Russia launched 440 attack drones and 40 missiles at Ukraine's energy grid overnight. NATO scrambled fighters over Poland within minutes. This wasn't random targeting. This was coordinated systems overload. Military strategists understand something most operators miss: saturating defensive capacity reveals where resilience actually exists. Russia didn't just strike energy facilities. They tested NATO's eastern boundary response time, Polish airspace defense coordination, and Ukraine's air defense prioritization under maximum load. The pattern matters more than the event. When systems face coordinated pressure across multiple vectors simultaneously, pre-existing weaknesses surface instantly. There's no time to patch during saturation. This is why military forces build redundancy before they need it. They don't add capacity during the attack. Most businesses operate the inverse. They discover their single points of failure when those points fail under load. Where does your operation break when three critical systems fail simultaneously? Have you tested your defensive architecture under coordinated pressure, or will you discover your breaking points in real-time? Resilience isn't surviving one failure. It's maintaining function when multiple systems face coordinated stress. #OSINT #SystemsThinking #OperationalExcellence