Methodical Pressure: Multi-Axis Offensive and EW Degradation
4,776 drones intercepted in a single week is not just a headline number, it’s a window into how this war is being fought. We sit down with Colonel A. C. Oguntoye for a tight, practical briefing on the latest reported special military operation update, then translate the claims into battlefield logic you can actually follow.
We start with the reasoning behind broad strike campaigns aimed at fuel, power, ports, airfields, and drone assembly and training areas. The through line is systematic degradation: reduce mobility, strain command and control, and disrupt resupply by targeting transport nodes. The most important shift we dig into is the emphasis on long range unmanned systems, including aerial drones and uncrewed surface vessels tied to Black Sea operations. Instead of waiting to fight drones at the point of attack, the strategy described here is to hit production, storage, and launch networks earlier in the chain.
From there, we go sector by sector and focus on what the reported loss categories imply: why electronic warfare stations keep showing up as high value targets, how “improved the tactical situation” reflects incremental gains without headline towns, and what heavy personnel attrition suggests about close combat in fortified zones. We also unpack operational tactical aviation and air defense as an ISR and counter-UAV engine, plus the uncomfortable economics of burning expensive interceptors against cheap mass produced drones.
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This is Frontline Updates. I’m your host, and today we’re breaking down the Russian Ministry of Defence daily report for 12 June 2026. The past week has seen coordinated strikes across six axes, with territorial gains in Kharkov and Donetsk. To help us understand the operational art behind these moves, from electronic warfare attrition to deep logistics strikes, we’re joined again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, infantry officer and military analyst. Colonel Oguntoye, welcome back.
We’ll go sector by sector: North, West, South, Center, East, Dnepr, and then a dedicated look at operational-tactical aviation. Plus, a tactical and strategic implications postscript. If you’re listening on the go, stay with us, this is a deep dive into force posture, tempo, and what the numbers really mean.
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