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A Finnish military expert discusses the profound impact of drones on modern warfare, particularly emphasizing their role in the Ukraine conflict.
In the context of modern conflict, retired Colonel Jyri Kosola asserts that drones have fundamentally transformed the nature of warfare, with certain battlefields in Ukraine reporting an absence of traditional infantry combat. He highlights that warfare is increasingly conducted through drone technology, positing that these unmanned aerial vehicles have taken on roles previously held by ground troops. This shift underscores the growing reliance on drone capabilities that have not only redefined tactical operations but are now a reality rather than a future trend.
Kosola draws attention to Finland's potential to lead in drone development, citing the need for national coordination and a consolidated drone strategy. He believes that the nation's defense capabilities could be significantly enhanced by prioritizing advancements in drone technology and engaging in strategy development tailored to the modern battlefield. Moreover, he emphasizes the importance of industry and government collaboration to ensure Finland remains at the forefront of these innovations.
The increasing reliance on drones raises important questions about the future of ground-based military operations, strategy adaptations, and resource allocation within national defense frameworks. As traditional combat roles are supplanted by technological advancements, defense forces worldwide must reassess training, operational frameworks, and military investments to align with the implications of rapidly evolving warfare.