The soldiers’ lack of defense could be due to being unarmed, untrained, or caught off guard by the drone’s speed and small size. Fear likely played a role, as kamikaze drones loaded with explosives are highly intimidating. Shooting a drone is challenging—it’s hard to hit, and there’s a risk of premature detonation. This highlights the shift to fifth-generation warfare, where drones dominate. While makeshift countermeasures like microwave-based energy weapons could work, they require preparation and aren’t practical in frontline combat. Their reaction shows the need for better training and anti-drone strategies.
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