Ukraine: The Revolution in Warfare That the U.S. Army Is Not Prepared For – Part I
A column of four Ukrainian Army Bradley Fighting Vehicles near Zaporizhzhia were moving in formation like ‘ducks in a row’ when the lead vehicle hit a mine, resulting in a mobility kill.1 The following vehicles quickly scattered, but the second Bradley also struck a mine. The remaining armored vehicles attempted to turn around, but were immediately targeted by armed drones and artillery fire, with observers directing the strikes from drones. Ukrainian soldiers, having dismounted from their Bradleys, were left vulnerable; many fell victim to antipersonnel mines or were killed in the subsequent artillery barrage.