The new corps structure gives experienced commanders the ability to see a broader picture, deploy more resources faster - and at a strategic level - to produce better results. The notable successes at Dobropillia north of Pokrovsk and at Kupiansk near Kharkiv are both credited to the advent of corps level leadership. JL
Francis Farrell reports in the Kyiv Independent:
As of early 2026, 18 corps have been formed within Ukraine's land forces to bring brigades together, expanding separate artillery and drone units of each corps to brigade and regiment level, crucial to a coherent, coordinated defense. Large well-resourced brigades have been placed to expand and take over a corps, bringing experienced commanders, technology, human capital, and best practices, and spreading them out over the corps level to raise the standard of less capable brigades, and coordinate a better defense of their sector as a whole. Success in clearing Dobropillia showed corps command proved a more effective system, even when deployed hastily. And the potential for a corps to plan and execute offensive operations was displayed by the successful counterattack and clearing of Kupiansk























