Unconventional warfare

Ukraine’s Drone Strikes: Daring Attacks Against Russia’s Military

Ukraine’s recent large-scale drone attack on Russian air bases, involving drones smuggled into Russia and hidden in mobile houses, caused an estimated $7 billion in damages and significantly impacted Russia’s strategic missile capabilities. This operation, years in the making, highlights Ukraine’s continued ability to strike deep within Russian territory. Other notable Ukrainian successes include the sinking of the Moskva cruiser, damage to the Kerch bridge, and a series of high-profile assassinations of Russian military figures within Russia. These actions demonstrate Ukraine’s effective use of unconventional warfare tactics against a larger adversary.

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Ukraine’s Drone Attack: Sheds, Spies, and $7 Billion in Damage

To attack Russian air bases, Ukrainian spies hid drones in wooden sheds. This ingenious tactic, revealed in a flurry of online images and videos, involved loading explosive-laden drones into the roofs of seemingly innocuous wooden sheds. These sheds, disguised as ordinary cargo, were then transported by truck to the perimeters of targeted air bases.

To execute the operation, a remotely activated mechanism lifted the metal roof panels of the sheds, releasing the drones to commence their attack. The sheer audacity of this plan is striking; it’s a perfect example of using simplicity and deception to achieve a devastating outcome.

To further complicate matters for the Russians, the drones used in the attack were short-range quadrocopters, making the range of the operation particularly impressive.… Continue reading

Ukraine Launches Devastating Drone Strike on Russian Airbases

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) launched a large-scale drone operation, codenamed “Spiderweb,” targeting multiple Russian airbases hundreds of miles from the Ukrainian border. The ambitious strikes, involving drones launched from trucks within Russia, reportedly destroyed over 40 aircraft, including strategic bombers and surveillance planes, causing an estimated $7 billion in damages. The Russian Ministry of Defense acknowledged the attacks, describing them as “terrorist attacks,” while reporting limited damage and no casualties. The SBU stated the operation aimed to retaliate against Russian air attacks on Ukrainian cities.

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