They recognize that while they can teach how to use certain weapons with which the Ukrainians are unfamiliar, the Ukrainians can teach them about optimal tactics on the modern battlefield. But increasingly, NATO has more to learn from Ukraine than vice versa. JL
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Ukrainian soldiers often showed far greater tactical imagination than their Western trainers, a former British trainer said. Ukrainian soldiers, out of necessity, are willing to take more risks and think out of the box. They were "far more flexible and comfortable coming off doctrine. That's driven by necessity. They just get it. They have their objective." Ukraine's seasoned soldiers have experience the Western soldiers training them do not. The UK and its allies have not fought a large-scale industrial war in decades, so are studying Ukraine. Ukrainians move (differently) in ways then recognized as tactically sound for a battlefield rigged with traps. "They have a greater understanding of what it takes to win and sheer determination." Training Ukrainians who had experience was intimidating for Western trainers, but there was a knowledge exchange that proved valuable for both sides.























