Ukraine's Main Weapon Today - How to Hold Back the Enemy.


The front line today is practically stagnant due to the widespread use of FPV drones by both sides of the conflict. However, according to experts, Ukraine should increase the production of strike drones to improve the situation in its favor.
Drones in Combat
The Ukrainian Armed Forces currently have a wider range of FPV drones than their opponents in the Russian Armed Forces. However, according to expert Sergey Bratchuk, to achieve success on the front, their numbers need to be increased. Additionally, it is essential to conduct strikes on the capabilities that produce drones on Russian territory.
“The quality of our drones is impeccable, but we need more quantity. Moreover, we need to attack Russia more often, as all the war resources are located there and immediately come to the front. We are observing how the number of Russian drones attacking our peaceful cities has increased,” noted the expert.
He also added that sometimes the Russians manage to advance only due to a large number of troops and mass assaults, so strikes on personnel of the Russian Armed Forces must also be conducted.
Recently, there were reports about North Korea possibly receiving assistance from Russia in the war and about a missile attack in the Odesa region.
The Ukrainian military actively uses FPV drones in the conflict zone, but experts believe that their numbers need to be increased for more effective combat operations and gaining an advantage on the front. The importance of conducting strikes on UAV production facilities in Russia to weaken enemy positions is also noted.
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