Russians Use a Horse as a Starlink Carrier on the Frontline: Photo.
According to ТСН: The Russian army continues to demonstrate its 'ingenuity' in logistical matters at the front.
Military expert in radio technologies Serhiy 'Flash' Beskrestnov showed photographic materials on his Telegram channel, where it is visible how Russian soldiers use a horse for transporting active equipment. The Starlink terminal was secured to the animal's gear, which was moving near the line of combat.
This approach surprised the expert, who compared the situation to a post-apocalyptic movie.
'About technologies. The enemy has installed 'Starlink' on a horse. Mad Max takes a break here,' commented the situation Serhiy Beskrestnov.
Earlier, military specialists noted that Russia is actively moving towards the mass use of strike drones due to serious problems with strategic aviation. Many aircraft involved in missile strikes on Ukraine have practically exhausted their technical resources, limiting the adversary's capabilities in employing bombers.
To compensate for these losses, the Russian Federation is actively using relatively cheap drones, upgrading their capabilities, and trying to overload the Ukrainian air defense system.
These new methods of warfare indicate the adaptation of Russian troops to modern conditions. The use of animals for transporting equipment not only demonstrates a creative approach in the rest but also highlights the growing reliance on drone technology in modern combat operations. This may influence the course of the conflict and the strategies of both sides in the ongoing struggle.
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