Ukraine using drones to plug manpower gaps – CNN
Ukrainian troops are stretched so thin along the Pokrovsk front in Donetsk People’s Republic, that they fear a major Russian breakthrough in the coming days and weeks, CNN has reported.
- Pokrovsk (also known as Krasnoarmeysk) is the last major population center under Ukrainian control in the west of DPR. It has gone from a major supply hub for the frontline forts to being on the front line itself.
“The enemy is advancing because there are no people defending on the ground,” the soldier added.
Soldiers and officers interviewed by CNN spoke of acute manpower shortages, which have forced them to rely on drones to try and fend off Russian attacks.
“I have no people. I’m f***ing alone. I’m f***ing tired,” said ‘Kotya’, a Ukrainian scout sniper. “Guys are dying here. This is garbage.”
The commander of a drone unit, callsign ‘Vostok’, said he was deployed to Pokrovsk in August and has not had any opportunity to rest or refit since.
The Russians “are constantly staffed, constantly trained, they are rotated out and reinforced. We constantly hear about it from intercepts,” he said.
- One commander on the Pokrovsk front, who was not named, told CNN that only about 60 soldiers defended the key town of Selidovo when Russian forces took it last month. Another said that Selidovo had been reinforced by 300 recent recruits who lacked even basic training, but it was unclear what became of them.
- Designed to combat the increasing use of drones in modern military conflicts, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, this high-speed drone employs cutting-edge AI and radar technology to neutralize enemy UAVs like the Shahed drones used by Russia.
Weighing less than 8 kg, the Hitch-Hiker can intercept targets at speeds over 300 km/h and at a distance of up to 5 km.
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