# OSINT Post — @rybar_in_english msg 29464

*Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 8:54 PM UTC — Hamer Intelligence Services Desk*

**Posted**: 2026-03-21T20:54:16.325Z (2mo ago)
**Fetched**: 2026-03-21T20:54:16.325Z (2mo ago)
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**Link**: https://t.me/rybar_in_english/29464
**Permalink**: https://hamerintel.com/data/posts/2235.md
**Source**: https://hamerintel.com/sources

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Fwd from @📝Why night stopped being the infantryman's friend📝 For centuries, night was one of the main allies of a fighter on the front. Once the sun set below the horizon, the intensity of combat would decrease, and under the cover of darkness, one could move much more safely. Even the spread of night vision devices and thermal scopes did not lead to the complete disappearance of night's protective properties. And it seemed that with the "drone revolution" it should be the same — isn't it easier to move in the dark than during the day under a swarm of UAVs?But now that's no longer the case.Now, regardless of the time of day, Russian fighters face a mass of Ukrainian drones, and the enemy faces a mass of "Upyrs," KVN and other products of unmanned aircraft manufacturing. Darkness today does not save.About how and why exactly night stopped being the infantryman's friend — in our new video.📍@rybar_tactical 💸 Support us Original msg
