An operation by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has hit “more than 40” Russian bombers at air bases “in the rear of the Russian Federation,” a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent on June 1.
“Enemy strategic bombers are burning en masse in Russia — this is the result of a special operation by the SBU,” the source said.
Video provided by the source shows what appears to be a row of heavy bomber aircraft on fire at an undisclosed location.
Camera drone just casually videoing after the bombings? Whoever was sleeping during drone jamming duty is not getting dessert rations.
It probably would make sense to jam drones around these bases, but I think that Russians simply didn’t believe there would be any enemy drones 6000 km away from Ukraine.
russia is so fucking big, it’s really weird that someone would think: “i want more!!! and i’m willing to destroy everything and everyone for it” 🤷🏼♂️
Their entire history, beginning from Duchy of Moscow, is being told as “that neighbouring tribe was threatening us, so we had to take some action”, and that just happens over and over again until they reached Pacific ocean.
They had 3 wars with Chukcha people alone - and these people live in a region that would be best described as “frozen ass beyond polar cap”. You’d think that people from swamps around Moscow would have no business occupying some frozen ass, but they didn’t think so.
Apparently these drones didn’t use drone RFs they were using cell towers to fly.
I read elsewhere that these were autonomous drones. It likely wouldn’t be terribly difficult to program a drone to fly to a specific location, look for something shaped like an aircraft, then fly into it.
You could also program one or two drones to fly to a specific location, record video for 5-10 minutes, then fly to a different landing zone where one person is waiting to recover the video.
The article said they’re FPV so I’m not sure how autonomous they were. Got another link?
Fpv implies someone watching the feed to control the drone in real time
Haven’t they been using fiber optic drones to avoid jamming?
Not this far from the front lines. This was in the Russian rear.
Yeah, but you need to be pretty close to do that as you’re physically tethered to it. And I would like to think it’d be risky to deploy and use in this case - but could be wrong.
They have, but this does not look like a fiber optic scenario.
Guesses: either: