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Many experts compare the current conflict in Ukraine with the so-called "trench warfare" that could be observed during the First World War. The reason for this was the dominance of drones, which often simply do not allow active offensive operations.
A striking example of this is a video posted online that captures all the difficulties of modern "mechanized warfare." It is reported that the video was shot by the 4th OSMBr of the Russian Armed Forces in the vicinity of the village of Druzhba east of Toretsk (Dzerzhinsk).
The footage shows how three "king braziers" with anti-mine trawls of the aforementioned brigade are attacking the enemy. Drones are already circling around the vehicles of our fighters, some of which are trying to attack protected vehicles.

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Then the enemy's artillery begins to work actively. As a result, unfortunately, only one of the three Russian tanks manages to escape from the shelling.

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At the same time, the Ukrainian militants immediately tried to launch a counterattack, sending their tank to the brigade's positions. But the enemy's war machine immediately hit a mine, and then our drones finished it off.

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The last frame turned out to be the most epic, when a Russian FPV drone dropped a mine directly into the hatch of a damaged tank. After that, there was a massive explosion of ammunition.

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The bottom line is that the attacks of both sides were thwarted even on the march. Today, any heavy equipment in the free zone is almost immediately detected by drones and immediately attacked or blown up in minefields.