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Ukraine is ahead of Russia: the use of drones on the front has doubled in March (infographics)

Ukrainian FPV-Drones Ahead of all types of lesions, the researcher notes the positive dynamics for the Defense Forces of Ukraine and the sharp increase in UAV use. The use of drones-Kamikadze on the front on both sides in March is twice as intense than in January, Ukraine is ahead of Russia on this indicator. So the conclusions have published an OSINT Daniele OSINT research on the social network X (Twitter). The study is based on the statistics of the Tochnyi team.

The author claims that by mid-March, the number of FPV-Dron beats may be compared to January. Russian invaders are behind the defense forces of Ukraine in their used. The reason may be the lack of qualified staff or even the drones themselves. Most of the Russians are lagging behind in the destruction of military equipment. Also in March of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation lost the advantage in night drones.

Daniele believes that FPV drones give a significant advantage in defense, which can lead to a rethinking of approaches to it. The last similar results were summed up by the researcher in February, which became one of the most intensive months in the use of drones, and March confirmed an increase that did not show signs of stop. As of March 9, Ukrainians used 721 Dron Kamikadze-at such growth they can achieve January results in only a week.

As for general use, Russia is lagging behind in the use of drones. The most likely cause of this researcher is the combination of all factors: lack of pilots, drones and training. In general, Russia does not show the stunning numbers that its propaganda speaks. Currently, Ukraine has a significant advantage in both infantry and vehicles. This is the result of recent unsuccessful attacks by Russian troops.

Ukrainian troops effectively use shock drones as a defense tool that can potentially start a new era of mobile defense doctrines. It seems that the new management of the Armed Forces uses greater mobility in its defensive strategy. However, it has not been enough time to evaluate the success of new methods. The data presented on the schedules on the attacks on defensive positions is further confirmed by the preliminary analysis.

It turns out that trenches are the predominant goal for Kamikadze drones. Although the Ukrainian Armed Forces have a rather slight advantage in this area, the current situation may change due to the development of the situation in the South Robot. Daniele notes the limited nature of data on lesions.

Particularly little come from the Russian side, Ukrainian figures that come are probably higher than that of "wild hornets" such as "wild hornets" that develop and provide a considerable amount of FPV drones. However, the data collected still have gaps. The researcher emphasizes the importance of investments in the development of production and use of UAVs.