NATO learns as Ukraine's 'creativity' changes battlefield
- The Security Service of Ukraine released footage on June 7 showing a mass drone strike called Operation Spiderweb, which targeted Russian military airfields on June 1.
- The SBU claims the drone attacks caused damage of approximately $7 billion to Russian aircraft, including 41 planes, such as Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated the operation's success is crucial in countering Russian aggression and emphasizes its necessity against Russian forces.
- The SBU reported that the drone strikes disabled 34% of Russia's cruise missile bombers, impacting their ability to carry out long-range attacks.
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Ukraine’s ‘spider’s web’ attack was a game changer — Nato’s top admiral explains why
BRUSSELS, June 10 — Ukraine’s “creativity”, including its massive “Spider’s web” drone attack deep inside Russia, holds profound lessons for Western militaries, the top Nato commander overseeing battlefield innovation told AFP. “What the Ukrainians did in Russia was a Trojan horse — and the trojan horse was thousands of years ago,” French Admiral Pierre Vandier, Nato’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, said in an interview. “Today, we see…
Russia’s Pearl Harbour: Escalating the Horrors of War
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukraine launched a highly sophisticted drone strike on Russian airbases, reportedly damaging and destroying a substantial portion of Moscow’s strategic bomber fleet. This operation, codenamed “Spiderweb,” involved the deployment of 117 AI-guided drones, which targeted five key Russian airbases across regions including Murmansk, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur. The attack resulted in the destru…
What Ukraine's 'Creative' Spider's Web Drone Attack Taught NATO
Ukraine's "creativity", including its massive "Spider's web" drone attack deep inside Russia, holds profound lessons for Western militaries, the top NATO commander overseeing battlefield innovation said.
Ukraine ushers in warfare revolution – where does it leave us?
By now we all know it to be one of the greatest raids in modern military history – a fleet of FPV drones took off from unmarked lorries parked near military airfields and proceeded to decimate one of Russia’s nuclear deterrent branches.
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