Although the video has had many hearty comments, unfortunately it is simply a symptom of mobilization in the Russian army to learn to fight drones. About what the modern battlefield looks like and how large drones play on it, you don't gotta convince anyone. Smaller drones, known as quadrocopters, became a key substitute for mortars, artillery, hand launchers and aerial reconnaissance. They're frequently FPV-class drones. Kiev declares that it delivers its military 12-15 1000 FPV drones per month. The request of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is estimated at up to 2,000 tiny drones for 50 brigades – which gives an astronomical volume of 100,000 tiny unmanneds. Unquestionably, Ukrainians are leading in the war of drones, but unfortunately – which is very dangerous – the Russian Army has besides begun to implement drones, jamming devices, tactics to combat the usage of drones and against them and training – which we observe in a comic video.