How Shahed Drone Attacks Will Evolve After Belarus Relay Stations Go Dark: Key Details.
Ukraine Faces Continued Shahed Drone Strikes
According to UATV: Serhiy Beskrestnov has stated that Shahed drone attacks on Ukraine will persist even after the shutdown of Belarusian relay stations, which occurred on June 22. President Volodymyr Zelensky received this intelligence from Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi and the country's intelligence services. These relays had been used to extend the range and control of the drones during missions.
Shift in Drone Warfare Tactics
According to Beskrestnov, without these relay stations, Russian forces will no longer be able to pilot Shahed drones in real time. Consequently, the attacks will revert to standard strikes guided solely by GPS coordinates. While this tactical shift may reduce the precision and adaptability of the assaults, their continuation underscores the aggressor's intent to escalate combat operations.
The deactivation of Belarusian relay stations is expected to alter the nature of drone attacks, but it does not signal a complete halt. Russian military units will likely adjust their strategies to work around these new limitations. The sustained barrage reflects Moscow's ongoing aggressive posture, hinting at a potential intensification of hostilities in the region. Monitoring these developments closely is crucial, as they could significantly impact the trajectory of military operations and Ukraine's security landscape.
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