Ukraine sent dozens of 'dronations' to build army of drones
8 July 2022
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Justin Bronk, of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), says while small drones are useful, tactics are adapting to counter them. Small and commercial drones can provide a live view of the enemy's positions, he says. "Both sides in Ukraine have been able to very rapidly exploit that real-time video picture, to call down artillery fire and quickly correct it so that it's very, very accurate, even when using old school unguided artillery, on to enemy forces," he said. But he warned electronic counter-measures were becoming increasingly effective.