Satellite Images Show Impact of Ukraine’s Unprecedented Attack on Russian Strategic Bomber Airfields
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Russia Just Parked Its Strongest Bombers in America’s Backyard
By placing the Tu-160s on the literal opposite end of Russia, Moscow is complicating their ability to conduct critical long-range strikes into Ukraine. On June 1, Russia was caught unawares by the Ukrainians, who conducted a daring and destructive surprise attack upon Russia’s nuclear-capable long-range bomber force. Using drones hidden in what appeared to be […]
Satellite images analyzed by OSINT research groups would show that all Russian strategic bombers previously stationed on Belaia Airbase, Irkutsk, and on the airbase...
Russia Relocates Strategic Bombers After Ukraine's 'Spider's Web' Drone Attack
Russia has relocated dozens of its strategic bombers to more remote airbases across the country in the wake of this month's sweeping Ukrainian drone assault on Moscow's military aircraft, satellite imagery suggests.
Satellite images show that the Russians appear to have redeployed their strategic bombers to the Far East after Operation Spider, organized by the Security Service of Ukraine.
Satellite images show impact of Ukraine’s unprecedented attack on Russian strategic bomber airfields
In an image dated April 24 and composed of satellite photographs from the European company Airbus and the American company Maxar, the Russian Belaya air base in the Siberian region of Irkutsk had more than 100 military aircraft, including bombers, fighters, strategic aircraft, and transport aircraft. A couple of weeks later, the specialized Ukrainian website Defense Express reported, also using satellite data, on the growth of the military compl…
The attacks by Ukrainian forces on Russian airfields did not significantly reduce Russia's nuclear deterrence capabilities in the United States, as Kiev's impact was deliberately exaggerated, as reported by the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country, Sergei Ryabkov, is transmitting "Interfax".
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