The rise of drones in modern conflicts, particularly in Ukraine, has exposed new vulnerabilities in tank warfare, pushing the evolution of armored vehicles like never before. From kamikaze drones to loitering munitions, these airborne threats have shown that even the most advanced tanks are not impervious to attacks from above. As militaries adapt, we’re seeing a shift towards active protection systems (APS), enhanced mobility, and the integration of anti-drone technologies. Tanks are no longer standalone behemoths; they are part of a larger, networked battlefield, requiring a combined arms approach for success. With drones reshaping the future of ground combat, it's clear that the next generation of armored vehicles will need to be more agile, smarter, and capable of defending against ever-evolving aerial threats or as Dan Magy is their time done? Want to know more about Drone Technology and the changes? contact The Institute for Drone Technology® #DroneWarfare #TankEvolution #ModernWarfare #DefenseTechnology #MilitaryInnovation #Drones #ArmoredVehicles #FutureOfCombat #CounterDrone #UkraineWar #Tanks Paul New Dr. Joel Spencer Jake Andrew Dan Evangelisti Mark Bond Don Cameron Cameron Chell Paul Mullen Draganfly Inc. thanks Dan Magy for sharing.
I can only imagine what the next generation of tanks will look like. Or if we even build them. It’s clear the flying IEDs continue to require massive changes in how we build and field armor.
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