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Putin’s war machine sputters in drone age

Putin’s war machine sputters in drone age

Ukraine has effectively countered Russia's traditional manpower advantage by leveraging widespread drone technology in its defense efforts. This shift has forced Russia to adapt its military strategy, which historically relied on overwhelming troop numbers. The conflict has highlighted the growing importance of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in modern warfare, demonstrating their capability to disrupt established military doctrines. Ukraine's innovative use of drones, often modified for reconnaissance and attack, has provided crucial battlefield intelligence and enabled precision strikes against Russian forces. This has led to a reevaluation of military spending and development priorities by various nations, with a focus on enhancing drone capabilities and counter-drone measures. The effectiveness of these small, agile platforms suggests a significant evolution in military tactics, potentially diminishing the dominance of traditional armored formations and large infantry units.

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