Ukraine's Drones Strike Crimea's Black Sea Fleet - Jason Jay Smart
At the front where Ukraines defenders face Russias relentless attacks, a new form of warfare is taking shape. It is no longer defined by tanks or manpower but by speed, intelligence, and precision. This is drone warfare, a revolution that is rewriting the rules of modern combat.
I recently returned from Ukraines front near Sumy and Kharkiv. What I saw there changed how the world should understand this war. Ukrainian soldiers now rely on reconnaissance drones that detect enemy movements minutes before an ambush. Strike drones that cost as little as 500 dollars are destroying Russian vehicles worth millions. Medical drones deliver lifesaving supplies when the roads are destroyed, cutting evacuation times from hours to minutes.
Behind this transformation stand United Unmanned Systems and the European Resilience Initiative Center. Together they are producing more than three million drones each year. This scale is turning Ukraines airspace into a living nervous system that senses, decides, and strikes faster than any invader can react.
Russias size and economy cannot match this intelligence driven approach. Every drone flight now delivers both tactical precision and economic disruption. Fuel depots burn, railways stall, and the entire logistics chain of the invasion slows under its own weight.
This is the story of how innovation, courage, and coordination are reshaping the future of warfare and why Ukraines defenders continue to stand firm against overwhelming odds.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction from the Front
00:45 The Endless Sound of Artillery
02:10 What I Saw in Ukraine Changed Everything
03:05 The Birth of a New Kind of Warfare
04:00 Drones Turn the Tide
05:10 How Small Eyes See the Battlefield First
06:00 Precision Strikes that Cost Almost Nothing
07:00 Lifesaving Logistics from the Sky
08:00 How United Unmanned Systems Builds 3 Million Drones
09:00 When Technology Beats Size and Mass
10:00 The Human Cost Inside the Trenches
11:00 How Drones Cripple Russias Economy
12:00 What the Future of War Now Looks Like
13:00 Why Ukraine Still Holds the Line
13:40 Final Reflections and Message from Kyiv