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Growing drone specialization echoes historical shifts seen during early military aviation development

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RFU News
Dec 11, 2025

Drone warfare in Ukraine has entered a transitional phase in which technology, cost, and battlefield necessity shape each side’s approach more than doctrine or tradition. What began as an era dominated by kamikaze footage has evolved into a contest over sustainable strike capability, where reusability and precision increasingly determine tactical success. Both armies now view bomber drones as tools that can alter the rhythm of combat, enabling persistent pressure without exhausting limited industrial output. This shift reflects a deeper reality of the war: every adaptation is ultimately driven by attrition, logistics, and the struggle to stretch resources farther than the opponent. The rapid diversification of bomber platforms reveals how quickly front-line needs generate specialized roles, echoing earlier eras when new technologies redefined entire battlefields. As a result, the conflict is steadily moving toward a drone ecosystem where cost-efficient, multi-use systems reshape how units fight, supply, and survive on a front that demands both creativity and endurance.

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