Russian invaders are trying to protect themselves from Ukrainian UAVs.
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Thus, Russian soldiers build canopies over their trenches from scrap materials. At the same time, the occupiers are covering the trenches even on the sides. The enemy also actively uses the so-called trench electronic warfare. A new type of arrangement of enemy positions was recorded by soldiers of the 501st separate marine battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is stated on the unit’s Facebook page.
Defense Express analysts noted that these structures still create an obstacle to ammunition drops from drones, and also interfere with FPV drone strikes.
According to experts, the appearance of similar Russian structures at the front will entail the proliferation of more powerful UAVs for dropping mortar mines. Experts are confident that FPV drones will continue to be relevant because they allow them to destroy both personnel and equipment of the Russian army.
Let us remind you that recently in the Kherson region, soldiers of the National Guard destroyed two military trucks of the Russian invaders. For this purpose, aerial reconnaissance officers of the 11th brigade named after. M. Grushevsky used drones.
Source: Defense Express
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