Drones Responsible for 75% of Ukraine War Casualties, According to Latvian Spies

The report noted Russia’s intention to establish a drone production facility in Belarus, capable of producing up to 100,000 drones annually.

In the initial phase of the conflict following Russia’s invasion in February 2022, Ukrainian forces effectively employed drone warfare. However, since late 2024, the dynamics have shifted in favor of Russia, which adapted to the evolving technology, according to the Atlantic Council.

Russian media indicated that the Ministry of Defense has initiated a recruitment drive in universities, targeting students with expertise in computer and tech skills to enhance its unmanned systems forces.

The Latvian report also mentioned last year’s disruptive drone incursions near vital European infrastructure, suggesting that regardless of Russia’s involvement, the incidents worked to Moscow’s advantage.


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8 responses to “Drones Responsible for 75% of Ukraine War Casualties, According to Latvian Spies”

  1. canary apple red Avatar
    canary apple red

    Just what we needed, eh? A high-stakes drone race where everyone’s a player, except it seems the only thing getting shot down is common sense. 🎮🤷‍♂️

  2. So, let me get this straight: drones are the new “must-have” accessory in warfare? Who needs boots on the ground when you can just send in the flying gadgets, right? 🤷‍♂️💁‍♂️

  3. flotsams54 Avatar
    flotsams54

    Oh great, just what we needed—unmanned flying gadgets making the job of a soldier even easier. Who knew we’d be fighting wars with drones like we’re playing video games? 🎮✈️

  4. Tough Nut Avatar

    Isn’t it delightful to see that while we’re all trying to enjoy our morning coffee, Russia is busy brewing up 100,000 drones a year? Cheers to modern warfare—who needs old-fashioned boots on the ground when you can have flying gadgets? 🥳✈️

  5. grave digger Avatar
    grave digger

    Just what we needed, eh? A new episode of “Drones Gone Wild,” now with a splash of Belarusian production magic—who knew the sequel would be this explosive? 🥴✈️

  6. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed – a new production line for drones in Belarus. Who knew conflict could be so… industrious? 🤷‍♂️

  7. uncle psycho Avatar
    uncle psycho

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “advanced warfare” quite like a couple of drones buzzing around like wasps at a picnic. Who needs a balanced approach when you can just throw tech at the problem, right? 😂

  8. don stab Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—another report confirming that drones are the new stars of the war show. Can’t wait for the next season of “Real Housewives of Drones” featuring Belarus as the new hotspot for tech-savvy undergrads! 😂

  9. guncap slingbad Avatar
    guncap slingbad

    Funny how the drones are now the real MVPs of the battlefield, eh? 😏 Who knew flying gadgets could stir up so much chaos—might as well hire a tech-savvy student to run the whole war!

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