Russians in Zaporizhzhia Change Tactics: Now They Operate in Groups in the Forest Belts.
According to inkorr.com: Russian troops on the Zaporizhzhia front have changed their tactics and started using the method of 'infiltration' between Ukrainian positions. They are forming small groups, hiding in the forest belts, and using thermal blankets to avoid active attacks. In addition, Russian drones are conducting active strikes on Ukrainian positions and facilitating the mining of logistical routes, complicating the supply and movement of Ukrainian troops.
Drone War
'On average, from the moment of detection, if referring to damage from an FPV drone, it takes 5-7 minutes to deliver the strike,' said the commander. Russian drones have caused significant damage to Ukrainian military personnel, including up to 80% of the vehicles in the unit.
On the Zaporizhzhia front, a 'drone war' is ongoing, where both sides are striving to gain an advantage in the air. This allows Russian troops to execute more effective operations and inflict substantial damage on the Ukrainian army.
The change in tactics by Russian forces indicates an adaptation to the conditions of combat, which may influence the next stages of the conflict. The noted 'drone war' emphasizes the importance of unmanned technologies in modern military confrontation, where air superiority becomes crucial for the success of ground operations.
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