Ukraine launched an advanced drone warfare project, integrating UAVs and infantry to establish 10-15 km kill zones for enhancing battlefield efficiency.
From dropping bombs on Russian positions to evacuating wounded comrades, drones have become an indispensable asset for Ukrainian forces. However, the Russian army also constantly improves in the drone race.
Facing rumors of his impending dismissal, Ukraine's Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, published an essay on CNN stating Ukraine must adapt to reduced military aid and boost technology to defeat Russia.
Ukraine must boost infantry quality to force personnel loss ratios requiring Russia to expend 15-20 soldiers to kill one Ukrainian, argues military expert.
Ukraine Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi's article was never about stalemate, but about the technological adaptations needed for victory. This is totally achievable - if the West truly decides it wants Ukraine to win the war.
Costing a fraction of a battleship, Ukraine's drones have delivered a heavy blow to Russia's navy. Russia's $30 billion fleet now sits idle in port, evading Ukraine's cheap but potent unmanned naval siege.
Military analyst Yigal Levin explained how Ukraine's guerrilla-style raids to gather intelligence emulate Israel's storied operations against regional foes.