Ukraine is increasingly taking the fight to Russia by air — and by sea. Recent attacks on high-profile targets have either been acknowledged by or linked to Kyiv, and all have also involved the use of either aerial or sea drones.
, launched in June, has been slower than expected after Russian forces dug into heavily mined defense lines.
There is little publicly available information about them, Cancian said, but they are probably “an indigenous system that was helped by the U.S. and the West.” the unmanned aerial vehicles, they can carry a much heavier load of explosives, he added, making them a more potent weapon. Like aerial drones, they can also be quite cost-effective, he said. “So even if you lose a few, but you destroy an expensive warship or damage it, the model pays for itself.”
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