Russian oil refinery attack

Ukraine’s Plywood Drone Delivers Record Strike on Russian Refinery

On July 6, Ukrainian FP-1 drones, designed for mass production and costing approximately $55,000 each, achieved the longest-range strike of the war, reaching the Gazprom Neft oil refinery in Omsk, Siberia. These drones, constructed with a lightweight plywood and foam design, successfully damaged crucial crude distillation units, halting operations at Russia’s largest gasoline producer. This incident highlights the vulnerability of Russia’s air defense systems, which are less effective against slow, low-altitude aircraft like the FP-1, and underscores Ukraine’s growing capability for deep strikes within Russian territory.

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