Ukraine mobilizes drones and resources as Russia prepares mass conscription
Analysts warn that a large Russian conscription could shift tactics, but Ukraine plans to counter with drones, intelligence, and resource mobilization.
As reported on Facebook, the adviser to the Minister of Defense Serhiy “Flash” Beskrestnov.
In modern warfare, victory depends not only on the number of soldiers but also on resources, technologies, and rapid adaptation to new realities. If Russia pursues a path of large-scale mobilization, Ukraine will respond with active mobilization of resources and intensified work with drones to deter threats and support the defense of the region.
«I read many alarming reports about possible forced and large-scale mobilization of people in Russia. Of course, this will pose problems for us, but the war has long since changed and will not be the same as before. Any tank or vehicle on the battlefield will not stay more than an hour. They will be destroyed by drones. Attacks using machinery have become rare now. There will be mass incursions of ground forces, as the USSR did during World War II? Our guys will actively work with FPV»
– Serhiy “Flash” Beskrestnov
He stressed that Ukraine is building the necessary resources in line with the scale of mobilization and the expected threats.
«The era when everything was decided by the number of people is over. Of course, our enemy understands this as well. If mass mobilization into the infantry could radically and quickly change something, it would have been carried out long ago»
– adviser
In addition, he noted that social, financial, and political aspects of such mobilization in Russia have not yet been touched upon, but they are drawing the attention of analysts and experts.
Referring to official data, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in the context of a report by the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense, Oleh Ivashchenko, that the Russian political leadership is developing further offensive plans and preparing to mobilize more personnel, in particular through expanding mobilization processes in the Russian Federation.
In this collection of statements, it is evident that mobilization scenarios in Russia remain a subject of careful analysis, and Ukraine’s response is aimed at strengthening resources, employing modern technologies, and reinforcing defensive capabilities to safeguard regional security.
In conclusion, experts emphasize that mobilization upheaval requires not only the number of people but also the precise use of technologies, resources, and coordination of actions. Ukraine is responding by expanding defensive capabilities, developing drone technologies, reconnaissance systems, and strengthening cooperation among the defense forces to maintain regional stability.