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Ukraine's special operators used to dodge artillery shells. Now they're trying to survive Russian drones.
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文章聚焦乌克兰特种部队的训练内容变化,反映了战场态势的演变。曾经以应对俄军炮火为主要训练科目,如今已全面转向应对日益普及且致命的小型无人机。美国教官指出,无人机已成为战场上的主要杀手,导致乌克兰特种部队的训练重点从规避炮击转向提升隐蔽、侦察和必要时使用轻武器对抗无人机的能力。这种转变深刻反映了现代战争中科技对抗的新特点,即无人机技术对战场战术和士兵生存能力的巨大影响。

🎯 战场威胁演变:文章指出,在俄乌冲突初期,乌克兰特种部队主要训练内容是应对俄军密集的炮火攻击。然而,随着战事进入消耗战阶段,以及双方炮弹储备的压力,无人机,特别是第一人称视角(FPV)无人机,已成为战场上最主要的威胁,据估计造成约70%的伤亡。

🦺 训练科目调整:面对无人机的威胁,乌克兰特种部队的训练重心发生了根本性变化。教官们教授士兵更精密的伪装和隐蔽技巧,强调如何利用地形和环境融入背景,避免被无人机侦测。这包括对反光物体进行遮盖、利用植被掩护,甚至通过涂抹颜料来隐藏身体和面部的热源。

🔫 新型反无人机战术:除了隐蔽,士兵们也被教授如何使用地面武器,如霰弹枪,作为最后的手段来对抗无人机。尽管小型武器对抗高速飞行的无人机效果有限且存在危险,但这种“有总比没有好”的观念被灌输给士兵,以提高其在极端情况下的应变能力。

⚡️ 无人机技术革新:文章强调了FPV无人机在精确打击方面的高效性,以及通过光纤连接使其对电子战具有更强的抵抗力,这进一步增加了其战场生存能力和威胁程度。这促使训练内容必须适应这种高科技化的战场环境。

A Ukrainian special forces soldier walks in the water at night along the Dnipro River.

Ukraine's special operators used to focus their training on surviving intense Russian artillery fire. Now, their attention has shifted to drones — the main battlefield killer.

"Things have changed drastically," an American instructor with the 4th Ranger Regiment of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces told Business Insider. He could only be identified by his call sign Scooter for security reasons.

"One of the main differences we see today is the prevalence of drones," he said. "In 2022, it was primarily artillery fire. There was a lot more of it." The Ukrainian Rangers are now learning better concealment tactics and how to shoot down drones with their service weapons as a last resort.

Artillery, long described as the "king of battle," has played a central role in Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, especially during the early years of the conflict, with both sides using the towed cannons and multiple launch rocket systems to attack the enemy.

The scale of the artillery duels could be seen in satellite imagery of the battlefield, where hundreds of craters peppered huge swaths of land and reduced buildings to rubble.

However, amid strained ammunition stockpiles and as the war transitioned from a maneuver-oriented conflict to one of attrition, with relatively static front lines, drones have emerged as the dominant battlefield threat, with some recent estimates suggesting that they are causing around 70% of Russian and Ukrainian casualties.

Artillery dominated the battlefield in the early stages of the war.

Scooter attributed the rise of drones to what has been called "shell hunger," explaining that Russia exhausted its stocks of artillery ammunition and began to rely on small quadcopter drones — known as first-person view, or FPV, drones — to fill the gaps. Ukraine also experienced a shortage of artillery rounds, turning to drones as an alternative.

"In 2022, we were trained to utilize terrain and structures to counter artillery fire," said Scooter, speaking to BI via video chat from an undisclosed location in central Ukraine.

"Now, we have to train people with the mentality that they are going to constantly be targeted by a loitering munition piloted by a human operator," he said.

'Move fast — don't move too fast'

FPV drones have emerged as a cheap way to deliver precision strikes against enemy trenches, personnel, and vehicles. Above Ukraine, these weapons are everywhere, with their tiny cameras giving human operators near-constant battlefield surveillance.

Russia and Ukraine have made the FPV drones even more of an issue over the past year by using fiber-optic cables to connect them to their operators, making the small aircraft resistant to most electronic warfare tactics.

"We have had to change our mentality with training completely," Scooter said. "How do I deal with FPVs? Not so much 'how do I deal with artillery fire?"

He said the first thing that he teaches Ukraine's special operators is how to blend in with their surroundings and practice better camouflage techniques. This means that every shiny object needs to be painted, removed, or taped over, with paint covering the hands and face.

Small drones have emerged as the main killer in Ukraine.

Soldiers are also taught how to stay hidden using tree lines or thick forests to their advantage and to find heat sources, such as a car or generator, if they can, to blend in with their surroundings. A Russian drone operator piloting a surveillance drone may not be able to spot the difference between two white blobs on the screen.

Scooter said he trains soldiers in many of the same ways he would snipers or reconnaissance personnel.

"Move fast — don't move too fast," he said. "Don't draw unnecessary attention. The human eye sees movement, shape, and color — in that order. So move carefully, blend in with your surroundings."

"Basically, the same way you might hide from an enemy helicopter is the way you're going to hide from a drone," he added.

Instructors are also teaching Ukraine's special operators to fight the FPV drones with their service weapons — specifically shotguns — as a last resort.

However, these small targets are extremely difficult to hit, and if the drone is close enough, a direct impact could set off its explosive payload, and its forward momentum could spell trouble.

"Small arms fire is seldom effective" against an FPV drone, Scooter said. "But our mentality is that if I can do nothing else, something is better than nothing."

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