Report Indicates Russia's Strengthening of Defense and Reconnaissance Capabilities

This influx of attack drones in the region allows for a simultaneous deployment of two drones working together, enhancing their effectiveness against DPR/RF soldiers.

The situation in Ukraine seems to be intensifying with reports indicating a development in drone strategies. Ukraine's increased deployment of FPV attack drones in the Avdeevka area has led to a shift in tactics. They are now employing a new and potentially more dangerous strategy involving pairs of hunter/killer drones operated by UAF/NATO drone operators.

This influx of attack drones in the region allows for a simultaneous deployment of two drones working together, enhancing their effectiveness against DPR/RF soldiers. This tactic deviates from the previous approach of using one reconnaissance/observation drone in conjunction with one attack drone, which is now being considered outdated due to the abundance of attack drones available.

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In response to this development, Russian forces have reportedly reinforced their defense and reconnaissance capabilities. Their drones and operators are said to be working closely, enabling real-time communication and more effective detection and destruction of identified targets using two attack drones in tandem.

The utilization of pairs of attack drones signifies an escalation in the drone warfare tactics in the region, signaling a potential shift in the dynamics of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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