Russia launches 6000 drones daily at the front: how Ukraine destroys them.
Active use of drones by Russian troops at the front
According to inkorr.com: Russian troops regularly launch from 5 to 6 thousand drones of various models along the front line, confirming their active use in combat conditions. This was reported by the spokesman of the National Guard, Ruslan Muzychuk, during a TV broadcast.
'We see that the enemy is using a large number of drones on the front line - more than 5 thousand, and sometimes even more than 6 thousand a day,' noted the representative of the National Guard.
The arsenal of the occupiers is dominated by loitering munitions 'Lancet', reconnaissance drones, kamikaze drones 'Molniya', as well as FPV drones and Mavic quadcopters of various modifications. Despite the active use of enemy drones, Ukrainian defenders respond effectively to this threat.
As Muzychuk noted, on the Donetsk direction alone, more than 30 loitering munitions 'Lancet' and hundreds of kamikaze drones are destroyed daily. The mass use of drones has now become one of the main features of modern combat operations on the Russian-Ukrainian front.
This situation obliges the Armed Forces of Ukraine to constantly improve their means of countering drones and to develop their own drone units.
It is important to note that significant drone forces are used daily on the Russian-Ukrainian front, including both reconnaissance and attacking models. Ukrainian defenders are also keeping up, successfully destroying a large number of enemy drones every day.
This development demonstrates the importance of drones in modern military conflicts, where unmanned aerial vehicles become an integral part of the strategies of both sides. The Ukrainian military, activating drone programs, strives to maintain balance in the airspace, responding to threats and improving their own technologies. This emphasizes the significance of technological innovations in modern warfare.
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