Ukrainian forces destroyed Russian Be-12: how the occupiers are looking for a replacement for reconnaissance.
According to inkorr.com: After the destruction of the Ukrainian military's anti-submarine Be-12 'Chayka' aircraft, Russia began actively involving helicopters and reconnaissance drones for surveillance. Military expert Dmytro Pletenchuk noted that the Russian occupiers are already using various drones, including models like 'Orion', 'Forpost', and Iranian 'Mohajer-6'.
Impact on Security and Logistics
If Russian aviation suffers further damages, the actions of Ukrainian forces could seriously complicate the situation for the occupiers in ensuring security against drones. In such a case, Russia will have to use less effective means of surveillance, complicating their logistical operations at sea.
The events surrounding the use of drones are gaining momentum, as their effectiveness depends not only on security at the front but also on the success of military operations. The involvement of cutting-edge technologies from both sides contributes to the escalation of the conflict, and it is important for Ukrainian military forces to be prepared for new challenges in this area.
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