Anti-drone netting has become an increasingly common way to protect key roads from Russian attacks. The netting turns roadways into open-air tunnels and shields military vehicles from drone strikes.
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Ukrainian forces repel Russian mechanised assault on Orikhiv front – video
Ukrainian forces repelled a large-scale mechanised assault by Russian forces on the Orikhiv front on 20 October. Source: ...
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Russia-Ukraine war: Frontline update as of Оctober 22
Fighting along the front line remained extremely intense on October 22, as Russian forces continued their attacks in several ...
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Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces destroy over 50 Russian armored vehicles: Fotage
Operators of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Group destroyed a significant number of Russian armored vehicles in ...
Ukraine was supposed to receive more than two dozen rebuilt light armoured vehicles from Canada in a deal brokered through a ...
Ukrainian officers said the Russian pilots have been targeting key logistics routes near the front lines.
In a dramatic expansion of its long-range warfare, Ukrainian forces have carried out coordinated strikes on key industrial ...
The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become ...
DONETSK REGION, Ukraine (AP) — On a battlefield swarming with deadly Russian drones, Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly turning to nimble, remote-controlled armored vehicles that can perform an array ...
Anti-drone netting has become an increasingly common tactic to protect key roads, a Ukrainian commander told Business Insider.
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