Fruit or Seed (1)

As far as I know, Brusilov is a very aggressive and ruthless commander.

In the now-vanished original history, even with 2.5 times the troops and 1.7 times the artillery power, he aimed for complete annihilation and always gave his forces near-suicidal objectives.

The German army implemented independent command through mission-type tactics?

Brusilov was the first in the Russian army to execute independent breakthrough.

He knew well that the Russian army could never become the German army.

That's why as a commander, he took all judgment into his own hands and ordered his subordinate soldiers to go, charge, and die.

And now.

"Low use of heavy artillery and high ratio of light artillery and cavalry. At least triple the enemy's cavalry forces? Is this right? As far as I know, the Dual Monarchy has the second most cavalry in Europe, yet there's a threefold difference?"