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Looking at recent combat footage can't help but notice the same old thing. Ukranian tanks squaring off against entrenched Russian infantry with no infantry support of their own. There's zero consideration for a tactical approach and they basically park the tank over the trench and try blast the soldiers out. Trenches are sort of known for being good defence against tank fire so it makes me wonder who is designing these tactics. In the beginning the two tanks split up with one just seeming to vanish during the exchange. When Russia was being balsey in the beginning they were doing the same thing: unescorted tanks popping grind maneuvers on freeways and random lone soldiers breaking into buildings. Something about this whole conflict looks like a bunch of dudes who just want to fight without a central command. The logistics of everything looks all over the place on both sides.
Is there a timestamp you are referring to?