No need for water or food. There is no question of fatigue. Yet able to continue fighting on the battlefield day after day. To discipline Russia, Ukraine brought down the ‘army’ in the battlefield! These special commandos can be controlled remotely. To decide the strategy on the battlefield, to corner the enemy – this ‘machine army’ is adept at everything. According to experts, such technology in the field of warfare is not only changing the tactics of warfare, but also indicates the future of warfare.
According to several media reports, Ukraine is facing multiple problems due to the crisis of flesh-and-blood troops and the stress of the prolonged war. So no more running around with weapons in the battlefield. Attacks are conducted while sitting in front of a computer screen. Therefore, Kiev is emphasizing the use of drones, robots and artificial intelligence weapons in the war against Russia. They are becoming increasingly dependent on the so-called ‘machine army’. According to the report of the US media “CNN”, Ukraine is currently attacking Russia with the help of live streams, surveillance drones and remotely controlled weapons.
The Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for almost four years. Western countries have given various military aid to Kiev, but the crisis has not ended in Ukraine. Many of their soldiers also died in the long war. That is why Kiev has confidence in the ‘Mechanical Army’. Ukraine is far behind Russia in terms of military power. But still they are fighting eye to eye. In this situation, Kiev is emphasizing technology-based strategies to continue the war while minimizing the loss of manpower.
Ukraine’s ‘machine army’ reportedly includes high-powered drones, unmanned ground vehicles, remote-controlled weapons and various automated warfare systems. According to military analysts, these technologies give Ukraine a significant strategic advantage in the fight against Russia’s larger military.
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