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Military organizations are advancing their capabilities in drone technology, focusing on development and training for drone swarms designed to target armored vehicles such as tanks. These swarms, consisting of multiple drones operating in coordination, are intended to enhance battlefield effectiveness by overwhelming traditional defenses and improving attack precision.

Recent training exercises have emphasized the deployment of these large-scale drone groups, with efforts to increase their size and operational complexity. Experts suggest that the number of drones in such swarms may grow to several dozen, attacking a single target simultaneously to maximize damage and reduce the risk to human operators.

Developers are also working on new drone technologies aimed at improving targeting, durability, and autonomous collaboration within the swarm. These advancements reflect a broader trend toward unmanned systems capable of conducting complex military operations with increased independence and coordination.

As drone swarm capabilities expand, military analysts note that this technology could significantly influence modern combat strategies, prompting adversaries to develop countermeasures and new defense systems to counter these evolving threats.

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