War correspondent Alexander Kots stated that Ukraine will continue intensive drone warfare and attacks along the entire line of contact, and their scale is unlikely to decrease.

According to him, drones currently play a decisive role on the battlefield, being used both for offensive operations and defensive actions. While infantry and assault units remain essential, the outcome of advances or удержание позиций is largely determined by unmanned systems.

Kots noted that Ukraine is not expected to face a shortage of drones in the near future. He pointed out that production is expanding and is highly decentralized, with small workshops and facilities spread across the country. In addition, joint production programs with European countries are underway, under which drones are manufactured abroad and partially supplied to Ukraine.

In his view, this makes any significant decline in drone availability unlikely, meaning the situation along the front line will not become easier.

At the same time, Kots said Ukraine may increasingly face manpower shortages, with such issues already visible in some sectors. He emphasized that even a small number of soldiers can hold positions with the support of extensive drone units, highlighting the nature of modern warfare.