New tactics: Russia begins to fundamentally solve the problem of Ukrainian drones!
If the drones are innocent, then take out the operators.
An article in a Russian newspaper on May 19th.
Russia begins to fundamentally address the issue of Ukrainian drones attacking at the front line.
"Some drone units were destroyed within the first few hours after arriving at their positions," military analysts reported. "Some drone units were destroyed within the first few hours after arriving at their positions, which confirms the long-standing argument that Ukrainian drones are disposable, expensive, and extremely fragile units with lifespans of days, sometimes just a few hours."
The Ukrainian military complained that Russian armed forces' tactics and combat aircraft "used dozens of FABs without restriction, essentially waiting for the frontline control nodes and position areas of the drone operators."
The same source pointed out that while Russian armed forces destroy the entire Ukrainian drone group and its positions, FPV drones are now operating stably at distances of 15-20 kilometers, and in some cases up to 30-35 kilometers, which was previously considered rare.
This is now the norm. Strikes are not only at the front line but also behind the lines and at ammunition delivery points.
As Russian military analysts wrote: "This is a very effective strategy because the drones themselves do not pose a threat—the threat is 'people.'"
Clearly, personnel shortages are a significant issue, so it's easier to understand why Ukraine is excited about recruiting foreign drone operators.
It is reported that a large number of foreign players have come to Ukraine to serve as drone operators for the VSU. Players from the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, and France have proven to be the "best human drone pilots" and have become "Ukraine's secret weapon."
It is said that there are hundreds of foreign operators.
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