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by ed_balls·4y ago·view on hn ↗
UA forces have a very similar strategy. They are heavily decentralised. Which has a surprising side effect, apart from mentioned. Because enemy's command is decentralised it takes them up to 4 days to cease fire. It's better to start the negotiation sooner.

What is interesting about Hezbollah is that they use civilian drones. I haven't seen any reports of using civilians drones in this conflict. Army should buy thousands of civilian drones and just attached hand grenades. You can wreak a lot of chaos in the night. Antonov airport is a good target. Another idea is to use cars in self-driving capabilities as bombs.

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I'm surprised by how little small (civilian) drones are used in general. Simply having the ability to see much further than your troops are at seems like it would be very useful. Perhaps batteries are a problem?
Yes back in 2006 i don’t believe they had drone capabilities. Im surprised there hasn’t been more news of drone usage similar to the Armenian Azerbajian war.
I should say "use civilian drones NOW" not in 2006.

> Im surprised there hasn’t been more news of drone usage similar to the Armenian Azerbajian war.

There was but no idea if this is reliable footage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTk4tasLvE https://9gag.com/gag/a8173Le