Ukrainian Drones Strike Targets in Russia: New Reconnaissance Capabilities.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine is prepared to strike targets on Russian territory. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense reported that Ukrainian drones are capable of hitting targets at a distance of 1500 kilometers and more. One of the successful strikes resulted in significant losses to Russian fuel and energy infrastructure, particularly at oil refineries, marking the biggest achievement throughout the conflict.
Attack Warning System
An intelligence representative also disclosed details of a system that alerts Ukrainian forces about possible Russian attacks. This allows for preparation for defense and ensures the security of critical facilities. Without a reliable air defense system covering various altitudes and ranges, protection is considered impossible.
Readiness for Provocations
Intelligence emphasized that, despite certain ceasefires with Russia, it is crucial to remain prepared for possible provocations or direct attacks. According to available information, the Russian army has developed new aviation munitions with enhanced modules that allow for strikes at long distances and evade Ukrainian air defense.
Ukraine is ready to respond to any threats and remains vigilant for its security.
This situation underscores the importance of having effective reconnaissance and air defense means in the context of a prolonged conflict. Ukrainian forces are shifting their focus to active measures to prevent new threats from Russia, considering the integration of new technologies into their military strategy.
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