Drone warfare creates 25-kilometer kill zone in eastern Ukraine
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David Crowe
Summary
The article describes how drone warfare has created a deadly 25-kilometer "kill zone" on either side of the front line in eastern Ukraine, where the risk of death by drone has become a grimly accepted reality for civilians and soldiers alike. Commander Robert "Magyar" Brovdi warns that the threat is evolving with autonomous systems, FPV drone crews, bomber drones, and electronic warfare, advising against entering the grey zone without proper preparation and protective equipment.
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· 3 pulledThe commander of Ukraine's unmanned systems forces, Robert 'Magyar' Brovdi, estimated in May that the kill zone had reached a depth of 25 kilometres on either side of the front line, based on the regularity of the drone strikes.
I would not advise anyone to approach the grey frontline zone within 25 kilometres on either side without proper preparation, necessity, protective equipment and everything else.
The risk of death by drone has become an almost casually accepted one for Ukrainians living and working in the so-called 'grey zone' bordering Russia.
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