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🚨🇺🇦 UKRAINE IS TURNING AI INTO THE UPPER HAND: DRONES, SNIPER TECH, AND ALGORITHMIC WARFARE In the rolling fields of eastern Ukraine, a soldier peers through the scope of a rifle pointed at a target 2 and a half miles away. At that distance, even the Earth’s curve starts...

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🚨🇺🇦 INSIDE BRAVE1: UKRAINE’S SECRET WEAPON ISN’T A MISSILE, IT’S A STARTUP CULTURE FOR WAR Forget Silicon Valley. Ukraine built something harder, faster, and meaner: Brave1 - a government-backed innovation hub that cranks out battlefield tech like a factory line. Not in 5 years. Not in 5 months. Sometimes in 5 weeks. Here’s how it works: A commander at the front says: “We need drones that can see through smoke and dodge Russian jammers.” Brave1 taps a swarm of coders, engineers, and defense geeks. Prototypes are tested in real combat. What works scales. What doesn’t? Scrap it and try again. No red tape. No endless procurement papers. Just build, test, repeat. The result is a pipeline of high-tech weapons that look more like science projects than traditional arms. AI-powered kamikaze drones that hunt oil refineries 600 km away. Loitering munitions that choose the best target if the pilot loses connection. Drone swarms that confuse Russian air defenses before the real killers dive. Even autonomous ground bots can scout trenches or drop explosives. This isn’t just gear. It’s a system. It’s why Ukraine has been able to cripple Russia’s refineries, sink ships in the Black Sea, and now set the world record for the longest sniper shot ever -thanks to AI-powered optics tested under Brave1’s umbrella. Brave1 is war R&D at startup speed. And it’s rewriting how wars are fought. Russia still fights like it’s 1935: tanks, artillery, mass. Ukraine fights like it’s 2035: drones, data, AI. The future of warfare isn’t built in Pentagon labs. It’s being built in Kyiv basements under blackout sirens, uploaded to drones, and sent screaming toward Russian oil fields. Sources: Reuters, BBC, Kyiv Independent, Politico

Mario Nawfal

91,443 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

Global attention is focused on the Persian Gulf. But we have news too. March 2026 became the first month when, in terms of deep strikes, Ukraine reached parity with Russia. The average number of long-range kamikaze drones launched by Ukraine has significantly increased, while the average number of Russian strike drones launched against Ukraine has currently dropped to 90–110 per day. Experts offer various possible reasons for this decrease: ▪️ drone production in Russia was not fully localized and partially depended on Iran; ▪️ logistics routes have become longer, and Iran itself now needs drones; ▪️ Ukraine is partially hitting production sites and factories; ▪️ possibly, Russia is stockpiling drones, perhaps for hybrid provocations in other regions; ▪️ it is also likely that Russia has started supplying drones to Iran. By spring, Ukraine has significantly increased strikes on Russia using long-range kamikaze drones. For example: on the night of March 18, Russia officially claimed to have "shot down" 238 drones; however, some of them struck a chemical plant in Stavropol Krai and an electronics facility in Sevastopol. Ukraine has also expanded its operational range: over 1,500 km. Russians have openly expressed concern about the security of military infrastructure in the Urals. Ukraine has increased and continues to increase both the production and variety of drones. Moscow has been declared a target: from March 14 to 17, Russia reported about 250 drones in the Moscow air defense zone. 📹: Ukrainian Defenders destroying Russian air defense systems in Bryansk region of Russia

Anton Gerashchenko

715,739 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

July 3 is the Day of Army Aviation of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Day of Anti-Aircraft Missile Forces of the Air Forces of Ukraine. No one has ever done what Ukrainian pilots do every day. The pilots are protecting our Ukraine in an extremely challenging environment against a very strong and well-equipped enemy. Russia launches hundreds of Shahed drones at Ukraine daily, ballistic and cruise missiles are launched very often. Just on the night of June 29, over 500 Russian air targets were launched at Ukraine. Russia changes its tactics and updates the drones and missiles constantly. Ukraine needs to come up with new solutions against Russian attacks - and do so in real time, under attacks and with a lack of resources. Just as an example - Israel needed to use the Iron Dome, hundreds of aircraft, alleged Jordanian pilots, dozens or even hundreds of US missiles and other means to fight off attacks of a similar scale. Ukraine doesn't have such resources and such support - not even close. And yet, Ukraine fights off massive Russian attacks several times a week now. The Armed Forces are people first and foremost, a human experience. Ukrainian pilots earn their skills experience directly on the battlefield. Any mistake might lead to death. What the Ukrainian Armed Forces live through is unbelievable. I don't know any other country in the world that would sustain a war like this. But Ukraine stands. And we pay for this with the lives and health of our people.

Anton Gerashchenko

20,983 просмотров • 1 год назад

Ukrainian heavy drones, which perform various tasks (as a relay, for logistics, mining and destruction), have become an integral part of Ukrainian defense. It is extremely difficult to imagine the battlefield through the eyes of a UA military without this class of drones. For years together with my fighters we have been preparing for the fact that the enemy is about to scale this direction and a similar class of drones will appear in their hands. For the first time I met them during the Kursk operation. But what was my surprise that Russians after 5 years of war have not yet tested these drones and launched them into series. But it will be changed. Undoubtedly, the appearance and scaling of certain drones on both sides is due to the conditions in which they work (for example, Russian INs are not even close to Ukrainian ones), but it is difficult to find arguments for abandoning this class of drones. And Russians are not abandoning them. But they see a significantly smaller role in them than in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Russian plans include the creation of UAV battalions (which are significantly smaller in number of personal than Ukrainian ones) as part of regiments and brigades, where each battalion will have 4 crews of heavy drones. And Russian newly formed SBS forces according to plans should receive two companies of heavy bombers. And I only hope that this should not be a surprise for the Armed Forces of Ukraine as it was in the case with the completely symmetrical and non-innovative actions from «Rubicon». UA FPV drone destroyes former UA Vampire drone that became a trophy for Russians and was used by them.

Kriegsforscher

54,943 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад