Mike Baker speaks with retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery about the current state of the war in Ukraine and why Russia may no longer have a realistic path to victory. They discuss how rapid advances in Ukrainian drone warfare have transformed the battlefield, undermining many of Russia’s traditional advantages and forcing both sides to rethink how modern wars are fought.
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