How Russia Learned To Adapt To Drone Warfare
The post How Russia Learned To Adapt To Drone Warfare appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ukrainian soldiers prepare the UAV ‘Evanger’ for launch on September 24, 2025 in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers use UAVs to target Russian positions and fortifications. Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images The Russian military that invaded Ukraine in 2022 is not the same force fighting today. Ukraine repeatedly changed the battlefield. But over four years of war, Russia built a military capable of recognizing change, absorbing lessons and institutionalizing them across the force. Today it adapts far faster than it did in 2022 “The Russians have learned to learn better and faster the longer the war has gone on,” retired Australian Major General Mick Ryan told me. That learning process may prove more important than any single drone. It reveals how one of the world’s largest militaries is adapting to a battlefield increasingly dominated by inexpensive unmanned systems. Rubicon Becomes