Russian drones have less impact on the battlefield as Ukraine adopts new technologies and tactics.
In the thirty months since the start of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has lost its leadership in military drones and electronic warfare technologies, especially those applied at the tactical level. At the same time, Ukraine has become a world leader in these industries. Forbes wrote this on Wednesday, August 21.
It is stated that the Russian and Ukrainian industrial bases are competing to innovate, develop and implement the best technologies that can give their soldiers an advantage on the battlefield.
“This is especially true for drones and electronic warfare systems, as both technological areas developed rapidly during the war Ukraine was able to get ahead of Russia in development processes, allowing rapid development -deploy more advanced systems, achieving an advantage in these technical areas,” the publication wrote.
Analysts point out that Ukraine’s recent successes in the Kursk region demonstrate its advantages in these technical areas.
“When Ukrainian troops advance to a certain area, they use electronic warfare systems to disable Russian drones. They then deploy swarms of their own drones to search for targets and strike Russian positions. These strikes are followed by ground troops rolling in for security in This process is repeated systematically, allowing the Ukrainians to win solid victories and the troops Russians seem to have no answer to this tactic.
Today, the Department of Defense is working to integrate ground and air robotic and unmanned systems into a single control center for all drones on the battlefield in real time.
We remind you that the aerial reconnaissance officers of the State Border Service of Ukraine in the direction of Zaporozhye used drones to destroy the antenna equipment of the Russians using robotic surveillance cameras.
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Source: korrespondent

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