
Some details have come out about Hedgehog 2025 held last May in Estonia.
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“We are f—”: 10 Ukrainians with drones wipe out two NATO battalions in war game - Euromaidan Press
Ukrainian drone team wiped out two NATO battalions in a day during Estonia's Hedgehog 2025 exercise, exposing the alliance's drone warfare gap.euromaidanpress.com
While that may be true it also may indicate that there are a number of fieldcraft lessons regarding dispersion, deception and camouflage that need to be (re)learned. It also probably indicates how woefully NATO armies are behind in deployed EW (both offensive and defensive), C-UAS and AD capabilities in relation to the modern battlefield.This sounds like the army version of when F-22 Raptors get killed during exercsises. It's a purposely handicapped exercise. Yes, there's a lot to learn about drone use at the tactical level. But also, Ukraine is not how near-peer war with NATO would happen.
It also likely reflects a lot of "trainingitis" in Western nations. We know what we should be doing, but since it's just an exercise, we will do what is convenient.While that may be true it also may indicate that there are a number of fieldcraft lessons regarding dispersion, deception and camouflage that need to be (re)learned. It also probably indicates how woefully NATO armies are behind in deployed EW (both offensive and defensive), C-UAS and AD capabilities in relation to the modern battlefield.
Stockpile parts (rotor blades, batteries, electric motors, chassis parts, droppable munitions). Those don’t go obsolete very quickly. Update your assembly plans weekly/monthly.Now here's an interesting dilemma. A lot of the drones sent to Ukraine from the West are often obsolete compared to what gets made in-country by the time it gets there. Traditional supply lines and R&D in the West still hasn't reached the speed necessary for how quickly the technology is evolving.
Ukraine ends up scrapping a lot for parts.
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Can drones be stockpiled? Europe wrestles with weapons dilemma
Finland struggles to replicate cold war-era artillery depots for high-tech weaponry that rapidly turns obsoletewww.ft.com
Also set common standards for things like connectors, mounting points for various components, etc. Allows for multiple suppliers to provide different components rather than relying on a single OEM to provide a final product.Stockpile parts (rotor blades, batteries, electric motors, chassis parts, droppable munitions). Those don’t go obsolete very quickly. Update your assembly plans weekly/monthly.
Some details have come out about Hedgehog 2025 held last May in Estonia.
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“We are f—”: 10 Ukrainians with drones wipe out two NATO battalions in war game - Euromaidan Press
Ukrainian drone team wiped out two NATO battalions in a day during Estonia's Hedgehog 2025 exercise, exposing the alliance's drone warfare gap.euromaidanpress.com
Under the exercise rules, the winner was the first to successfully launch an attack on enemy ships. During a simulated strike on a convoy, the "Red" team achieved enough hits on a NATO frigate that it would have been destroyed in actual combat.
“The problem was not that they could not stop us—they did not even see our weapons,” a source told the newspaper.
During the maneuvers, Ukraine demonstrated several versions of its MAGURA V7 maritime drone. One model featured reconnaissance equipment and an explosive charge, while another was equipped with a machine gun.