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Drones Change Warfare in Ukraine’s Ongoing Conflict

Drones Change Warfare in Ukraine's Ongoing ConflictSaralnama

Ukraine's Da Vinci Wolves battalion faces constant Russian attacks using new tactics. Soldiers now rely on drones for reconnaissance, rescue, and combat. FPV drones with 12-14 km range have extended the kill zone. Ground drones like the ₹10 lakh Termit help move supplies and evacuate wounded. Both sides use drone jammers, with a 70% success rate. Arbalet interceptor drones target Russian reconnaissance drones. The conflict has evolved into a drone war, with pilots operating up to 20 missions in 24 hours. To protect against drones, soldiers can seek cover and avoid open areas. (Updated 6 Sep 2025, 12:09 IST; source: link)

Key Points

  • Ukraine's Da Vinci Wolves battalion faces constant Russian attacks using new tactics
  • Soldiers now rely on drones for reconnaissance, rescue, and combat
  • FPV drones with 12-14 km range have extended the kill zone