- Aug 24, 2020
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I read somewhere (.....) maybe a few weeks go, that Ukraine were now the most combat-ready nation on earth. I took that to mean the most experienced and capable in modern drone warfare.Right, yes, astonishing drone numbers. I hadn't quite got my head around them until you spelled it out. Their issue may become training sufficient drone operators, more than producing the drones themselves.
I did read something a couple of weeks back: very good drone operators can run about 9 short sorties per shift/day, actually my memory is very hazy on that one so I could be way off. Still, I can imagine that long distance FPV flights are watched all the way ?
I also read yesterday (yes, I don't know where) that drone operators near or at the front line (surveillance drones or short flight combat drones) are often injured or sometimes killed as the Russians are able to track/identify their hiding places, which are often just mud bunkers. That stopped my illusion of the operators mainly being in some 'control point' office type structure.