The War in Ukraine Has Now Gone On Longer Than World War I

AI Summary
Russia continues intensive drone attacks on Ukraine—including 221 unmanned vehicles in recent strikes—targeting civilian infrastructure and causing casualties across multiple regions. Ukraine responds with advancing drone technologies, including long-range strikes extending 1000+ kilometers into Russian territory and unmanned ground systems for emergency evacuations. The conflict, now lasting longer than World War I, is prompting NATO allies to accelerate drone procurement and military adaptation, as unmanned systems become central to modern warfare.
Progressive: Ukrainian forces demonstrate technological innovation and military adaptation under existential pressure, using drones for both strategic long-range strikes against Russian logistics and humanitarian operations to save lives. The war's historic duration reflects Ukraine's sustained resistance and the effectiveness of decentralized, technology-enabled defense strategies.
Moderate: Russia's massive drone campaign and Ukraine's counter-drone operations represent asymmetric escalation of unmanned warfare. NATO and allied militaries are responding pragmatically by accelerating drone procurement and adjusting operational doctrine based on real-world conflict demonstrating the centrality of unmanned systems to modern defense.
Parallels between the two wars abound, from the grinding nature of the fighting to the way new technologies reshaped warfare. ...
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