The Russian Fogglyad newspaper said that the Turkish drones achieved great success in Syria and inflicted heavy losses on the regime's army, to the point that some experts have said that Turkey showed Russia how fighting in the 21st century will be.

The author, Evgeny Krotikov, stated in his report that the Turkish press says that the Turkish drones destroyed up to eight air defense systems, and most of them titled "The Man Who Changed the Sky of the Middle East". Some Russian experts shared the same view.

The Russian newspaper went on to say in its report that Turkey used Turkish heavy and medium drones as aircraft cannons, and the Turks have already gained an advantage from the first day of the use of these aircraft, because the most powerful electronic warfare systems operate directly from Turkish territory and covered the entire Idlib.

The effectiveness of the use of these aircraft depends on electronic intelligence tools on Turkish soil on the one hand, and on the inability of the Syrian army and its allies to act in new situations on the other hand.

The author of the report pointed out that in Turkey there is a lot of talk now about the successes of the drones in Idlib. A special mention is made of the son-in-law of Turkish President Selçuk Bayrakdar, the maker of the Turkish drones.

Loss of readiness
The writer mentioned that within a day and a half or just two days, the Turkish planes attacked the Syrian sites that were not equipped with air defense, knowing that the Syrian army has very limited air defenses, which crippled its movement.

Moreover, the Syrians and their allies were not present in the first air defense line, and the Syrians were unable to dig trenches in the midst of the attacks, and equipment was still present in clearly visible places.