Hedging

This writer claims โ€œHow โ€˜Hedgehog Tanksโ€™ Are Forcing Russia and Ukraine to Rewrite Drone Warfare.โ€

First โ€” and most obviously โ€” this writing is terrible. Itโ€™s both breathlessly melodramatic and logorrheic. It sounds like something I wouldโ€™ve written in middle school on a bad day.

Second, hedgehog tanks are mostly irrelevant to the actual war as they are not very mobile and donโ€™t help the fighting all that much. They are nearly pointless and not all that effective. A tank that canโ€™t maneuver, that has low visibility from inside and that canโ€™t bring its main gun in play to affect anything is just a really poor and low-capacity APC.

Soโ€ฆthis essay is just to say โ€” inexpertly and awkwardly โ€” that people try to survive however they can in a war? Bold thesis. Wish I couldโ€™ve thought of something like that.

As to the headline, no, hedgehog tanks are not forcing Russia and Ukraine to rewrite drone warfare. Hyperbolic much? Hedgehog tanks arenโ€™t a significant threat so no rewriting is needed. You just send two drones instead of one, or something with an EFP, or one of those top-secret (really) Anduril Altius munitions the Ukrainians have now, or just hit it with a frickinโ€™ Javelin. Javelins donโ€™t care about cope cages, quills, spines, or any such feature.

When people who donโ€™t know anything about modern warfare write about it, you end up with spacey garble like this.

I regret reading this but itโ€™s too late now.