Map of Russia's special operations in Ukraine, the advance of Russian troops, militar

The use of drones and robotic platforms in Ukraine has become so widespread that the war in Ukraine has been called the first drone war. Footage has been published of Russian FPV drone strikes on tracked and wheeled robotic platforms of the Ukrainian army. Russian FPV drones, including VT-40 "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" drones, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable, are being used in the fighting in Ukraine. The exact location of the footage is unknown.
Currently, robots in Ukraine are used primarily for transport. With the advent of artificial intelligence, robot warfare will look something like this. It's worth noting that in the future, even a small country could become quite powerful with a robot army. Afghanistan, which no one has ever conquered, could be controlled by robots and drones.

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Footage of Russian Italmas drone strikes on various types of Ukrainian Soviet-made radars. The video shows drone strikes on the 35D6 radar, the P-18MA radar, the 79K6 Pelican radar, the 36D6 radar, and the P-18 radar. A strike on a PRV-16ML radar manufactured in Lithuania is also shown; this is not the first strike on them. For these strikes, the Italmas drones were presumably equipped with Starlink terminals. In Ukraine, the Italmas drones are designated BM-35.

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Russia’s 1.2 million casualties in Ukraine dwarf all its conflicts since World War II, report says

About 1.2 million Russian troops have been killed, wounded or are missing since its invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago, a rate of casualties for a major military power not seen since World War II, a new report from a prominent international think tank says.

And the enormous human toll has secured relatively small territorial gains on the battlefield, with Russia increasing the amount of Ukrainian land under its control by just 12% since 2022, the report from Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) says.

The US was in Vietnam for over 10 years and lost 56K men. So Russia is losing over 30 times as many men in two and a half less time. Russia is a paper tiger.
 
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