Russia, Ukraine and drone
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Russia once struggled to field its own long range drones until Iran sold them the technology to build their own. Now hundreds hit Ukraine every night.
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Inside Ukraine’s Record Drone Barrage: Swarm Tactics, Russian Air Defenses, and the Battle for the Defense Industrial BaseRussia’s Defense Ministry said its forces shot down 296 Ukrainian drones over 12 regions — including the capital Moscow — during the latest round of long-range strikes.” It’s a single sentence, but one uttered in the wee hours of May 29,
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Ukraine has developed, tested, and deployed the Sky Sentinel, a AI-powered turret that it says can down Russia's Shahed drones and cruise missiles.
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Al Jazeera on MSNUkraine accuses China of supplying Russian arms industryUkraine has data that confirms China is supplying Russia’s arms industry, according to the head of Kyiv’s foreign intelligence service. Oleh Ivashchenko said in an interview published by the Ukrinform news agency on Monday that Ukraine can “confirm” that China is providing important materials and equipment to 20 Russian military factories.
Russia’s global arms reputation is dramatically fading due to critical flaws exposed during its invasion of Ukraine, forcing its partners to move westward.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Ukraine has accused China of supplying the arms industry of Russia. The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Ivashchenko, claimed that his country has data confirming the accusation.
The challenge is that Russia has China’s industrial backing, allowing it to scale more effectively than Ukraine. China produces 80 percent of the world’s fiber-optic supply. Russia has far more state finances to allow the purchasing of these supplies, while Ukraine still heavily relies on volunteers to drive some of these efforts .
Russia dramatically intensified missile and drone attacks across Ukraine this month in an effort to sap Ukrainians’ morale – but it is also stepping up ground attacks in many areas along the long frontline,