
Ukrainian drone operator says there are so many drones in the war that 'nobody knows how to advance'
Published on January 26, 2024
- A Ukrainian drone operator said the skies over Kharkiv are swamped with drones.
- There are so many of them that "nobody knows how to advance," Gleb Molchanov told The Guardian.
- Their overwhelming use has made conventional NATO policy "pretty much obsolete," he said.
A Ukrainian drone operator said there are so many drones over parts of Ukraine right now that neither Russian nor Ukrainian soldiers know how to move forward.
Gleb Molchanov, who is fighting close to the city of Kupiansk in Kharkiv, told The Guardian that "nobody really knows how to advance right now."
According to Molchanov, the widespread deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles by Russia and Ukraine has rendered conventional NATO policies "pretty much obsolete."
In fact, he told the outlet that making any military breakthroughs was "almost impossible in an era of cheap and lethally accurate drones."
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