I have had a front line (known affectionately as The Swiss Cheese Line) built since turn 3. My main objective has been to keep the Red Army together so rather than being surrounded I've given up ground. My overall strategy for the time being is aggressive defense in that I'm trying to force static warfare on the Axis and cause as many casualties to them as I can.
I'm not "unhappy" with the overall strategy I've chosen. The data below shows it's causing Axis casualties - whether higher or lower than historical I don't know but still causing then casualties. My use of the Sir Robin has reduced my losses at the cost of giving up ground.
However my situation though not dire is worrisome.
As of 1941-08-17 65.41% of the Red Army is combat unready (under strength, unready or depleted). I'm able to bring a steady and consistent number of units from the strategic reserves to swap out with unready units but I just can't keep up. In my scenario the national morale starts at 45 and it increases to 50 at the 4th quarter of 1941. I'm hoping that when it does that may help reduce all the routed units I get and I can eventually get ahead of swapping out units.
Any ideas/suggestions for what I can try to get the Red Army's unready rate down? I've tried threatening the troops but I guess being a Comrade Evil Cyber-Soviet Dictator has it's limits.

The data below is either for the 1941-08-17 turn or as of that date.