Forbes: Ukraine may have a tank advantage over the Russian Federation for the first time during the war.


According to Forbes magazine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have a tank advantage for the first Time since the Russian invasion. However, this advantage applies only to certain sections of the front.
According to the magazine, this tank advantage is achieved through the use of drones that drive away Russian tanks and force them to operate covertly and remotely.
As a result, the tanks of the Russian army become ineffective in assault operations, as planned.
According to one Russian blogger, Ukrainian tanks operate 'more freely' on the front because the Armed Forces of Ukraine have achieved a 'sufficient scale and variety of their drones'.
Forbes notes that now Ukrainian tanks can approach the frontline and strike enemy targets. This represents a reversal in the war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
However, the Russian side complains about the high intensity of radio jamming of their drones, trying to prevent a similar repulsion of Ukrainian tanks.
Forbes summarizes that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have an advantage in tank usage due to drones in certain areas of the front.
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