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It's a war, not a Special Military Operation. Russia isn't winning strategically; the situation is stagnated, with only tactical-operational gains. There are no records of Russian 'bayonet charges.' Instead, they conduct assaults with light infantry, avoiding armored vehicles due to threats like AT systems, FPVs, and mines. Small groups (2-8 soldiers) moving according to terrain are less visible.
While recognizing the use of expendable troops who lack training and have poor contracts, I'm less interested in debating the issue and more interested in offering suggestions.
I can easily point out specific errors (like the BTR-82A, M10 issues) on a Discord server if possible, as it would be more convenient.
if you really want the feels the Russo-Ukranian War, you can try Code:X mod for Call to Arms Gates of Hell: Ostfront, the unit's are very very interesting and detailed (both on Russia and Ukraine side, also there's NATO too)
and yes some of the tactic are pretty much human wave (Donbass/Luhansk Militia, Storm Z and now Storm V), while supported by much professional forces (Guard, VDV, Spetnaz, North Korean troop, Serbian volunteer, Wagner, you named it), though you can entirely abandon the idea of human wave and goes only with professional forces (it can still work)
the unfortunate part of modding in the original Call to Arms is that "there's a lot to be desired, but it can't be changed due to in-game feature that are hard coded", the upside though? way more fucking modded map, Ostfront doesn't have any expert modders that's capable of expertly making maps
You just summed up what the Russian forces had been doing in their Special Military Operation. Are they winning or gaining? Sure. The cost? Sent a lot of soldiers into a human wave while their more veteran units are the exploitation forces. Can they afford that? Yes. Russia has never been a "quality over quantity" force to begin with.