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Drones are constantly being improved: how painful are their strikes on Russia?

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Drones are constantly improving: how painful are their strikes on Russia Anzhelika Galesevich

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Ukraine is constantly improving drones to cause destructive strikes on Russian military targets. Because the enemy is studying the possibilities of their use and is trying to counteract.

That’s why updates and the opportunity to be the first are super important. 24 Channel was told about this by the head of the Center for Military Legal Research and military expert Alexander Musienko, noting that the Russians will look for various ways to prevent this.

How painful are drone strikes for Russia

Musienko noted the versatility of Ukrainian drones. UAVs make it possible not only to conduct reconnaissance and adjust fire, but also to carry out strikes. In this sense, the Defense Forces have advanced tremendously. Now it is possible to attack Russia with a combination – ATACMS missiles and drones – in order to further disorient the enemy's air defense systems and be successful.

Taking this into account, we have the results:

  • in fact, more than a third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet has been destroyed or seriously damaged;
  • Russians are unable to approach the Ukrainian shores and land troops;
  • fired at coastal areas from the sea;
  • block trade routes that are used for the grain corridor and not only.

Russia has reduced the number of “Caliber” attacks from the Black and Azov Seas, as well as Sevastopol. With drone strikes, Ukraine forced the Kremlin to redeploy a significant number of ships to the Novorossiysk area. And also to build in temporarily occupied Abkhazia, which is the territory of Georgia, an additional port, which is almost ready.

A lot has been done to displace the Russian one The Black Sea Fleet from the waters near the occupied Crimea,” noted Alexander Musienko.

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