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Ukraine's key weapon has wheels, a bomb: Drones killing thousands of Russians
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Ukraine's key weapon has wheels, a bomb: Drones killing thousands of Russians

From NDTV · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukraine is increasingly employing drones and remotely controlled weapons platforms in its war effort against Russia.
  • These technologies give Ukraine a significant technological advantage over the larger Russian forces.
  • Robotic vehicles and bomb-equipped drones are proving effective in inflicting casualties on Russian troops.

Ukraine is leveraging advanced technology, particularly drones and remotely controlled weapons, to gain a crucial edge in its ongoing conflict with Russia. These innovative platforms are proving instrumental in inflicting significant casualties on Russian forces, offering Kyiv a technological advantage against a numerically superior adversary.

The battlefield is increasingly populated by robotic vehicles and bomb-laden drones, which are playing a growing role in Ukraine's war strategy. These unmanned systems allow Ukrainian forces to engage Russian troops with greater precision and reduced risk to their own personnel. The effectiveness of these weapons is evident in the thousands of Russian soldiers reportedly killed or incapacitated by these means.

This technological adaptation highlights Ukraine's ingenuity and its ability to develop and deploy cutting-edge military solutions. By focusing on drone warfare and robotic platforms, Ukraine is not only compensating for Russia's larger military size but also shaping the future of modern warfare. The deployment of these "wheeled bombs" signifies a shift in tactical approaches, emphasizing remote engagement and precision strikes.

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Originally published by NDTV in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.