Independent assault battalions, and now regiments, were and are an highly crucial offensive component of WL SZU, a kind of avant-garde assault force, as in the Kursk offensive, or a tactical-operational reserve of the front, as under Pokrowski. And so, for example, the 33rd and 225th assault battalions were a pin in the Kursk offensive, in turn the 425th assault battalion was a key operational detachment at the Operational-Tactical Grouping (OTU) level close Pokrowski. For at least a fewer months, 2024 on key front sections, assault battalions were the most loyal to Syrian and at the same time very valuable combat groups, perfecting infantry assault tactics, countering the attacking forces of the opponent, but bearing dense losses.