In particular, the points for destroying enemy manpower have been increased — with the goal of increasing the attrition of Russian Armed Forces personnel to 35 thousand monthly, which should not allow them to advance due to their numerical advantage.

The points for destroying Russian UAV operators have also increased significantly — in fact, they are becoming one of the highest priority targets.

At the same time, the points for destroying armored vehicles have been reduced.

Magyar believes that this will not affect the effectiveness of countering Russian armored columns, but will eliminate a number of excesses — for example, overspending drones on the complete destruction of already damaged combat vehicles.

For the points earned in this way, units receive new UAVs of the types that they themselves consider necessary.

by Silva_Bald

29 comments
  1. Imagine unlocking a custom drone skin after killing 1000 Russians

  2. Alright if I’m hearing this right there’s an actual reward system for kills? Like a video game?

  3. It’s great to see that the AFU fast track promotions of leaders who have proven track record instead of rigid formal style of advancement. 🫡🇺🇦

  4. What exactly gets who who manages to gain a lot of points? Rewards, medals?

  5. You get the Golden drone skin after 1000 kills.

  6. I understand the need for the change. We have often witnessed overkill of assets in videos, done to assure the claim. A higher value will also assist some brigades which are defending against meat waves but not seen a lot of high value enemy assets in their sector. Which has hurt their drone units supply as targeting men did not garner the same point outcomes for better quality supply/resupply.

    Robert always has his thinking cap on, I have to think he is held in the highest regard unanimously by UA forces.

  7. madyar says by-catch is gone. now it’s time to hunt the real fishes…

    Bada be gone, worm.

  8. I have been following this gentleman since the beginning of the war. A true leader, and a legend.

    Congratulations, Robert. May your forces continue to inflict terror and despair in the enemy.

  9. Didn’t he announce this already back in April, that the scoring system changed to favour more infantry attacks?

  10. Crazy, a new branch of armed forces, the unmanned forces

  11. While sharpening the internal resource allocation schemes is a good and necessary move, the new changes don’t recognise night attacks with FPV thermal tethered drones on Russian logistic vehicles deep inside the rear areas.

    While these drones are more expensive, they are instrumental at disruption of Russian “last mile” logistics. Delivery vehicles loaded with soldiers and war material that are intercepted before it reached the frontlines is the optimal strategic victory to reduce Russian offensive capacities.

    Tethered drones can now strike 30+ km deep inside Russian rear areas where most of the barrel artillery systems are concentrated that are often supplied at night times, their ordnance deliveries should be primary targets.

  12. Credit to the user I saw in another thread recently who called into question why munitions were being used on obviously disabled and unoccupied vehicles in no-man’s land. I suppose under the original points system, that probably made sense; but from an actual strategic standpoint not so much.

  13. Points? Drone kill streaks? Fuck I didn’t know it was call of duty does Ukraine have like an international league? I’m fuckin mean with a dragonfire in black ops. Where do I sign up

  14. Never imagined that gamification will be applied to war fighting

  15. Death Race 2000 meets modern warfare. Points for people is crazy shit.

  16. Suggestion: all score events should be worth 10x the present number of points. This will yield higher scores. Brilliant, right?

  17. From recent airstrike footage, it looks like the Ukranian Airforce agrees with targeting drone operators and counter drone electronic warfare assets; with the recent helicopter assault as well, I wonder if the UA is considering a modern cavalry charge with proper precautions for a deep strike. Even if it’s a small one in terms of the larger front, it might head off any Russian assaults considering Russian inability to seriously commit to both offense and defense.

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