The Drone War in Ukraine

The Drone War in Ukraine

Every day, we witness a significant and holistic understanding of war as we knew it before Russia invaded Ukraine.

The ultimate use of Drones has reached an individual and personal level.

That is, a drone operator from a safe position can, as long as he sees an enemy soldier, target and kill him.


Even if he hides in a small individual shelter.


Soon, the electronic flying predators will also hunt their prey at night.

Artificial intelligence has dramatically boosted the development of group behaviors for automatic detection of space, research, and targeting of people and materials.


They can attack alone or in groups.


Let's read their current operational application in the test field of weapons and tactics in Ukraine.


We start with their use by Russia.


The Russian forces carried out synchronized attacks with drones and missiles late at night, targeting installations in Odessa.


  Russian (Iranian-made) Shahed drones bombed ports in Odessa and destroyed warehouses with grain and weapons, while some trucks were also hit.


At the same time, there were bombings by Russian Tu-95s in Cherkasy, Ukraine. Specifically, according to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia sent six Iranian-made Shahed drones. It fired 10 cruise missiles, with Ukrainian forces destroying six drones and six missiles before hitting their target.


At the same time, two cargo ships sailed to Ukraine today, according to what was announced by the Ukrainian port authorities. They are the first ships to use the "humanitarian corridor" in the Black Sea to sail to Ukrainian ports and load grain destined for African and Asian markets.


The Ukrainian technique is more effective at the psychological level.

No one, even in Moscow, should be (according to the Ukrainians) safe.


The situation in Solentar and Crimea is terrifying, where soldiers and civilians live with the constant risk of attacks by countless Ukrainian drones.


While Russia, in cooperation with their allies (China, North Korea, and Iran), are preparing their own naval drones to intercept Ukrainian drones, the video shows a Ukrainian UAV of the Mugin-5 type flying over Crimea!


More specifically, a video from the past 24 hours shows a Ukrainian Mugin-5 UAV flying in the sky over Yevpatoriya on the Crimean peninsula.


"What is the Russian air defense doing?" wonders the man behind the video's publication (and perhaps recording). 

Air defense systems were designed in the 80s for the reason the term states.

Area defense against incoming enemy warplanes but also ballistic missiles or cruise missiles.


They are all still being prepared for the new weapons of the 21st century.


As for the specific Ukrainian UAV, the Mugin-5 is a commercially available Chinese-made drone carrying up to 15 kilograms of equipment and cargo.


15 kg is enough for vehicles, fighting and hiding positions, small trenches and trenches, and against soldiers.


[The first biplanes used the technique at the beginning of the First World War.


The machine gunner behind the pilot's seat fired small mortar shells or grenades at the enemy positions.

The damage was minimal and negligible, but the psychological pressure it created was more significant since, until then, the war was two-dimensional. There was no danger from the sky.


You make a soldier, wherever they were, he wouldn't feel safe anywhere anymore.]


As a result, it is likely to be equipped with an explosive charge, which should be of particular concern to the Russian authorities in Crimea.


However, due to its small size, it is sometimes straightforward for such drones to fool air defense systems, which happened in this recent incident.

 


Mass Raids by Ukrainian Drones in Solentar.

In other news, the situation in Solentar has escalated in recent days. According to a well-known Russian military correspondent in the area in question, the Ukrainian military uses drones as offensive weapons, using several dozen UAVs in airstrikes each time.

"Unprecedented enemy drone activity is observed in Solentar.

The Ukrainian armed forces are carrying out strikes on the city with the help of FPV and Mavic-type drones. Today, about 20 of them flew in a line in the sky. They're hitting the town. A kind of incredible drone invasion," said the correspondent, quoting local citizens' words.


In addition, according to the Russians, the Ukrainian army is trying to carry out a counterattack on the position of the 200th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Russian military. 

Despite today's tense situation, Russian reports assure the internet that Russian troops are managing to keep the problem under control. 

 

 Technology is once again changing the way people fight each other.

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We are close to the moment when technology will make using humans on the battlefield absurd and prohibitive.


And this will be the historical end of the war as we have known it until today.

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