 From the USA to Ukraine, use drones sparingly. The Pentagon has urged Kiev to rely less on drones for reconnaissance and instead prefer ground forces. The Washington Post reported on this. Pentagon officials have urged Ukraine to rely less on drones and more on ground intelligence for combat intelligence. According to US officials, Ukrainians respond positively to this appeal. It is noted that the officials are also urging Kiev to focus fire on the most important targets. Ground forces are estimated to have fired 2,155 mm NATO rounds since the conflict began, nearly depleting the West's supply. Leaked documents show that Russia has made steady progress with its plans to produce its own version of the Iranian Shahid Kamikaze drone for use against Ukrainian targets. The Washington Post reported. The documents detail how Russia is setting up a production line in Tatarstan that aims to build 6,000 attack drones by the summer of 2025, improving on Iran-stated manufacturing techniques to produce more deadly drones on a greater scale. Russia often launches drones at night to exhaust and detect Ukrainian air defense to further fire missiles at it from its aircraft or missile carriers. According to the Air Force, drones remain challenging to Ukrainian forces to shoot down.