Posted October 15, 2024 2:00 pm by Comments

By Zac K

The last time we wrote about a new Spartanat book, the comments section pointed out that some of the most important lessons learned in Ukraine were about the role of drones on the battlefield. Well, guess what—Spartanat has a new book about that, too. It’s called Defense Against Drones.Books @ TFB: TFB Armorer’s Bench: By The Armorer Book – M1 Garand Maintenance Book on Beretta’s Submachineguns’ History Published in Italy New Book Incoming: Soviet Weapons of the Afghan War The Hole Book: Teaching Kids Gun Safety In 1908 (Lots of Images)

What’s in the book?Like we said at the start: Drones now rule the battlefield. We’ve seen it in conflicts around the globe in the post-COVID era, but particularly in the Ukrainian conflict. Combatants can set up small commercially-available drones with jury-rigged explosive delivery systems and use them for lethal attacks. Or, they can use them as real-time reconnaissance assets. Air support has come down to the level of the individual soldier, without the need for massive infrastructure and equipment to perform the role of an air

Source: The Firearm Blog

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