There are so many drones over Ukraine that soldiers can be unsure which ones belong to each side. But a Ukrainian operator said Russia is innovating less, making some of its drones easier to beat.
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Drones have become a central weapon of the Russo-Ukrainian war, with the number of uncrewed systems—mostly airborne but not exclusively—reaching astonishing levels. In early 2024, Ukraine aimed to ...
The year 2025 solidified the Russia-Ukraine War as a pioneering conflict of drone warfare, with drones playing a more central role than ever.
Russia is flying fewer types of drones than Ukraine, which is making them easier to recognize and defeat, a Ukrainian drone operator told Business Insider. Dimko Zhluktenko, a drone operator with ...