'Drone warfare' a game changer in Ukraine? I DW News



Ukraine’s president says he wants to start raising funds to buy “a whole fleet of sea drones.” Kyiv used sea drones to attack the Russian Black Sea fleet in the end of October, and according to the Ukrainian military, they hit three Russian warships.

Meanwhile, for weeks now the Russian military has been flying explosive-laden “Iranian drones” into critical Ukrainian infrastructure facilities and residential areas. Although British intelligence says most of the drones are now intercepted by air defenses, a third still reach their targets. Ukraine’s prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, has said the Russians use “20 to 30 Iranian ‘kamikaze’ drones'” every day.

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29 thoughts on “'Drone warfare' a game changer in Ukraine? I DW News”

  1. Sigh now that everyone knows about autonomous and semi-autonomous water vehicles, everybody will be using them. It's just like how commercial air drones didn't even exist till the use of military drones was shown on news media, till then if you tried anything more than a hobby remote controlled airplane or helicopter, you got shut down hard with no explanations. You can expect plenty of narco semi-autonomous semi-submersibles now, if we don't already have them.

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  2. Its a shame nato is supplying dangerous weapons to ukrain. One of these days russia will retaliate big time. Who is responsible for this carnage. Russia will resort to nets with booms in order to protect their ships and send land forces after the stocks. Somebody should stop this foolish war. Nato is testing wespons snd putting ujrain at risk

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  3. One country is receiving all the money that we need in our border security in US Mexico & US Canada borders also in the education of our kids the future generations of the US of America, Ucranians nor Russian are our future

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  4. Keep pissing away American taxpayers money. America should pull out of this fight and Poland and Germany should protect their region. We have a border that needs sealed off and a drug crisis prices here have gotten out of hand. We have a weak country right now playing into the hands of China and Russia.

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  5. Can I be a reporter? I live in one of these sk "non go zone" in Sweden? Im born in Sthlm, speak 3 language and have technical "know how" (its my hobby)! Im been in the army, im been abroad in Kosovo, i am active in security services….btw….many weapons you talk about in UKR…I know more from personal experience!

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  6. During WWII I think the allies tried to sink the Bismarck and Tirpitz in Norwegian fjords with torpedos so the Germans protected their ships with a perimeter floating fence. Russians will likely do something similar now for their navy vessels stationed in Crimea … 🤔

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  7. Got laugh … russia meant be superpower n used always talk up there technology in missle department.. but russia superpower is buying weapons from desert nomads from IRAN LOL.. whats next stealth CAMELS WITH UNDECTABLE HUMPS ..

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  8. Je continue, avant de perdre tout leur temps aux mensonges, ce projet est là pour le travail et non pour des futilités . On est là pour le développement de notre pays pas de la blague, du cinéma ou du théâtre. Seul le travail libère l'homme .

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