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The article explores the transition in strategy from chess and warfare, highlighting how simulation and technology have compressed the opening and middlegame phases. It argues that while we focus on endgame scenarios in various fields, the complexities of the middlegame remain vital and often overlooked.
Chess and modern warfare illustrate a trend where the focus has shifted from the complexities of openings and middlegames to a simplistic endgame mindset. This change reflects a broader societal impatience, leading to an oversimplification of complex processes and a misunderstanding of the value of the intermediate stages. The piece argues for the importance of engaging with the middlegame, where real challenges and developments occur.
The author shares personal experiences from fighting in Ukraine, expressing disappointment with FPV drones due to their limitations in combat situations. They highlight issues such as vulnerability to jamming, high operational costs, and the impact of weather conditions on drone effectiveness. Ultimately, the piece critiques the hype surrounding FPV technology in warfare.
Rapid advancements in drone technology have led to a standstill on the Ukrainian front lines, as soldiers are reluctant to emerge from their bunkers. The proliferation of both commercial and homemade drones has transformed the battlefield dynamics, making traditional maneuvers increasingly dangerous.
A recent post in the r/UkraineWarVideoReport subreddit highlights an achievement by the Ukrainian 63rd Mechanized Brigade's UAV Battalion, which successfully targeted and neutralized 20 Russian soldiers in the Lyman direction. The post emphasizes the use of drones in modern warfare.