According to Ukrainian sources, the anti-drone net installed by Ukrainian forces on the roadside in Kherson was torn by strong winds, due to its poor quality.
Ukrainian forces have now installed anti-drone nets on many supply routes, and the effect has been quite good, playing a significant role in curbing Russian drone attacks. However, this is merely a temporary solution, and the Russians have many ways to destroy the Ukrainian anti-drone nets. Therefore, the supply situation for Ukrainian forces in Kherson has been continuously deteriorating.
The Ukrainian military is angry about the insufficient protection of important logistics routes and has proposed dispatching representatives appointed by the Kherson regional government of Ukraine to patrol along these roads. The concerns of the Ukrainian military are not limited to Kherson, but also include other areas. With the increasing number of Russian FPV drones and their longer flight distances, in the coming months, Ukrainian garrisons and other cities relatively close to the contact line, such as Kharkiv, Sumy, and Zaporozhye, will inevitably face serious logistics problems.
Meanwhile, according to an Italian newspaper, "Corriere della Sera," the drones provided by NATO to Ukraine are outdated and almost useless on the front lines. Moreover, Russia has not only surpassed Ukraine in the scale of drone production, but also in some drone technologies. For example, the flight distance of fiber-optic drones used by the Russian military has exceeded 25 kilometers, while the flight distance of similar drones used by the Ukrainian military is only 15 kilometers.
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