The conversation w. Yuri Kozik from Resist Labs explores the complexities of modern warfare strategies, particularly focusing on the use of drones and the need for diverse tactical approaches. It highlights the challenges posed by decoy drones and the implications for anti-aircraft defenses.
Takeaways
There is no single path and there is no single strategy.
Multiple paths and strategies can be used simultaneously.
Drones can be used in various ways to confuse defenses.
Decoy drones complicate the identification of real threats.
Exhausting anti-aircraft resources is a significant concern.
Defensive capabilities can be exposed through tactical maneuvers.
Understanding drone tactics is crucial for modern warfare.
The use of Gerbera drones adds complexity to air defense.
Military strategies must adapt to evolving technologies.
Effective defense requires a multifaceted approach.
Insights from military reservist with deep knowledge of NATO operations.
Insights from the Ukranian front w. Yuri Kozik, Chief Business Development Officer at Resist Labs.
Why drone swarms are still limited on the battlefield
The spectrum challenge: interference and vulnerability to jamming
AI’s current limits in computer vision and tactical decision-making
The cost trade-off: cheap disposable drones vs. expensive autonomous systems
How Shaheds and decoys act as “swarms” without coordination
Fiber-optic drones: jam-proof advantages and real-world limitations
The evolution from Bayraktars to FPVs, Mavics, and UGVs
How Ukrainian commanders adapt differently — from motorcycles to UGVs
Western vs. Ukrainian innovation cycles and the importance of cost
What’s next: integrating UAVs, UGVs, and limited AI in future battlefields
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Interview by Rasmus Basilier,
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