
School of War Ep 249: Mick Ryan on the Ukrainian Way of War
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Nov 18, 2025 Major General Mick Ryan, a retired Australian Army leader and military expert with recent experience in Ukraine, dives into the complexities of the ongoing war. He discusses the tactical innovations employed by both Ukraine and Russia, including the critical role of drones. Ryan explains how the Ukrainian military adapts to Russian tactics while reflecting on historical patterns from World War I. He also addresses the challenges of manpower, the industrial capacities of both nations, and the strategic thinking guiding Ukraine under President Zelensky.
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Pool, Snake, And An Unwanted Swim
- Mick Ryan fell into his pool while removing a snake and recommends avoiding that experience.
- He didn't care what species it was while sprinting out of the water.
Strategic Purpose Behind Local Destruction
- Glide bombs and tactical aviation create devastating local destruction and can open gaps for exploitation.
- Russia aims to create a political narrative of inevitable victory more than decisive operational breakthroughs.
How Ukrainian Brigades Are Built
- Ukrainian brigades mix dismounted and mechanised battalions with dedicated drone battalions and lighter support.
- They've reorganised into corps and regional groupings for better continuity and command.




