your mission is to save the lives on the ground, to save the city. you re not able it s a terrible feeling that somebody will die. somebody will die in minutes, and you didn t prevent that. after school, i entered into the air force university. it was a dream from childhood, from the age of five. it s myjob, it s my mission. face to face air battle, air engagement, ourjets have almost no chances to win. we were pushing them away, because they were forced to avoid us, and we were trying to get russianjets in the bubbles of our air defence, and they shooted them down. but russians are improving their tactics, and we need something more advanced than ourjets,
five of these a day. and there s more than just artillery to content with. there are some helicopters and russianjets, that fire every day, so every time. explosion. go to shelter. 0k. good luck. he just illustrated that point very well, that one of the big advantages that the russians have over the ukrainians is airpower. the ukrainians are attacking on the ground but the russians still have helicopters, still have war planes. it makes it much more difficult for them to advance. the battle won, the danger is far from over. as we make our way back from the trenches, more russian artillery fire targets andrii s convoy. we need to move fast. and the 49 year old commander carries an extra burden
but it s a miss. yuri of the drone unit can t delay until the shelling stops. the drones he s sending to enemy trenches carry grenades and smoke bombs. they lose as many as five of these a day. and there s more than just artillery to content with. there are some helicopters and russianjets, that fire every day, so every time. explosion. go to shelter. 0k. good luck. he just illustrated that point very well, that one of the big advantages that the russians have over the ukrainians is airpower. the ukrainians are attacking on the ground but the russians still have helicopters, still have war planes. it makes it much more difficult for them to advance. the battle won, the danger
and there s more than just artillery to content with. there are some helicopters and russianjets, that fire every day, so every time. explosion go to shelter. 0k~ good luck. he just illustrated that point very well, that one of the big advantages that the russians have over the ukrainians is airpower. the ukrainians are attacking on the ground but the russians still have helicopters, still have war planes. it makes it much more difficult for them to advance. the battle won, the danger is far from over. as we make our way back from the trenches, more russian artillery fire targets andrii s convoy. we need to move fast. and the 49 year old commander carries an extra burden the memory of his son. this is the helmet of my son. a little bit smaller for me,
is samuel from the rand corporation think tank. , ., , ., think tank. neither side wants to use this to think tank. neither side wants to use this to escalate think tank. neither side wants to use this to escalate tensions - think tank. neither side wants to use this to escalate tensions and j think tank. neither side wants to i use this to escalate tensions and or end up in a direct conflict, so you are seeing both sides play down that prospect and try to contain any escalation that might emerge from this. more broadly, we are at a time where the communication between the us and russia is so minimal that it is precisely these kinds of incidents, perhaps not involving unmanned airframe as in this case, but, you know, you can imagine it involving unmanned aircraft or ships will stuff they could spiral out of control unintentionally and getting us into a much worse place. find if us into a much worse place. and if ou want us into a much worse place. and if you want to us into a mu