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Home / War and Conflict / Ukraine's Frontline: Drones Extend Soldier Rotations

Ukraine's Frontline: Drones Extend Soldier Rotations

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Drone prevalence forces longer, more dangerous frontline deployments for soldiers.
  • Soldiers now spend significantly longer periods on the front, up to 38 days.
  • Troop rotations are more hazardous due to thermal-equipped Russian drones.
Ukraine's Frontline: Drones Extend Soldier Rotations

The harsh realities of Ukraine's 750-mile front are being shaped by the increasing threat of Russian drones. Troops are now enduring longer deployments, with some infantry units remaining in position for 38 days, a dramatic increase from previous rotations. This extended stay is largely attributed to the proliferation of drones equipped with thermal cameras, making nighttime movements precarious.

Soldiers are adapting by moving during "grey weather" periods – gloomy, often wet or foggy winter mornings – to minimize visibility. These troop rotations, including those from the Da Vinci Wolves battalion, involve challenging journeys to and from the frontlines, often beginning late at night and requiring passage in armored personnel carriers.

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The increased time on the front reflects a critical shortage of personnel and the heightened danger posed by aerial surveillance. While infantry focus on holding positions and avoiding detection, drone crews operate reconnaissance and attack missions, facing constant pressure. Despite the risks, soldiers express resilience, anticipating brief respites before returning to duty, as the work continues without pause.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Russian drones with thermal cameras have made it riskier to move troops, forcing longer stays on the frontlines for Ukrainian soldiers.
Soldiers are now spending significantly longer periods on the front, with some infantry units staying for up to 38 days.
Moving during gloomy 'grey weather' is safer because it helps soldiers avoid detection by Russian thermal-equipped drones.

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