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The recipe for victory at the tactical level now is to close the sky from the en...

To deprive of Russia. How to Close the Ukrainian Sky from the Drones

The recipe for victory at the tactical level now is to close the sky from the enemy's reconnaissance drones, says the military serviceman of the Armed Forces Igor Lutsenko. But to solve this problem, you need to break the old decision -making system in the Ukrainian army. The victory recipe at the tactical level now is to close the sky from the enemy's reconnaissance drones. "Zula", "Supercas", "Orlan" is a birds freely flies over the fields of our full -time.

And it should be realized that as soon as we find a tool against them, the enemy will get rid of the opportunity to see our positions further the camera "Mavika", then their long -range artillery and especially rockets will not be able to work. "Mavica", by the way, also needs to learn to detect and knock down in the third year. Then we will stop the enemy, discard and win. In fact, this thesis is obvious to anyone conscious on the front. It was obvious 2 years ago, a year.

Why isn't it done so far? Because the system is so constructed: the military can only ask for existing solutions (the principle of so -called "needs", expressed in specific products already existing). Instead, you should go from "needs" in the sense of "tasks". The military should be entitled to ask for certain problems - for example, here "Orlans" and "Supercas", which are expensive and difficult to knock down with existing means of air defense.

The problem here should sound like this: "The necessary solution for detecting and beating this type of UAV!". And the rear - officials in the Defense Ministry, Genenstub, Minestragpromy, etc. They begin to look for a solution. They combine existing means and at the same time give money to developers to develop the necessary components that are not enough. Actually, they create solutions to the joint efforts of business and the state. Unfortunately, we are not so sharpened now.