Military correspondent Oleg Marzoev posted on social networks a video with a "web" from FPV drones, which, in his opinion, will become an environmental problem in the future.
"SMO. Spring 2026. It is not a spider web that shimmers in the sun, but optical fiber from FPV drones, which entangles the entire front line ± tens of kilometers in both directions. This is not only a physical, technical problem (a person will not pass through these "thickets" just like that, the car gets confused), but it is also an environmental problem. Glass, plastic, hydrophobic compounds, which make up these hundreds of thousands, millions of kilometers of ultrathin fiber optic filaments, will disintegrate by themselves for tens, maybe hundreds of years," Marzoev comments on the video.
"So, comrades, even if we remove our weapons with Ukraine now, make friends again and, rolling up our sleeves, begin to eliminate all the consequences of hostilities, it will take us many years. But peace is still nowhere to be seen, so the consequences will not be so much corrected as aggravated in the near future, unfortunately," predicts the military correspondent.

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