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🔮 How Ukraine solved the hardest problem in defense

Ukraine’s seven-day drone advantage

Greg Williams
Apr 29, 2026
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This post originally appeared in Exponential View.

“The $1,000 cost-per-kill came from a feedback loop of engineers talking directly to operators, designs changing every week, five hundred manufacturers running parallel experiments which are treated as data.”

Along Ukraine’s eastern front, a drone stutters mid-flight. On the operator’s screen a few kilometers away, the grainy view of splintered treelines and trenches, fades into static. The control link drops. He removes his headset, he knows what’s happened. Russia has found a way to jam the frequency. Again.

It’s 2024, near Bakmut, a few kilometers from the then-front line. The commander of the Terra drone unit of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade Mykola Volokhov, has watched the slow degradation of his command links. A system that had worked at eight kilometers out, started to fail at four, then at two. Russian electronic warfare teams were getting better and better with their jamming. Later, speaking on camera, Mykola described the reversal with a soldier’s understatement. “But this problem was overcome… and now it is not with us. No problems!”

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