Treating the war of the steps targeting the infrastructure: a complete strategic vision – something for the homeland – ✍️ Salah is strange

Sudan is witnessing a disturbing new chapter in its current struggle, which is the growing and effective use of aircraft dried by rapid support forces to target the country’s vital infrastructure. These attacks, which are characterized by their relative precision and their ability to overcome traditional defenses, are an existential threat to the Sudanese state and the future of its people, and calls for a complete and multiple strategic response.
Treating the war of the marches is not limited to the simple drop in these planes, but also requires a deep understanding of the nature of this threat and the development of integrated defensive and offensive strategies, in addition to treating the political, economic and human dimensions of this war.
The development and improvement of the capacities of a solid and multi-investor defensive system represents the maximum priority. This system must include advanced radar systems capable of discovering and monitoring high -precision small and low drones in various weather conditions, while providing electronic jamming technologies to disrupt control and orientation systems in drones and force them to land or go to their way, as well as the availability of short and medium control to ensure effective coordination and response speed, and Qualified military and technical executives to operate and maintain these systems and deal with changing threats.
It is necessary to adopt a proactive and offensive strategy, so that the defense will not be sufficient to stop the war of the marches. A pre-devental strategy aimed at identifying and destroying the sources of launching the steps thanks to specific information and special operations that target the manufacturing, storage and launch sites of rapid support forces, as well as target managers and financiers of the Program of Steps to undermine the rapid support capacity to develop and extend the scope of these weapons, and to the use of offensive capacity with a commitment with the rules of engagement and Avoid damage to civilians.
Then what is required is to add the political, Economic and Humanitarian Dimensions, the military Side cannot be separated from other aspects in dealing with the walks war, so diplomatic, regional and international efforts to press the rapid support forces must be intensified to stop the use of drones in targeting and civilians, And affiring the necessary of Adhering to the Rules of War and International Humanitarian Law, and the Protection of Biomassial Infrastructure Requires allocating great financial resources to improve defenses and reforming the damage caused by attacks. The Sudanese government must seek international financial support to deal with these growing economic challenges, and the attacks of the marches also exacerbate the humanitarian crisis by destroying hospitals, water and electricity stations, which endangers the life of civilians and increases their suffering. Humanitarian organizations must intensify their efforts to provide the necessary assistance and document the violations committed by the rapid support forces.
Building public awareness and community partnerships, public awareness therefore plays a decisive role in the confrontation of the War of the Marches. The government and the media must educate citizens on the dangers of drones and how to identify and report them, while strengthening confidence in the armed forces by transparency and declaring efforts to protect civilians and infrastructure, and involve civil society in surveillance and documentation efforts and to support affected people.
Facing the war of the marches targeting Sudanese infrastructure requires a complete and integrated strategy which combines defense and offensive capacities, political, economic and humanitarian efforts, and strengthening public awareness and community partnerships. The inability to adopt such a strategy will lead to a new deterioration in humanitarian, economic and security conditions in Sudan and undermine the chances of reaching peace and stability in the country. The challenge is great, but it is not difficult if political will, national unity and regional and international cooperation are available.