Something that aggravates me is that the international media widely treats this kind of russian adaption as a crucial part of their strategy and an indicator of the strengths of russian culture and military doctrine....
...but it isn't, it is an indicator that the structures of the russian military are existentially unhelpful towards protecting their soldiers and preparing them for battle so that the frontline becomes a series of individuals trying desperately to protect themselves. There is no strategy in the russian military, that is why you see primarily individual solutions and mitigations towards drones and other changes on the battlefield from russian soldiers not large scale doctrine and equipment shifts.
This is a desperate, tragic act not some kind of cool russian improvised ingenuinity.