Drones Now Account for 70% of Russian Casualties, Signaling a Tactical Revolution.
A Tactical Shift on the Battlefield
According to UATV: Military expert Vladyslav Seleznev states that drones have become the primary means of inflicting damage on Russian forces, now responsible for 60–70% of their casualties. This highlights a profound tactical shift where unmanned aerial vehicles play a central role in striking enemy positions. The conflict in Ukraine has become a testing ground for how modern militaries integrate new technologies with traditional firepower.
Previously, artillery was responsible for roughly 90% of losses to Russian personnel and armored vehicles. While drones have become decisive, artillery remains a critical component of Ukraine's defensive strategy.
"Artillery continues to play an extremely important role on the battlefield." — Vladyslav Seleznev
This confirms that, despite the effectiveness of drones, traditional weapon systems have not lost their relevance.
Seleznev also emphasized that "artillery units now have the resources to operate, and they are utilizing these capabilities virtually 24/7." This points to the constant readiness of Ukrainian forces on the front lines, where the combined use of drones and artillery can significantly influence the course of combat operations.
The Evolution of Modern Warfare
These tactical changes indicate an evolution in modern warfare, where technologies like drones are becoming increasingly vital. Simultaneously, despite such innovations, traditional methods like artillery remain critically important to the overall defense strategy.
This underscores the necessity for military forces to adapt to new conditions and technologies to ensure effectiveness and readiness in combat.
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