
Kill Zone: Da Vinci Wolves Speak on Ukraine's War Tactics
Fra UkrainapoddenUdgivet 2.4.2026

Fra UkrainapoddenUdgivet 2.4.2026
I dette spesialepisoden av Ukrainapodden diskuterer soldater fra Da Vinci Wolves-bataljonen den kritiske virkeligheten av 'Kill Zone', et område som strekker seg 30 kilometer bak frontlinjen. Med konstant droneovervåkning blir bevegelser av mennesker nesten umulige, noe som har ledet de ukrainske…
Discover how Ukraine's military adapts in the 'Kill Zone'.
In this special episode of Ukrainapodden, we are joined by soldiers and technological experts from the renowned Da Vinci Wolves battalion. Captain Oleksandr Yabchanka, Staff Sergeant Vasyl Arbuzov, and UGV specialist Prasol Yevhen visited Norway to share their battlefield experiences and advocate for a stronger focus on military innovation. The war in Ukraine has fundamentally shifted from a traditional mechanized conflict into a «pilot war». The guests explain the terrifying reality of the «Kill Zone», a zone stretching 30 kilometers behind the line of contact where constant drone surveillance makes human movement nearly impossible. To survive, the battalion has leaned heavily into Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs). These «ground drones» are now essential for delivering supplies through the infamous Ukrainian mud and, most importantly, evacuating wounded and fallen soldiers where human teams cannot go. The episode provides a rare look at the R&D culture within Ukraine's 59th Brigade. They discuss the technical precision required to shoot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter and why the development cycle for new weapons is now as short as three months. While Russia attempts to scale through sheer volume and foreign mercenaries, Ukraine is betting on technological superiority through initiatives like the Defence Robotics UA Foundation. This is an essential conversation for anyone interested in geopolitical strategy, military robotics, and the existential fight for democracy. Our guests remind us that «democracy isn't given, it's maintained»—and that the lessons learned in the blood-stained trenches of Ukraine are vital for the security of all of Europe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.