I remember in the beginning of war around Kiev we used to see these videos every night - of drones dropping anti-tank grenades on vatnik equipment. Now we rarely see it them, this sees like a very cheap and effective method to take equipment out of the battlefield and if you’re flying the drone at night nobody can do anything about it.
So why isn’t Ukraine mass producing them and having 1000 of them working out there every night?
Related kino video:
https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1631979982053335041?s=46&t=32W1Oi8jU-W4xzxTDymKHQ
Flying turrets
vatniks stepped up their EW and anti drone mesures, so it's no longer so easy to just fly over the frontline, especially since heavy equipment is now in the deep rear.
>Why don’t we see more of these?
Not enough tanks with trained crews for offensives.
>So why isn’t Ukraine mass producing them and having 1000 of them working out there every night?
They are using them extensively. How else would the vatniks be losing 600+ men KIA a day for the past month?
>600+ men KIA a day
do you have any proof for this rather risible claim?
How about you prove it's less?
> HARD MODE: you can't use RT or sputnik or random vatnik telegram channel as your source
16000/365=43.8 per day
>At least 16000
Probably right, I've seen at least 16000 of them getting blown up in webm's by now, maybe a bit more. Is that BBC Russia guy in this thread you think?
>according to BBC Russia
Looks like they missed a zero.
>reees in alarm at being called out
what a surprise
well Wagner has admitted their taking 100 losses a day
so factoring other units in it does sound very plausible
Nice
My guess is that finding remaining vatnik equipment is becoming harder and harder.
>finding remaining vatnik equipment is becoming harder and harder.
winna winna chiken dinna
There's also been a fuckton of armor getting annihilated with mines and artillery. Drones have been doing much more heavy lifting for spotting and recon in a support role. They've had greater terror value taking out gays giving each other blowjobs in the trenches.
But we do ? Days ago we got new footage of a tor 2 and that wired mine thrower that got RPKed
>So why isn’t Ukraine mass producing them and having 1000 of them working out there every night?
conservative lower-bound estimate is that there are more than 4000 drones in use every day in the combat zones
both sides adapted and got better at defending against such drone attacks and additionally the front line is now shorter, more consolidated and russian forces are not nearly as streched out, making it easier for them to secure their stuff against drones
they still lose equipment each day, much faster than they can replace it
russias latest offensive (if you can even call it that) was a complete failure and they are now in overtime
i think this war might very well end in current year
Because Russian tanks were much more numerous and the slight chance that Russians aren’t as retarded now
There’s literally new videos every day.
/r/dronedorc
More anti drone
Stricter opsec