Russia Bans Discord, Disrupting Drone Operations in Ukraine War

Russian authorities have banned Discord, the popular messaging platform, citing concerns over illegal content. This move is likely to impact military operations in , where both Russian and Ukrainian forces have been using the app to coordinate drone attacks, reports Business Insider.

Discord’s Role in Drone Warfare

Discord, primarily known as a gaming chat app, has become an unexpected tool in modern warfare. Its ability to host closed group voice calls and livestream high-quality video feeds has made it invaluable for drone operations. Soldiers have been observed using Discord to watch live surveillance drone footage, even in combat hotspots like Bakhmut.

Backlash from Russian Military Observers

The ban has sparked criticism from Russian military analysts and bloggers. Ekaterina Mizulina, head of the Safe Internet League, called the decision a mistake, noting Discord’s importance in the “special military operation.”

She explained, “There are separate closed conferences for watching videos from drones and other equipment. Discord gives the highest quality picture.”

Analyst Roman Alekhine questioned the wisdom of the ban, asking, “Do they really want to win there?” He argued that this civilian decision could increase Russian military losses.

Immediate Impact on Drone Operations

Military bloggers report that the ban has already disrupted drone operations in some units. One blogger, Troika, claimed that “broadcasts from drones operating through closed Discord rooms have fallen,” setting Russian forces back “to the level of March 2022.”

Broader Crackdown on Western Platforms

This ban is part of a larger trend of restricting access to Western digital platforms since the war began. Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and many European news sites have been blocked, while has been throttled.

DroneXL’s Take

The banning of Discord in Russia highlights the growing importance of consumer tech in modern warfare. As we’ve seen in our drone technology coverage, off-the-shelf solutions are increasingly being adapted for military use. This situation underscores the dual-use nature of many drone-related technologies and the challenges this presents for regulators and military planners alike.

What’s your take on Russia’s decision to ban Discord and its potential impact on drone operations? Share your thoughts in the comments below.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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