- British intelligence agency GCHQ estimates that approximately 500,000 Russian troops have been killed since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, with drone warfare increasingly contributing to these casualties.
- Russian military bloggers suggest that troops on certain Ukrainian frontline areas have a life expectancy of only 20 to 35 minutes due to the escalating drone attacks, a statistic cited by Oxford historian Peter Frankopan.
- Despite Russia's 'meat-grinder' strategy, which involves sending large numbers of troops to the frontline, the dominance of drones is leading to high Russian losses, with an estimated 30,000 monthly casualties and a ratio of eight Russian casualties for every one Ukrainian.
- The widespread use of FPV drones has complicated Russia's heavy artillery operations, prompting a shift towards infiltration strategies involving small groups of soldiers targeting weaker points on the Ukrainian frontline.
- Ukraine has significantly enhanced its drone capabilities, with President Zelensky stating that over 80 per cent of Russian targets are destroyed by Ukrainian drones, and has intensified long-range strikes on Russian infrastructure, extending their reach to approximately 1,750km.
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