Vladislav Stotsky on drones: 90% of enemy losses are provided by drones.
Redistribution of the budget for drones
According to inkorr.com: Vladislav Stotsky, a Ukrainian hero, suggested in an interview to redirect part of the military budget from spending on expensive military systems to mass production of drones. He noted that drones play a key role, providing about 90% of the hits on the enemy's manpower, so more attention should be paid to their production.
According to Stotsky, modern military strategies require an increase in drone production and a review of spending on expensive systems in favor of serial production of drones. He emphasized the importance of such an approach, as drones significantly enhance the effectiveness of hitting enemy forces.
'Currently, in my opinion, about 90% of hits on the enemy's manpower are provided by drones, the rest - artillery, tanks, infantry, heavy weapons - is about 10%. So, probably, we need more drones than anything else'
Moreover, Romania and Ukraine have signed an agreement for joint production of defense drones, aimed at strengthening air defense. This initiative covers not only drone production but also technology exchange and collaboration in their operation.
The inclusion of drones in military strategies reflects the adaptation of the Ukrainian army to modern combat conditions. Thanks to the agreement with Romania, new opportunities are opening up for Ukraine to enhance its defense capabilities, which could significantly impact the situation at the front.
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