MouthBQ98 said:
The most aggressive side wins, pretty much. The losers are overwhelmed and start to feel isolated and panic that they are losing ground and have no way to retreat, and eventually individually and collectively decide they aren't dying for this and attempt to surrender if given an opportunity. If the Ukrainian can hack through this mess, they should find each successive defensive position weaker and generally manned by fewer and less capable defenders.
In fact I would suspect some of the trench lines are patrolled rather than completely manned and are paper thin, and Russia was hoping to withdraw forces back to defend them, given their own manpower limitations. A mobile force just might roll right through the rearward defense lines.
Assuming this was in response the the trench clearing IFV assault post vid above.
The UKE tactics here were pretty poor. The exit alone out of the IFV appeared to have never been rehearsed.
It would not surprise me one bit if the shot to the arm was friendly fire.
As bad as the Ukes were, the russians were far worse and appeared to put up no fight at all.
As your post states the more
aggressive side won out and I am still wondering how the Ukes were able to chase down and get the orcs to surrender through such thick cover even with drone coverage. These orcs must have failed the 2 mile run miserably because it appears they didn't make it 3-400M.
Violence of Action can overcome a lot of other shortfalls.