Strike from Within: Ukraine and Israel Showcase New Warfare Tactics, - NYT.


Strike drones are becoming increasingly effective in modern conflicts, and the recent operations of Ukraine and Israel have demonstrated a new approach to their use. According to The New York Times, launching drones from enemy territory creates an unexpected effect, combining classical strategic methods with advanced technologies.
The Ukrainian operation 'Web' and a similar action by Israel concerning Iran are bright examples of new drone usage. Ukraine successfully destroyed over 40 Russian military aircraft using a swarm of drones secretly placed near military bases in Russia.
'Iran must not only look to the West to see what is happening but also look inward,' noted strategist Assaf Orion.
Other experts believe that such an approach can give the country an advantage in large-scale attacks. Scouts used contraband drones to neutralize Iranian missiles and air defense systems. This innovative method was successfully tested in Israel under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The use of drones in such operational actions significantly expands intelligence-gathering capabilities and provides an advantage in warfare. This is a natural evolution of military technologies, as noted by analyst Farzan Sabet. Drones, as tools, can prove particularly useful in covert operations due to their ability to transport parts into enemy territory.
Changing the Course of War with Drones
In recent years, drones have become a truly powerful tool in military operations, allowing countries to conduct reconnaissance, carry out strikes, and coordinate attacks from long distances. Cutting-edge technologies and new approaches to the use of drones open up wide possibilities for changing the course of war and revising combat strategies.
Strike drones are becoming increasingly important in modern conflicts, with recent events proving how they can be successfully utilized. The Ukrainian and Israeli operations have shown that this new approach is effective, so it is expected that the use of drones in military actions will only expand and work towards changing warfare strategies.
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