Urban Warfare Project

Drones and Urban Warfare in Ukraine

Mar 20, 2026
Dr. Anthony Tingle, an independent researcher who has made multiple trips to Ukraine, shares firsthand observations from Kherson, Mykolaiv and other urban battles. He describes how ubiquitous Shahed and FPV drones reshape daily life and defense. He outlines improvised, distributed air defenses, rapid tech cycles, underground movement and why rivers and vertical urban terrain matter in modern city fighting.
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INSIGHT

Fast Tech Cycles Force Constant Adaptation

  • The pace of technological change in this war is extremely fast; commercial tech cycles (e.g., FPV drones) reach obsolescence in weeks.
  • Ukraine must cannibalize incoming equipment for parts because delivered systems are quickly outdated.
INSIGHT

Distributed Low-Cost Air Defense Beats Centralized Systems

  • Ukraine built a distributed low-cost air defense by linking acoustic sensors, small radars, and shared intel to warn hundreds of groups.
  • That network routes flight paths to local teams who then use machine guns, technicals, and interceptor drones to shoot Shaheds down.
ANECDOTE

Kherson Under Daily Destruction And Civilian Targeting

  • In Kherson Tingle found a city of ~100,000 under daily bombardment with glide bombs and artillery that kill civilians rather than military targets.
  • He described grenades from Mavic drones and civilians killed at ~4–5 people per day according to the oblast governor.
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