Ukraine is Expanding the Reach of its Drone Operations, creating what is described as a Growing “Death Zone” behind Russian Lines and Putting Increasing Pressure on Supply Routes to the Front.
The area where Drones can Detect and Strike Targets has Tripled in Size in recent Months, turning previously Safer Logistics Zones into Active Risk areas.
Ukrainian Strategy is Increasingly focused on Precision rather than Troop Numbers.
Instead of Committing more Soldiers to the Front, Operations are Centered on Surveillance and Targeted Drone Strikes aimed at Slowing Russian Movement and Disrupting Coordination.
The Objective is to Limit the Ability of Russian forces to move Equipment, Fuel, and Reinforcements Efficiently.
He reported Expansion is Driven by Increased Drone Range and Improved Co-Ordination.
According to the Report, Ukrainian Drones can now Strike Targets up to 150 kilometers Behind the Front Lline, Compared to roughly 50 kilometers Previously.
This Forces Russian Logistics further from Combat Zones and Complicates their Supply Chains. Ukrainian Operations are Focusing on Degrading Russian Air Defense and Electronic Warfare Systems.
The Impact is being felt across Russian Supply Lines. Transport Routes are becoming Harder to Use, with some Troops Reportedly Forced to Cover Distances on Foot Due to the Risk of Drone Strikes.
Heavier Strike Drones are also being used to Target Infrastructure such as Warehouses, Equipment Depots, and Command Points Deeper Behind the Lines.

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker



No comments:
Post a Comment