Ukraine can defeat Russia with drones: how technology is changing warfare.
According to inkorr.com: In the context of war in Ukraine, perceptions of modern military operations have changed. Sem Kiely, the international news editor of The Independent, notes that if Ukraine can maintain a technological advantage in unmanned combat systems over Russia, it will have the opportunity to counter Russia's numerical superiority. This opinion was expressed in the pages of 'Glavkom'.
Technological achievements in the military sphere
In recent years, Ukraine has actively appealed to Western European countries for the provision of necessary weapons, such as tanks, armored personnel carriers, and artillery. However, the use of kamikaze drones now allows for the destruction of Russian positions far from the front lines. The technologies of these drones open up new opportunities for Ukrainian troops, particularly for eliminating supply lines and armored columns of the Russian Federation. Previously, to counter Russian drones, Ukraine was assisted by jamming systems, but now the enemy uses fiber-optic controlled drones, which complicates their destruction.
The war in Ukraine affects global conflicts, demonstrating that technical innovations and technological superiority can resolve critical military situations and change the strategies of local wars. Ukraine is trying to utilize advanced developments in its fight against a larger and better-equipped army, which will be crucial for the development of military conflicts at the international level.
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