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Dans le contexte de la guerre, les drones sont employés de diverses manières.
Les drones civils employés à des fins militaires
Certains modèles de drones, notamment ceux de la marque DJI (comme le Mavic ou le Phantom), sont fréquemment utilisés pour des missions de reconnaissance ou même d’attaque. Ces drones, équipés de charges explosives par les combattants, se transforment en bombardiers improvisés.
La performance des caméras intégrées et leur facilité d’acquisition en font des outils essentiels pour le renseignement et le guidage des tirs d’artillerie. Ces drones se montrent souvent sensibles aux contre-mesures électroniques, comme le brouillage ou le piratage.
Le potentiel des drones dans les conflits futurs
L’essor fulgurant de la technologie annonce un avenir où les drones occuperont une place encore plus prépondérante. Des drones autonomes équipés d’intelligence artificielle apparaissent, capables de prendre des décisions sans intervention humaine.
Les essaims de drones, qui fonctionnent de façon synchronisée avec des centaines d’unités, pourraient transformer les stratégies militaires. De surcroît, la diminution de la taille des technologies pourrait faciliter le développement de drones de plus en plus petits et furtifs, difficiles à repérer et à neutraliser.
En observant les drones militaires en action, notre équipe adapte ces avancées aux usages civils. L’Ukraine est l’un des terrains majeurs de cette recherche.
Les drones militaires : une avancée majeure dans la stratégie de combat actuelle
Les drones ont eu un effet profond sur la manière de mener les guerres. Les puissances militaires majeures mettent au point des technologies avancées, capables d’exécuter des missions de reconnaissance, de frappe et de soutien aux troupes au sol.
Le MQ-9 Reaper est un drone américain, connu pour ses frappes de précision. Le Bayraktar TB2 est un drone turc qui a acquis une renommée grâce à son rôle dans des conflits récents, comme en Ukraine et au Haut-Karabakh. En Europe de l’Est et au Moyen-Orient, le Shahed-136, un drone kamikaze iranien, est souvent utilisé.
Les forces armées bénéficient de ces drones pour frapper des cibles lointaines avec une précision remarquable, réduisant ainsi les dangers pour les pilotes.
Les héros de guerre, ce sont aussi les pilotes de drones
L’usage accru des drones a permis l’émergence d’une nouvelle classe de combattants : les pilotes de drones de guerre. Le succès des opérations militaires dépend en grande partie de ces opérateurs, souvent basés à des milliers de kilomètres du champ de bataille.
Il est fréquent que des pilotes atteignent un statut mythique, grâce à leurs succès en combat, influençant ainsi l’issue des batailles. Dans les conflits modernes, le courage ne se vérifie plus uniquement sur le front, mais aussi dans la stratégie et l’habileté des pilotes de drones.
La montée en puissance des drones FPV et kamikazes
Une caractéristique importante de ces dernières années est l’usage de drones FPV (First Person View) modifiés pour transporter des explosifs. Grâce à des lunettes de réalité virtuelle, ces petits drones, souvent basés sur des modèles civils modifiés, sont massivement utilisés en Ukraine. Leur coût réduit et leur performance en font des outils redoutables pour les missions stratégiques.
Après l’attaque, ces engins volants sont souvent abandonnés, car ils sont conçus pour être des armes jetables. Les soldats sans formation en pilotage avancé peuvent les exploiter sur le terrain, grâce à leur simplicité d’utilisation.
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Retranscription des paroles de la vidéo: [Music] Ukrainian National Guard obliterates over 70 Russian military assets in one devastating week. [Music] In a significant escalation on the Eastern Front, Ukraine’s National Guard delivered one of its most destructive operational weeks to date. Utilizing a coordinated blend of drone warfare, artillery precision, and elite ground tactics, Ukrainian forces successfully annihilated over 70 Russian military targets, including critical armored units, artillery systems, missile platforms, and enemy logistics. The week-long offensive campaign resulted in the complete destruction of one Russian main battle tank, 11 armored vehicles, and an astonishing 70 automotive units, which formed a vital component of Russian logistics and troop mobility across multiple sectors of the front line. Each asset neutralized represents a severe blow to Russia’s tactical maneuverability, operational tempo, and battlefield survivability. Among the destroyed vehicles were not only standard military transporters, but also advanced support units that included fuel carriers, resupply trucks, and command control vehicles. [Music] This overwhelming success was the result of integrated reconnaissance, FPV drone surveillance, and long range strike coordination, which allowed for realtime tracking and efficient target elimination. Perhaps even more devastating was the precision targeting of 13 Russian artillery systems, assets that have long posed a lethal threat to Ukrainian defensive lines and civilian infrastructure. These included 152 mm self-propelled howitzers, towed artillery positions, and mobile mortar teams. [Music] By destroying these artillery platforms, the National Guard has significantly reduced the enemy’s ability to conduct indirect fire operations, a tactic heavily relied upon by Russian command to suppress and disorient Ukrainian forces. One of the key highlights of the week was the neutralization of a Russian surfaceto-air missile system. This particular asset served as a critical air defense umbrella for Russian supply convoys and command posts. Its destruction opens a corridor for Ukrainian drones and aircraft to operate with reduced risk, allowing for deeper penetration into enemy lines. [Music] The removal of this system further diminishes Russia’s aerial defensive capabilities in the sector, providing an opportunity for Ukraine to conduct more aggressive UAV raids and missile strikes with greater freedom. [Music] In addition to mobile targets, 17 critical Russian ammunition and fuel depots were destroyed. These facilities were carefully located using a mix of sigant and UAV surveillance and were promptly struck with high explosive munitions and highar precisiong guided rockets. [Music] Each depot served as a logistical hub for frontline operations. Their destruction not only caused massive explosions and secondary damage, but also severely disrupted resupply chains vital to sustained Russian operations in the region. Among the casualties were 28 fortified Russian bunkers designed to house personnel, munitions, and mobile command units. These bunkers, many of which were reinforced with concrete and camouflaged, were identified via thermal imaging and aerial reconnaissance. [Music] Special operations forces coordinated with artillery regiments to deliver pinpoint strikes, neutralizing personnel inside and destroying vital battlefield infrastructure. The scale of this assault demonstrates Ukraine’s growing mastery in joint force coordination and tactical deep strike capability. [Music] One of the most discussed and shocking events occurred in the Lyman direction where pilots of Ukraine’s Signnum Battalion launched a series of aggressive FPV drone operations targeting Russian logistical movements. A particular highlight was the destruction of a Russian camazi truck which had been bizarrely parked in a forested area where occupiers had hung a hammock between trees, signaling a false sense of security and rest. The drone’s thermal optics identified the vehicle and accompanying troops, initiating a deadly precision strike that obliterated the entire unit. [Music] In addition to the CAM, the Signnum drones also targeted a UAZ off-road tactical vehicle, a Soviet era Bukanka van used for troop transport, a Neva SUV often repurposed for mobile infantry operations. All vehicles were destroyed in under 20 minutes, showcasing the lethal efficiency of Ukrainian drone units, which now conduct round-the-clock surveillance and attack missions. [Music] The cumulative effect of these operations has sent shock waves through Russian command structures. The loss of logistics vehicles, artillery assets, fuel depots, and armored platforms in such a short time has diminished Russia’s offensive capacity and reduced their ability to maintain prolonged engagements. The tactical evolution of Ukraine’s National Guard is evident. No longer limited to defensive operations, these units are now conducting proactive, deeply coordinated strikes into enemy held territory, the integration of realtime drone intelligence, electronic warfare measures, precisiong guided munitions, special operations raids, and has redefined the battlefield dynamics. [Music] Drone pilots, many of whom are now considered specialist elite teams, are able to engage both mobile and static targets with minimal collateral damage, greatly increasing the efficiency and moral superiority of Ukrainian operations. As the war enters a more technologically sophisticated phase, Ukraine’s dominance in the domain of precision, strikes, drone warfare, and battlefield intelligence is reshaping the conflict. The National Guard’s unprecedented destruction of over 70 military targets in a single week is not only a morale boost for the Ukrainian people, but also a grim warning to Russia. No vehicle, no bunker and no artillery piece is safe. [Music] This success is not isolated. It reflects a broader shift in doctrine and capacity, signaling that Ukraine is not just holding the line, it is redefining it. [Music] number one. This one [Music] What if you want me? Who’s there? [Music] Damn. [ __ ] yeah. [ __ ] yeah. [Music] [Music] You watching [Music] US. We battalion. [Music] .
Déroulement de la vidéo:
9.68 [Music]
23.6 Ukrainian National Guard obliterates
25.68 over 70 Russian military assets in one
28.8 devastating week.
31.52 [Music]
39.84 In a significant escalation on the
41.76 Eastern Front, Ukraine’s National Guard
44.239 delivered one of its most destructive
46.079 operational weeks to date. Utilizing a
48.96 coordinated blend of drone warfare,
51.68 artillery precision, and elite ground
54.079 tactics, Ukrainian forces successfully
56.8 annihilated over 70 Russian military
59.52 targets, including critical armored
61.84 units, artillery systems, missile
64.32 platforms, and enemy logistics.
74.159 The week-long offensive campaign
76.0 resulted in the complete destruction of
78.0 one Russian main battle tank, 11 armored
81.119 vehicles, and an astonishing 70
83.52 automotive units, which formed a vital
85.92 component of Russian logistics and troop
88.24 mobility across multiple sectors of the
90.479 front line.
104.56 Each asset neutralized represents a
106.72 severe blow to Russia’s tactical
108.479 maneuverability, operational tempo, and
111.36 battlefield survivability. Among the
113.84 destroyed vehicles were not only
115.28 standard military transporters, but also
117.6 advanced support units that included
119.52 fuel carriers, resupply trucks, and
121.92 command control vehicles.
134.29 [Music]
137.12 This overwhelming success was the result
139.2 of integrated reconnaissance, FPV drone
142.56 surveillance, and long range strike
145.2 coordination, which allowed for realtime
147.84 tracking and efficient target
149.68 elimination.
159.44 Perhaps even more devastating was the
161.599 precision targeting of 13 Russian
163.68 artillery systems, assets that have long
166.72 posed a lethal threat to Ukrainian
168.879 defensive lines and civilian
170.56 infrastructure. These included
173.92 152 mm self-propelled howitzers, towed
177.28 artillery positions, and mobile mortar
179.44 teams.
187.62 [Music]
197.28 By destroying these artillery platforms,
200.08 the National Guard has significantly
202.08 reduced the enemy’s ability to conduct
204.319 indirect fire operations, a tactic
207.12 heavily relied upon by Russian command
209.44 to suppress and disorient Ukrainian
212.0 forces.
219.84 One of the key highlights of the week
221.599 was the neutralization of a Russian
223.599 surfaceto-air missile system. This
226.4 particular asset served as a critical
228.64 air defense umbrella for Russian supply
230.879 convoys and command posts. Its
234.48 destruction opens a corridor for
236.319 Ukrainian drones and aircraft to operate
239.12 with reduced risk, allowing for deeper
242.0 penetration into enemy lines.
244.58 [Music]
251.519 The removal of this system further
253.68 diminishes Russia’s aerial defensive
255.84 capabilities in the sector, providing an
258.479 opportunity for Ukraine to conduct more
260.56 aggressive UAV raids and missile strikes
263.28 with greater freedom.
274.67 [Music]
276.4 In addition to mobile targets, 17
278.88 critical Russian ammunition and fuel
280.88 depots were destroyed. These facilities
284.8 were carefully located using a mix of
286.8 sigant and UAV surveillance and were
289.6 promptly struck with high explosive
291.36 munitions and highar precisiong guided
293.919 rockets.
309.68 [Music]
311.52 Each depot served as a logistical hub
313.84 for frontline operations. Their
316.0 destruction not only caused massive
317.84 explosions and secondary damage, but
320.16 also severely disrupted resupply chains
322.88 vital to sustained Russian operations in
325.199 the region.
327.759 Among
330.32 the casualties were 28 fortified Russian
333.52 bunkers designed to house personnel,
336.4 munitions, and mobile command units.
339.44 These bunkers, many of which were
341.6 reinforced with concrete and
343.36 camouflaged, were identified via thermal
346.16 imaging and aerial reconnaissance.
351.53 [Music]
353.12 Special operations forces coordinated
355.36 with artillery regiments to deliver
357.52 pinpoint strikes, neutralizing personnel
360.4 inside and destroying vital battlefield
363.12 infrastructure.
364.639 The scale of this assault demonstrates
366.479 Ukraine’s growing mastery in joint force
368.56 coordination and tactical deep strike
370.8 capability.
374.24 [Music]
378.639 One of the most discussed and shocking
380.4 events occurred in the Lyman direction
382.319 where pilots of Ukraine’s Signnum
384.4 Battalion launched a series of
386.319 aggressive FPV drone operations
388.88 targeting Russian logistical movements.
406.24 A particular highlight was the
407.919 destruction of a Russian camazi truck
410.319 which had been bizarrely parked in a
412.08 forested area where occupiers had hung a
414.639 hammock between trees, signaling a false
417.199 sense of security and rest. The drone’s
420.319 thermal optics identified the vehicle
422.24 and accompanying troops, initiating a
424.639 deadly precision strike that obliterated
426.96 the entire unit.
434.33 [Music]
440.24 In addition to the CAM, the Signnum
442.56 drones also targeted a UAZ off-road
445.68 tactical vehicle, a Soviet era Bukanka
448.639 van used for troop transport, a Neva SUV
452.479 often repurposed for mobile infantry
454.639 operations. All vehicles were destroyed
457.599 in under 20 minutes, showcasing the
460.16 lethal efficiency of Ukrainian drone
462.479 units, which now conduct round-the-clock
464.96 surveillance and attack missions.
468.84 [Music]
475.759 The cumulative effect of these
477.44 operations has sent shock waves through
480.16 Russian command structures. The loss of
482.639 logistics vehicles, artillery assets,
485.36 fuel depots, and armored platforms in
488.08 such a short time has diminished
490.08 Russia’s offensive capacity and reduced
492.56 their ability to maintain prolonged
494.56 engagements.
500.72 The tactical evolution of Ukraine’s
502.72 National Guard is evident. No longer
504.96 limited to defensive operations, these
507.12 units are now conducting proactive,
509.28 deeply coordinated strikes into enemy
511.599 held territory, the integration of
513.919 realtime drone intelligence, electronic
516.56 warfare measures, precisiong guided
518.719 munitions, special operations raids, and
521.68 has redefined the battlefield dynamics.
525.72 [Music]
531.04 Drone pilots, many of whom are now
533.2 considered specialist elite teams, are
535.76 able to engage both mobile and static
538.16 targets with minimal collateral damage,
540.959 greatly increasing the efficiency and
543.279 moral superiority of Ukrainian
545.519 operations.
553.12 As the war enters a more technologically
555.44 sophisticated phase, Ukraine’s dominance
558.16 in the domain of precision, strikes,
560.959 drone warfare, and battlefield
563.36 intelligence is reshaping the conflict.
566.959 The National Guard’s unprecedented
569.2 destruction of over 70 military targets
572.08 in a single week is not only a morale
574.8 boost for the Ukrainian people, but also
577.279 a grim warning to Russia. No vehicle, no
581.12 bunker and no artillery piece is safe.
589.43 [Music]
597.519 This success is not isolated. It
600.16 reflects a broader shift in doctrine and
602.48 capacity, signaling that Ukraine is not
605.12 just holding the line, it is redefining
607.6 it.
609.3 [Music]
623.04 number one.
633.36 This one
638.45 [Music]
643.92 What if
657.519 you want
663.2 me?
669.68 Who’s there?
692.12 [Music]
697.04 Damn. [ __ ] yeah.
699.519 [ __ ] yeah.
716.17 [Music]
723.64 [Music]
729.36 You watching
747.93 [Music]
758.959 US.
762.399 We battalion.
767.01 [Music]
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