Ukrainian artillery units in the eastern conflict zone are facing a new challenge as they come under increased surveillance and attack by Russian drones. These drones have been effectively tracking the movements of Ukrainian artillery units, making it difficult for them to operate without being detected.
The use of drones by Russian forces has forced Ukrainian artillery units to adopt a 'fire and hide' strategy, where they quickly fire their weapons and then relocate to avoid being targeted by the drones. This tactic has disrupted the usual operations of the Ukrainian artillery, as they are unable to maintain sustained fire on their targets.
The drones have also been used to pinpoint the locations of Ukrainian artillery positions, allowing Russian forces to accurately target them with artillery fire of their own. This has resulted in Ukrainian artillery units being pinned down and unable to effectively respond to Russian attacks.
The situation has escalated the conflict in eastern Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces struggling to counter the threat posed by the Russian drones. The use of drones in this manner represents a new phase in the conflict, where technology is being used to gain a tactical advantage on the battlefield.
Ukrainian authorities are working to develop countermeasures to protect their artillery units from the threat of Russian drones. However, the effectiveness of these countermeasures remains to be seen as the conflict continues to evolve.
As the conflict in eastern Ukraine intensifies, the use of drones for surveillance and targeting purposes is likely to play an increasingly significant role in shaping the outcome of the conflict. Ukrainian artillery units will need to adapt their tactics and strategies to effectively deal with this new threat posed by Russian drones.