Ukraine seizes both initiative and strategy in drone warfare, expert says
Photo: Ukrainian drones are destroying Russian logistics (pixabay.com)
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have seized the initiative in the drone warfare domain. Drones have become the main tool for systematically destroying Russian logistics and artillery, states Ivan Kyrychevskyi, a serviceman of the 413th Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS) Regiment Raid and an arms expert, in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
According to the expert, drones are systematically destroying enemy logistics. This significantly limits Russia's use of artillery, which was previously considered one of the occupying army's key strengths.
"We have not only seized the initiative from the Russians in the use of drones, but also adopted the strategy of turning drones themselves into a tool for success on the battlefield," he emphasized.
Destruction of Russian heavy equipment and locomotives
Ukrainian drone operators have created a mirror kill zone stretching 10–15 kilometers deep, effectively complicating supply operations for Russian troops on the front line.
According to Kyrychevskyi, thanks to the efforts of Ukraine's Defense Forces units, including the Raid Regiment, the Russian troops' heavy vehicles and even railway locomotives are being systematically destroyed deep behind the front line.
As an example, in mid-November, Ukrainian troops thwarted a Russian mechanized assault near the border of the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions. They successfully destroyed rare Russian T-80BV tanks equipped with a distinctive protective structure that made them resemble porcupines.
In less than two years since its establishment, the Raid Regiment has struck at least 7,000 enemy targets. According to Kyrychevskyi, this surpasses the achievements of Russia's heavily publicized Rubicon unit both in terms of scale and significance.
Secret behind Ukrainian drones
According to Kyrychevskyi, the turning point and the accumulation of positive effects in drone warfare are the result of systematic efforts at all levels over the past nine months to a year. The key factor behind this success is not so much the technology itself, but the people operating it.
"Ukraine is demonstrating success in the use of drones on the battlefield not because groundbreaking technologies have been invented, but because there are determined individuals who can turn virtually any drone into a lethal weapon," he concluded.