MouthBQ98 said:
Better protection, more accurate targeting, better optics and sighting, especially at night, independent commander viewers allows for hunter killer operation and better situational awareness. Operating with supporting armored infantry and adequate engineering vehicle support, these vehicles will allow a powerful combined arms force that will allow rapid assaults that the Russian forces should not be able to adequately resist, with proper cooperative and integrated operation.
Alternatively on defense, any Russian attack that comes out in the open on the attack should be easily repelled by quick detection and accurate targeting.
These vehicles, used in concentration with a more western doctrine, should allow for Ukraine to launch attacks against Russian positions, even if there are levels of prepared defenses.
when you analyze the situation:
there will be around 3 squadrons or companies of advanced tanks for the UFA
it may be the best possible usage of that force to serve as a
mobile reserve, in that wherever the Russkies make a penetration of the defense line you send in this armored regiment to push the advancing infantry back.
similar to what happened last week in Soledar and around Bakhmut, this mobile reserve would be able to close off any "shwerpunkt" by the Russians.
if you just throw 40 tanks into an assault against prepared Russian lines, they can use Malyutka AT-3 Saggers or whatever to just knock them out as they come across the fields.
seems to be better to use the Soviet equipment for Ukrainian offensives and keep the advanced equipment to really make a difference long term in preventing any withdrawals.