Ukrainian soldiers have reported significant challenges with US-supplied Abrams tanks on the battlefield, particularly against Russian drones. According to CNN, the tanks' armor is insufficient to protect the crew, making them prime targets for drone attacks. Officers have noted that the crew does not survive these attacks. The Ukrainian frontline is increasingly dominated by tiny and accurate self-destructing attack drones, which are highly effective against infantry and tanks. With dwindling stocks of artillery shells, Ukraine's reliance on drones has grown. However, Russia has been effective at scrambling drone signals. In response, Ukrainian special forces have developed AI-based technology that allows drones to operate without GPS, mitigating the impact of Russian jamming efforts.
Ukraine's special forces have developed new tech that allows drones to fly without GPS, so Russia can't jam them: report https://t.co/lQlx02JDXA
As Ukraine’s stocks of artillery shells have dwindled, its army’s reliance on drones has grown. But Russia is fearsomely effective at scrambling the machines’ signals. Ukrainian forces have developed an AI-based solution https://t.co/dZu6axkuJh 👇
Much of the Ukrainian frontline is now dominated by the use of self-destructing attack drones, tiny and accurate devices that can swarm infantry and even cause significant damage to tanks. #Ukraine #Europe #Russia https://t.co/W8sH7Linze
‘Crew does not survive’: Ukrainians reveal Abrams tank troubles The US-made vehicles have reportedly proven inadequate on the modern battlefield, officers have told CNN https://t.co/rtNKAZFM3Z https://t.co/8qiL7c81R9
US-supplied tanks aren't sufficient in a 'war of drones,' Ukrainian soldier told CNN: A Ukrainian soldier told CNN that the armor on US-supplied tanks don't protect the crew and that they're the number one target for Russian drones. https://t.co/kLSV9AizwH #ai #ainews