How Ukrainian Soldiers Outsmart Russian Drone Attacks with Simple Fishing Nets
In Ukraine’s deadly frontline, simple fishing nets donated by European fishermen are proving to be a critical defense against Russia’s stealthy drone attacks—exposing the failures of conventional military logistics and raising urgent questions about Western support.
On the brutal battlefields near Kharkiv, Ukrainian soldiers have resorted to an unexpected yet effective shield against the relentless onslaught of Russian kamikaze drones: fishing nets donated by European fishermen. These simple, physical barriers stretched along critical supply routes serve as lifelines for Ukrainian troops and civilians alike amid a war where technology meets improvisation. Why Are Fishing Nets the Best Defense Against Russia's Invisible Threat? The frontline in northeastern Ukraine is under constant bombardment—not just from artillery but from drones that fly deep behind enemy lines with fiber-optic guidance, evading conventional sensors. These drones target supply convoys, troop rotations,...
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