Ukrainian Drones and Cutting-Edge Technologies Transform Battle on Pokrovsk Direction
On the Pokrovsk front, Ukrainian military units are actively employing advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), particularly FPV drones, to strike targets deep in enemy rear at distances exceeding 40 kilometers.
This strategy allows direct paralysis of logistical chains and destruction of vital enemy infrastructure without engaging in direct combat.
According to Sergeant Sergey Okishev, a communication officer from the 7th Rapid Response Corps of the Air Assault Forces (VSD), Ukrainian drones effectively eliminate enemy equipment and targets, while also safeguarding our soldiers from dangerous attacks.
Over the past week, Russian forces suffered losses of more than 430 personnel, a statistic that indicates increased enemy activity and efforts to break through defenses despite challenging weather conditions.
Ukrainian troops maintain a strong resistance, countering enemy attempts to advance.
In the southern sectors, particularly on the Liman front, Ukrainian drones continue to destroy not only enemy logistics but also ground robotic complexes equipped with grenade launchers.
Recently, a robotic ground unit used for firing was neutralized before it could open fire.
Sergey Okishev emphasized that Ukraine holds a technological advantage, especially with advanced FPV drones capable of reaching logistical facilities in Kurakhovo—over 40 kilometers from the front line—enabling control over enemy logistics and hindering their movement.
Moreover, Russian infantry units are often used in a tactic akin to a one-way attack: they are sent into battle, while drones monitor their movements and condition, complicating the enemy’s operational capabilities.
