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You know, everything you tell us will be used against you,” the interviewer on Russian TV warns Timur Shagivaleev, the man behind one of the country’s biggest drone factories.
Ukraine has relied on this innovative tactic to wreak havoc on Russia's Black Sea fleet, damaging or destroying a number of warships.
The same data networks that enable phone apps and web surfing help drones navigate, so officials are imposing daily, patchwork shutdowns. The actions can be very disruptive to daily life.
This figure is also a marked increase from the assessment on June 9 of Ukraine's Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) that Russia plans to increase production capacity to 190 drones per day, by the end of 2025.
The U.S. Army’s new report on Russia’s war in Ukraine shows how drones, jammers, and mass fires are reshaping modern warfare.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine war latest: China covertly supplying drone engines to Russia despite sanctions, Reuters reportsChina covertly supplying drone engines to Russia despite sanctions, Reuters reports * Von der Leyen urges China to press Putin to engage seriously in Ukraine-Russia peace talks * Trump announces US-EU arms agreement including aid for Ukraine * Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building,
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Why Ukraine’s Drone Strikes on Russian Munitions Plants Signal a New Era in WarfareA $300 drone can blow up a tank or other combat vehicle that a 3 million USD or more one. This is the viewpoint of Ukrainian proponents of drone development, and it suggests the center of a revolution in technology currently remapping the Ukraine-Russia war.
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The Washington-based Institute for the Study of War noted that cooperation with China has allowed Russia to bypass Western sanctions on imports of electronics for drone production. Ukraine’s military intelligence estimates that Russia receives up to 65% of components for its Geran drones from China. Beijing rejects the claims.
Polish and allied NATO aircraft were scrambled in response to a large Russian drone and missile attack launched into Ukraine on Sunday night, the Polish military's Operational Command said in a statement.