Ukraine Unveils 'Harpoon' Kamikaze Drone: Key Details on the New Weapon System.
Showcasing the 'Harpoon' Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
According to Espreso.tv: At the DIH Naval Forge 2026 conference, Ukrainian firm NOAH X introduced the 'Harpoon' drone, a platform that has already undergone combat testing. Designed as a 'kamikaze' system, its core mission is to 'drive in, do the job, and not come back,' according to a company representative.
Russian Military Casualties Reported
Over the past 24 hours, Ukraine's Defense Forces have inflicted heavy losses on Russian troops, with 1,230 personnel killed or wounded. As of June 29, 2026, the total combat casualties among Russian invaders stand at 1,402,200. During this same period, the following equipment has been destroyed:
- 12,066 tanks
- 24,845 armored fighting vehicles
- 44,969 artillery systems
On the night of June 29, 2026, Ukrainian forces launched 108 attack drones, of which 82 enemy UAVs were intercepted by air defense systems. These operations are unfolding amid ongoing active combat in the following regions:
- North-Slobozhanskyi
- Kursk
- South-Slobozhanskyi
- Kupiansk
- Lyman
- Sloviansk
- Kostiantynivka
- Pokrovsk
- Oleksandrivka
- Huliaipole
- Orikhiv
- Prydniprovskyi
- Volyn
- Polissia
The development of the 'Harpoon' drone and its battlefield deployment underscore a broader shift toward integrating cutting-edge technology into Ukraine's military doctrine. Given the substantial toll on Russian forces, Ukrainian defenders are increasingly leveraging modern unmanned systems to strengthen their front-line positions. These developments highlight the intensifying conflict between Ukraine and Russia, where technological innovation has become a critical factor in contemporary warfare.
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