Russians in Kharkiv region are using new tactics: anti-thermal cloaks and FPV ambushes.
According to inkorr.com: Russian forces on the Kharkiv front are introducing new tactics: they attack in small groups and use anti-thermal cloaks. According to soldier Oleksandr Voloshenko, the enemy's rear positions suffer from FPV ambushes.
'In the area of responsibility of my unit, the enemy does not change its tactics and continues to attack in small groups,' - explained Voloshenko.
Although anti-thermal cloaks help hide the occupiers from drones, they have their drawbacks — wearers can still be spotted from a distance. Sometimes this leads to comical moments when soldiers look like poles near the road.
'Three occupiers in such cloaks stand like poles in a field. They can be seen from tens of meters, that's for sure. Then all sorts of things happen to them,' - added the military.
Ambushes using FPV drones in Kharkiv region are becoming a serious threat, especially when the occupiers set them up on roads waiting for potential victims. The situation in the conflict zone remains tense as Russian troops combine attacks on the front with terrorist methods in the rear.
This news highlights the complexity of the current situation at the front, where the use of new tactics and technologies is becoming commonplace. In the face of constant changes on the battlefield, the military is doing everything possible to adapt to the challenges they face daily.
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