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Ukraine's Drone Defense: Weather's Impact on War Tactics
Ukraine, PokrovskTuesday, November 25, 2025
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Russian soldiers are exploiting bad weather to bypass Ukrainian defenses.
The Problem in the East
- Small groups of Russian troops are infiltrating Ukrainian positions.
- These infiltrators cause chaos by taking over buildings or planting mines.
The Role of Drones
- Drones are crucial for spotting and targeting enemies.
- However, they struggle in fog or heavy rain, giving Russian troops an advantage.
The Front Line
- The front line stretches over 800 miles, making it impossible to monitor every inch.
- Ukraine's limited number of soldiers exacerbates the problem.
Weather's Impact
- Bad weather, such as thick fog in Pokrovsk, allows Russian soldiers to move freely.
- This makes it difficult for Ukrainian drones to operate effectively.
The "Gray Zone"
- Drones help create an ambiguous front line, known as the "gray zone."
- Both sides move back, making it harder for short-range drones to reach them.
Historical Comparison
- A Ukrainian official compared the situation to World War I.
- Back then, the front line barely moved for years due to technological limitations.
- Today, drones are changing the game, but bad weather can still limit their use.
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