Exploding drones are now changing the Russia-Ukraine war, as claimed by military experts.
Many of them even believe that these kamikaze UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) are becoming more dangerous than tanks and other warfare weapons.
As of writing, the use of kamikaze drones is further widening in the Ukraine as the Russian government pushes its invasion.
Experts said that these weapons are seemingly everywhere; killing anyone and anything unlucky enough to come across its path.
How Exploding Drones Change Russia-Ukraine War
According to Business Insider, drone experts said that suicidal drones are making the Russia-Ukraine war "sucks." They shared this statement after seeing some videos of how kamikaze UAVs kill their helpless targets.
Most footage shared on X and other social media platforms are first-person-view videos of kamikaze drones before and after they slam into armored personnel carriers, supply trucks, and tanks.
Now, there are also videos showing these drones striking enemy troop hideouts, trenches, squads, dugouts, and lone soldiers. This new footage clearly shows that suicidal drones are unlike anything else seen before on the battlefield.
As more and more soldiers become more trained when it comes to using these UAVs, they are inflicting more damage and creating more casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war.
As of press time, Ukraine is the one more open when it comes to using kamikaze drones. Meanwhile, Russia-although it doesn't deny the use of suicidal UAVs-doesn't talk about using these unmanned drones.
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What Exploding Drone Videos Show
Yahoo News provided some videos showing how suicidal drones take down their targets; humans, tanks, armored vehicles, etc.
One of these videos shows a Ukrainian drone chasing down a Russian Bukhanka (a kind of Russian truck). In the footage, you can see that some Russian soldiers are trying to take the drone down using their AKs.
Unfortunately, the UAV made a direct hit, destroying the truck. In other footage, another Ukrainian kamikaze drone was seen flying around a forest in the west of Kreminna.
After identifying its target inside a wooden cabin, the drone went inside. The video didn't show what happened to the people inside the cabin, but experts concluded that many of them died or were heavily injured.
If you want to see the actual videos of these drones used by the Ukrainian military, you can click this link.