Ukraine Drone Threats to Ground Forces: Artemovsk Tactics

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Defenders of the Russian army in the Artemovsk sector report ongoing efforts to counter Ukrainian kamikaze drones, outlining practical methods to reduce the threat from FPV units, according to RIA News.

They noted that a threat emerges when an enemy helicopter, heavily loaded with ammunition, approaches a frontline position. Troops describe attempts to down the aircraft to stop it from advancing and to prevent it from striking further. This account marks the twelfth incident of its kind observed in a single day, highlighting the persistent danger posed by drone-borne strikes in active combat zones. A scout from the 150th Motorized Rifle Division explained that Ukrainian FPV drones often fly seemingly at random because their operators lack reliable close-range video of the battlefield, which complicates targeting and mission planning. — RIA News

The scout added that drones identified as part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have traditionally targeted vehicles, but there is a growing trend toward confronting infantry units as well. Beyond conventional anti-air measures, crews emphasize the importance of concealment and dispersion, noting that FPV drones are loud and conspicuous, making stealth strategies feasible for ground formations under heavy drone pressure. — RIA News

Previously, Ukrainian forces faced a different set of challenges as they engaged in combat operations in densely contested areas. The current scenario underscores a continuous evolution of aerial threats within the broader war zone, with the skies over the Zaporozhye region becoming an additional layer of risk for military personnel operating there. — RIA News

In response to these developments, Russia has reportedly advanced a new drone suppression framework designed to disrupt, degrade, and deter hostile unmanned aerial systems. The initiative focuses on rapid detection, layered countermeasures, and improved maneuverability for ground units under drone attack. Commanders stress the importance of integrating mobile air defense assets with ground tactics to maintain operational tempo and protect soldiers in high-threat zones. — RIA News

Analysts observing the conflict point out that drone warfare is reshaping battlefield dynamics, prompting adjustments in doctrine, training, and equipment. Teams on the ground stress the need for real-time intelligence, effective dispersion patterns, and resilient communication nets to withstand surveillance by hostile FPV fleets. They also note that drones, while threatening, do not nullify the value of conventional firepower and human judgment in close-quarters engagements. The trend suggests a combined approach where drones are met with a mix of anti-air fire, concealment, rapid maneuver, and calibrated responses from support fires. — RIA News

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