Development of the Fighting (Day 1474): Ukraine showed that the best way to fight against Iranian Shahed drones is when they are still on the ground
Ukrainian instructors are aiding Gulf nations in defending against Iranian drones, highlighting operational challenges and a shift towards using Ukrainian technology for defense.
Ukrainian military instructors are heading to Jordan to train Gulf countries in countering Iranian Shahed drones with Ukrainian fighter drones. This initiative, announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, showcases a strategic pivot for Ukraine in the context of drone warfare. The use of Ukrainian fighters for training aims to equip Gulf nations with cost-effective and efficient means to address the vulnerabilities posed by Iranian drones, especially as previous methods utilizing expensive Patriot missile systems have proven less feasible.
During recent operations, Ukrainian forces successfully targeted a depot filled with drones, emphasizing the tactical advantages of engaging these threats before they take to the air. The reported scarcity is not of drone technology but of skilled operators to effectively manage and deploy these resources in combat. In conjunction with the military assistance efforts, there is a noted increase in the costs of optical fiber, prompting a strategic move towards integrating drones equipped with Starlink terminals for more effective operations.
Meanwhile, Russia has reinforced its positions in the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions to counteract Ukraine's advances, indicating ongoing volatility in the conflict. The situation continues to evolve, with the potential for rapid changes in the operational landscape, particularly following significant engagements over the past weekend. Reports of videos capturing the launch of fighter drones from naval platforms and inundated defensive trenches illustrate the ongoing and dynamic nature of this conflict, highlighting the complexities and shifts within the theater of war.