No place left untouched.
In the past, military confrontations typically confined danger to the frontlines, leaving rear areas as relative sanctuaries. Today, however, that safety is a mirage.
Russian forces, in their relentless ‘war of attrition’, have embraced a diverse array of drone technology, deploying FPV (First-Person View) drones, resilient optical fiber drones resistant to jamming, and a cocktail of inexpensive yet lethal long-range drones. Recent tactics even include Mothership drones that unleash swarms of attack drones.
The outcome is stark: even regions far removed from the frontlines, such as Lviv in western Ukraine, are not spared the storm of aerial assaults.
As these technologies evolve, they are strategically employed to target the supply and logistics frameworks supporting the Ukrainian forces.
Russia is recalibrating its strategy: drones are systematically dismantling Ukraine’s supply lines.
The Wall Street Journal notes that Moscow has markedly refined its drone operations—strikes on roads and convoys are becoming increasingly systematic rather than sporadic.
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The Wall Street Journal, in its paywalled coverage, depicts the grim state of Ukraine’s logistics landscape:
What was once considered a routine supply mission has morphed into a high-stakes affair where drivers and military personnel resort to camouflage and evasive maneuvers, striving to elude the watchful eyes of surveillance and the lethal strikes of attack drones.
“Every trip feels like a gamble now—drones don’t just stalk the front; their presence is felt everywhere.” – A Ukrainian supply driver.
This unyielding assault has severely compromised the delivery of essential supplies, including ammunition, fuel, and food, placing immense strain on already beleaguered logistics networks.
“We’ve lost more trucks to drones in the rear than to artillery in some areas.” – Anonymous Ukrainian logistics officer.
The devastation wrought by these strikes extends beyond the immediate destruction of military equipment; it sows discord and confusion among units as commanders are forced to take circuitous routes for convoy transit, which ultimately delays operational responses.
#Russia forces are ‘turning roads into traps: every passing vehicle is at risk, leading to delays in ammunition delivery and complicating the evacuation of the wounded, hampering operations at full capacity.’
The use of Mothership drones to disrupt #Ukraine logistics extends up to 30-40 km from Russian positions #DPRK pic.twitter.com/DR4ur0maB5— Devi Rhamesz (@ChrliesWarchest) September 21, 2025
While Ukrainian forces are working feverishly to adapt, the efficacy of these efforts remains in question, especially in the absence of sophisticated counter-drone measures, which puts them at risk of significant logistical collapses at critical frontline points.
“This is akin to death by a thousand cuts; Russia appears to be banking on attrition through the supply chain.” – A Western military analyst.
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