How Ukraine is 'MacGyvering' its way to winning the war

Swiss Army Men
'MacGyvered Weapons'
The army is impressed
One simple Ukrainian trick that Russians hate
Rapid dominance
Home team wins
Up the Black Sea without a paddle
The sinking of the Moskva
Off the back of a truck
Drone Wars
Jury-rigging to victory
It's behind you!
'Shadow army'
Russia's fleet in dire straits
Russia shouldn't be underestimated, though
Are brains enough against brawn?
Make a sound in the east, then strike in the west
Swiss Army Men

Ukrainian troops are following the example of 'MacGyver', one of the biggest hits of 1980s TV about a special agent defeating his enemies with his wits, resourcefulness, and seemingly infinite skills to create makeshift gadgets.

'MacGyvered Weapons'

The New York Times even dedicated a feature story on Ukraine's 'MacGyvered weapons', getting the most out of light arsenal and lots of creativity.

The army is impressed

Ben Hodges, a former top US Army commander in Europe, pointed out the parallels between the 1980s show and how Ukrainian troops are using their inventory: “People are using the MacGyver metaphor.”

One simple Ukrainian trick that Russians hate

Ukraine lacks the arsenal of the Russian army, having less powerful weapons with shorter ranges. However, these are also lighter and easier to mobilize, giving Ukrainians an edge.

Rapid dominance

As simple as mounting missiles and rocket systems on trucks and speedboats, Ukrainians have managed to do a surprising amount to invading Russian troops. They attack, quickly retreat and block the enemy's advance.

Home team wins

This strategy has resulted in some relevant victories for Ukraine. For instance, they managed to take Snake Island (pictured) back after the Russians were overwhelmed by the constant sneak attacks coming from speedboats.

Up the Black Sea without a paddle

These Blitzkrieg tactics are also considered an important factor as to why Russian troops have been unable to take Odesa, despite the robust sea power of Putin's navy.

The sinking of the Moskva

Probably the greatest military achievement of the 'MacGyver method' in the Ukrainian war so far has been the sinking of the Moskva, the flagship of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea.

Image: By Mil.ru, wikimedia commons

Off the back of a truck

“With the Moskva, they MacGyvered a very effective anti-ship system that they put on the back of a truck to make it mobile and move it around,” Hodges explained in an interview that was cited by The New York Times.

Drone Wars

Drones have also been fundamental for Ukrainians to contain the mighty Russian military force.

Jury-rigging to victory

The US military has been surprised by how Russian anti-aircraft units have been unable to stop drone attacks. They suspect Ukrainians have somehow jury-rigged their drones to avoid detection.

It's behind you!

So far, Ukraine's unconventional methods have given positive results against Russia's more traditional tactics. These even include attacks to the rear of the invading troops.

'Shadow army'

The BBC has reported on a 'shadow army', made up of agents, informers, and partisans, helping Ukraine from behind enemy lines.

Russia's fleet in dire straits

The obstacles Russia has found to sustaining its advances, plus the hardships to take over Odesa, have forced Putin to change the commanding officer of the Black Sea Fleet in late August.

Russia shouldn't be underestimated, though

Nonetheless, despite Zelensky's claims that Ukraine has managed to regain territory and push back invading troops, it's pretty clear that Russia has a large and powerful military, capable to continue fighting for many months to come.

Are brains enough against brawn?

It's hard to say how far Ukraine's military creativity will help them in the long run. Every day the war goes on, lives continue to be lost.

Make a sound in the east, then strike in the west

What is true is that MacGyver, that 1980s TV hero capable of defusing a missile with a bent paperclip, is an example of the Ukrainian resistance. Sometimes you just need whatever you have at hand and lots of imagination to get out of a sticky situation.

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