Ukraine Surpassed NATO. Experts from Various Countries Untangle the 'Web'.


Edward Lucas: 'Western Countries Should Promptly Ask Kyiv for Help'
Senior Fellow and Advisor at the Center for European Policy Analysis Edward Lucas emphasized that Ukraine's drone attack on Russian strategic bombers may accelerate the end of the war.
He stressed that the role of Russian bombers in executing attacks on Ukraine may significantly decrease after the 'Web' operation, showcasing Russia's vulnerability to unconventional Ukrainian assaults.
John Herbst: 'Ukrainian Technologies Are Impressive for the West'
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan John Herbst admits that the ability of Ukrainians to adapt new technologies at low cost is impressive.
Retired U.S. Major General Gus McLaughlin also noted the success of the 'Web' operation, where the drones used cost only a few thousand dollars each. This allowed for the effective destruction of Russian aircraft worth billions of dollars.
Mitchell Sobieski: 'China Is Learning the Lessons of Ukraine from Afar'
An analyst believes that NATO is unprepared for the drone warfare that is relevant under current circumstances.
According to Sobieski, the U.S. could quickly exhaust its systems in the event of a prolonged conflict, while China has a flexible industry and can rapidly scale drone production.
OPIndia: 'The Age of Drones'
An Indian publication highlights the successful use of drones in warfare through the example of Ukraine and suggests new tactics for using fighters alongside drones.
The publication lists the most popular drones and emphasizes the need for adaptation in military strategy to contemporary conditions.
Natalia Sokyrychuk, 'Hlavkom'
Ukrainian security forces successfully repelled the attack on Kyiv due to the successful deployment of drones and innovative strategies. Experts believe that such experience could be beneficial for NATO countries in the context of military technology advancements.Read also
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