the other two like it depicts a "new" and revised Russian strategy for storming enemy fortified positions.
Here's the post that went with the images]:
Green arrow represents shooty shooty, purple arrow represents talky talky with base about what's happening. Black arrow represents direction of movement.
Rinse repeat for as many meters as you have to move. Reverse for retreating with middle group providing cover fire and far-back group keeping an eye on the situation.
[And two posts before the pictures were posted trying to explain the maneuver without visual aid]:
>And why are they doing this?
Eh I don't remember all of the details but it has something to do with trench depth perception and allowing for maximum covering fire during the advance while preventing accidental friendly fire.
Basically a group of 3-50 (it scales) soldiers will advance at a 45 degree staggered arc, preferably with covering fire from vehicles or grenadiers/machine gunners.
There will be 3 lines of these groupings and they advance in X-meter increments depending on the situation (usually about 30-50 meters at a time). Group 1 advances, group 2 provides covering fire,
group 3 remains ready to charge if there's an issue or if they spot enemies coming from a different location (and maintains communications with their defensive line).
Then group 3 becomes group 1, group 1 becomes group 2, and group 2 becomes group 3, rinse and repeat. The staggering allows more smooth transition of forces while minimizing casualties. Vehicles will
usually be bundled with one of the three groups to advance in force, or machine gunners/grenadiers will take the place of vehicles if conditions aren't acceptable.
[Separate post]
Obviously this formation is also used during retreats to minimize losses as well just in reverse. From the videos I watched back in the day the instructors really drilled in this technique and the timing
for it for weeks/months compared to the days of training on actual weapons (self-admitted by the veterans) so that the Russian forces would be able to advance in force or retreat in force without breaking
rank (since breaking rank leads to casualties). It's been very effective in creating veterans who would otherwise have gotten smoked.
[The posts have been reformatted to fit better, hopefully.]
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This picture and the others like it were drawn to go with a greentext story on /monster/.
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Metropolis