Russia actively increases the manufacture of shock drones, and also changes them in the sixth time, written the economist.
If the current negotiation negotiations are on the way, as likely, the air defense units of the armed forces will need to normalize their interceptors. The reason for this is an increase in Shahdov making in Russia, the economist has written.
The media note that a year ago, the blow of 30 drones in Ukraine was considered a rarity one night. Today, Russia regularly launches the road -of drones. Journalists recalled that on the night of May 25, Russia made the largest wind attack in Ukraine. The enemy launched the 298 drone, which was probably a note.
Also last year, approximately 300 Shakadov per month made on average in Russia. Now a value is made less than three days.
According to the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Russians wanted to make 500 Shakadov per day. The publication warned that if the Russians achieved their goal, then attacks on the Ukraine 1000 drone could be at the same time as a reality.
Ukrainian aviation expert Konstantin Krivolap believes the launch of 1000 Shakadov at the same time, most likely, is just a high statement. He told reporters that the Russian weapon industry was in incorrect reporting. However, he admitted that the Russians really started making more drones.
In addition, journalists recall that the Russians were constantly changing the shakes. Drones are undergoing a sixth change since the first UAVs were delivered to Russia of Iran in 2023.
As reported, on the night of May 25, Russian troops made an integrated blow to Ukraine using the 367 Air Attack way. Most of the enemy’s purposes obstruct air defense.
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Source: korrespondent

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