KEY POINTS
  • Russia's military has been widely discredited and disparaged by the Western media since the start of its invasion of Ukraine.
  • Russia was seen to have bungled the early phase of the war, suffering a series of setbacks and retreats.
  • Defense analysts say Russia has adapted its tactics during the war, however, and a more structured, coordinated and reactive armed force has emerged.
  • Russia's defensive operations could prove hard for Ukraine to crack as it prepares to mount a counteroffensive.
An armored convoy of pro-Russian troops moves along a road during the Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine, on April 21, 2022.

Russia's military has been widely discredited and disparaged by the Western media since the start of its invasion of Ukraine, seen to have bungled the early phase of the war after suffering a series of setbacks and retreats.

But defense analysts at a top London-based military think tank have investigated Russia's tactical adaptations during the war and have noted that a more structured, coordinated and reactive armed force has emerged — and one that's particularly strong on the defensive.