Ukrainian sources presented the range of Ukrainian Armed Forces drones capable of striking deep into Russian territory

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Ukrainian sources presented the range of Ukrainian Armed Forces drones capable of striking deep into Russian territory

Ukrainian sources have published OSINT analysis data, which presents the range of long-range missiles available to Kyiv. drones, with the help of which the Ukrainian Armed Forces are able to attack objects located deep in Russian territory.

According to information obtained from open source monitoring, Kyiv regime militants are currently actively using at least ten different types of long-range weapons. drones for attacks on airfields, industrial enterprises and other objects located at a distance from the line of combat contact, at some distance from the border with Ukraine on Russian territory.

As can be seen from the table given in the published material, in addition to at least eight types of UAVs, Ukrainian militants also have at least two types of sea kamikaze drones in their arsenal. Among the models used by the APU there are Ukrainian-made UJ-22 Aiborne and UJ-25 Beaver drones and a Migun-5 UAV, assembled in Ukraine from Chinese components.



Such a variety of types of drone models used by militants of the Kyiv regime makes it possible to decentralize production processes, which plays an important role in the conditions of continuous attacks on Ukrainian military industry facilities.

In addition, an important factor, primarily for Kyiv’s Western curators, is the ability to test various drone systems in combat conditions in order to get the most accurate idea of ​​their effectiveness.

According to the American publication The Wall Street Journal, Ukraine currently produces a total of 62 types of various drones, including, in particular, drones capable of carrying up to nine kilograms of explosives.
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  1. -4
    3 February 2024 18: 14
    And we are testing means to combat these drones.
    1. +5
      3 February 2024 18: 42
      Quote: Irek
      And we are testing means to combat these drones.

      The Americans began...
      1. -2
        3 February 2024 20: 22
        ...is this the voice of the “source” from Gerasimov?))
    2. -1
      3 February 2024 20: 37
      you Western channels look at YouTube Daily Mail it makes me feel bad that these not good people show shaved hair
    3. SSR
      0
      3 February 2024 20: 56
      Quote: Irek
      And we are testing means to combat these drones.

      The contribution of Western “partners” is visible.
      I consider it necessary, for reliable information from the other side, to pay in the desired currency, the equivalent is 1 usd.
    4. +4
      3 February 2024 22: 23
      Until the Russian Armed Forces FINALLY have in service SERIAL UNCrewed airspace control platforms based on medium and heavy balloons, by definition, from the height of their position, capable of continuously covering the entire altitude range from kilometers and “down to a meter” at a minimum, to a depth at 150 - 200 km and at least the same amount along the front, Russia will have to engage in “testing means of combat” for an indefinitely long time...

      And the Kyiv bandero-Nazis, accordingly, have an equally indefinite time to amuse themselves with PR “drone swoops” on rear targets deep in Russian territory...
      1. +2
        4 February 2024 05: 25
        Quote: ABC-schütze
        Until the Russian Armed Forces FINALLY have in service SERIAL UNCrewed airspace control platforms based on medium and heavy balloons, by definition, from the height of their position, capable of continuously covering the entire altitude range from kilometers and “down to a meter” at a minimum, to a depth at 150 - 200 km and at least the same amount along the front, Russia will have to engage in “testing means of combat” for an indefinitely long time...

        And the Kyiv bandero-Nazis, accordingly, have an equally indefinite time to amuse themselves with PR “drone swoops” on rear targets deep in Russian territory...

        These balloons were given to you. Anti-radar missiles have not yet been canceled, and will work at 200 km. Or a drone will fly in at a stationary target, and electronic warfare will not help.
        1. 0
          5 February 2024 12: 36
          I believe that it will not be difficult for you to guess that the “anti-radar” missile is also “just an aerodynamic target” ...

          And the VCP monitoring tools based on the aerostat platform will simply detect its launch (its carrier platform...) and “accompany” it along the approach trajectory, issuing appropriate target designations to the forces on duty and air defense/missile defense systems, FUNDAMENTALLY and SIGNIFICANTLY EARLIER than they Can they do this now?..

          If not, well... Then continue to “test means of combat”...
    5. 0
      5 February 2024 00: 03
      For now, only in the comments to the news about what they are already planning to use.
  2. +16
    3 February 2024 18: 16
    Until the 750 kV hub substations are destroyed, it will last forever (well, if the kakoliki don’t run out).
    And the main plan is to wait until they end.
    After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404.
    1. -2
      3 February 2024 19: 16
      After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404.
      The electricity at 404 was turned off during Surovikin. And now he’s in Algeria, probably turning off the electricity there.
      1. +3
        3 February 2024 19: 20
        This is truly a STRANGE military operation.
        In white gloves, with his hands personally tied and his eyes closed.
        They did it, it worked, they had to press it a little, but they stopped.
      2. -12
        3 February 2024 20: 55
        Quote: Aviator_
        Electricity at 404 was turned off during Surovikin

        This was not Surovikin’s response, but VVP’s personally, to the shelling of the bridge to Crimea. They no longer have any desire to blow up the bridge. In general, it’s very strange to be able to turn off the lights throughout Ukraine, but for some reason not to use this.
        1. +10
          3 February 2024 21: 14
          and personally to VVP, to shell the bridge to Crimea. They no longer have any desire to blow up the bridge.
          Firstly, not to shell the bridge, but to blow up a truck on it. And secondly, then they staged an attack by naval drones last summer and blew up one span; there was reverse movement while they were repairing it. In general, manual control of the air defense system by the commander in chief is somewhat annoying. Does he really have no plan at all, other than declarations on the denazification of the adjacent territory?
        2. +2
          4 February 2024 16: 35
          Quote from: topol717
          They no longer have any desire to blow up the bridge.

          I, too, would like to live, like you, in this universe - where they no longer have the desire to destroy the Crimean Bridge. But alas... they continue to constantly try to do this. And the span was undermined, and crashed against the supports, and missiles were launched through the air... fortunately, the air defense is still coping with the air.
          But the point here is not even the bridge. And the fact is that they began to hit much harder, bolder and further. And we continue to fight as we fought - carefully, correctly, humanely and with an incredible number of restrictions - fearing with all our might to offend them and our “Western partners” by striking somewhere “in the wrong place.”
          I continue to believe in victory (albeit with a little faded optimism, but still faith in the power of Russian weapons and the defeat of the Ukrofashists has not yet gone away)... but sometimes I think with horror about what will happen if this war drags on for another year! And how during this time the West will eliminate its military backlog and re-pump up the Ukrainian Reich - one can only guess!
          They must either be finished off now, or they will always be like Vanka-Vstanka with the help of the West... and it’s impossible to put Vanka-Vstanka on his shoulder.
          1. +1
            4 February 2024 16: 58
            Quote: Peter_Koldunov
            fearing with all his might to offend them and the “Western partners” by striking somewhere “in the wrong place.”
            Yes, no one cares about Western partners anymore. Nobody wants to kill the residents of Ukraine just like that.
            what will happen if this war drags on for another year
            I am confident that the SVO will continue for more than a year. They will certainly be able to get another batch of Tanks/Armored Personnel Carriers for a new offensive. But our military-industrial complex also does not stand still, and our officers are also beginning to fight differently.
    2. +1
      3 February 2024 19: 37
      Quote: pettabyte
      Until the 750 kV hub substations are destroyed, it will last forever (well, if the kakoliki don’t run out).
      And the main plan is to wait until they end.
      After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404.

      I recently wrote about this in another topic - demolish the high-voltage substations near Kyiv!
    3. +2
      3 February 2024 19: 55
      Actually, there are also diesel locomotives. For example, the Kyiv - Kharkov line is not electrified.
      1. +1
        3 February 2024 20: 58
        Quote: Alexey Lantukh
        Actually, there are also diesel locomotives. For example, the Kyiv - Kharkov line is not electrified.
        And what about diesel locomotives? From which diesel locomotive will you confuse the machines? You can sit on diesel generators for a couple of weeks and do nothing, but even a couple of months is already a big problem.
        1. -1
          3 February 2024 21: 26
          The topic about machines is bullshit here, because if they need it, they will be given something and how much to put on it. And they will adopt the experience of all Middle Eastern people in the production of all sorts of ... and sticks in garages if necessary ...
        2. 0
          3 February 2024 21: 36
          in a couple of months you can build a new substation
          1. +1
            3 February 2024 21: 55
            Quote from solar
            in a couple of months you can build a new substation

            less, a question of the availability of components
          2. +3
            3 February 2024 22: 20
            You can build 10, but you can’t build 100. And the energy industry doesn’t work like that; it requires more or less stable demand.
            1. 0
              3 February 2024 23: 01
              The attacks on substations last year ended in complete failure - the attacks ended in the spring, the problems with electricity ended in a week. But now almost everyone has acquired backup generators and charging stations, and substations have protection. You can’t send UAVs against them, it will be ineffective, and the missile defense system is clearly not enough for everything, and it will be expensive.
              1. +2
                3 February 2024 23: 06
                Quote from solar
                substations last year ended in complete failure - the shocks ended in the spring, the problems with electricity ended in a week.

                Within a week the problems had not even begun. Energy is a long-term project. The same bread must be baked electronically. Mix the grain at the elevator. It’s trivial to pump fuel from an underground storage facility. A banal metro and tram - to get people to work. But you won’t earn much on diesel engines; you’ll get tired of delivering and distributing this diesel. And there won’t be enough for everyone.
                1. +2
                  3 February 2024 23: 24
                  Within a week the problems had not even begun.

                  The attacks lasted for several months. A week after the last one, not a trace remained of the consequences of the blows. It is extremely difficult to disable the Soviet energy system (and in Ukraine it is the Soviet one). Moreover, now energy consumption in Ukraine is much less than in Soviet times, and the network has remained practically the same. Multiple redundancy and duplication. And now it will be even more difficult - protection has appeared.
                  As for the problems you write about, in reality they were not observed. The maximum inconvenience for the population was the power outage schedules. Inconvenient, but not fatal.
                  1. -3
                    3 February 2024 23: 37
                    Quote from solar
                    It is extremely difficult to disable the Soviet energy system (and in Ukraine the Soviet one)
                    It’s very easy to withdraw any one. only 3 nuclear power plants and a couple more state power plants. there would be a desire. All you need is a dozen daggers. and repeat once every 3-4 weeks. But there is no such goal yet.
                2. -1
                  4 February 2024 01: 07
                  Quote from: topol717
                  Quote from solar
                  substations last year ended in complete failure - the shocks ended in the spring, the problems with electricity ended in a week.

                  Within a week the problems had not even begun. Energy is a long-term project.

                  Comrade is clearly not aware of how much domestic generation has fallen compared to 2021. Moreover, for all positions from nuclear power plants to the latest thermal power plants and combined heat and power plants. And all this is irreversible. There are also problems with internal flows. Everything is dying and will have to be mended at any moment even without our blows. And comrade does not know how much electricity consumption has fallen among the population, and especially in the independent industry. But he apparently heard somewhere that with such scale of destruction, the outskirts manage to export energy. Here's a win! Since it’s exporting, well, that definitely means our “strikes ended in complete failure.”
                  So we can repeat it at any time. And everyone knows about it.
              2. 0
                4 February 2024 00: 27
                Quote from solar
                But now almost everyone has acquired backup generators and charging stations, and substations have protection. You can’t send UAVs against them, it will be ineffective, and the missile defense system is clearly not enough for everything, and it will be expensive.

                It's been a while since I've read such flimsy nonsense. Well, about generators “all the way”, we’ll leave that to your conscience. Of course, in the richest country in Europe, the last unemployed person can afford to install a generator in the courtyard of his mansion. But the “protection” of each substation from UAVs is truly touching. For some reason, even tanks cannot protect themselves from drones.
                1. +1
                  4 February 2024 00: 58
                  You just don't know. The price of generators in Ukraine has dropped significantly, a lot of them were brought there, including free of charge, as help, shops, cafes, and other small and medium-sized businesses, as well as many of the population, got their own.
                  But the “protection” of each substation from UAVs is truly touching.

                  You don't know this either. Engineering protection is quite simple and inexpensive - concrete blocks, gabions, or even sandbags - primarily transformers, as the most expensive, vulnerable and fire hazardous part.
                  This protects against indirect hits, which excludes long-range UAVs - they have insufficient accuracy and warhead power (all sorts of FPVs are useless in range). But really high-precision missiles with a powerful warhead, capable of providing a direct or at least fairly accurate hit at a long distance, are an expensive pleasure and limited in quantity.
                  1. -2
                    4 February 2024 01: 24
                    Quote from solar
                    You don't know this either. Engineering protection is quite simple and inexpensive - concrete blocks, gabions, or even sandbags

                    Yes, I am aware of everything. Only at the moment, the energy of the outskirts is already so broken that it is no longer as difficult to scatter it as in 2022. Don’t console us with your illusions.
                    1. 0
                      4 February 2024 01: 30
                      Only at the moment the energy sector of the outskirts is already so broken that it is no longer as difficult to scatter it as in 2022

                      No major disruptions have been observed since spring 2023. And before that, there were no serious failures even during strikes - only from the category of “inconvenience”. There is no basis for your statement, quite the contrary.
                      But of course you can believe whatever you want. I won't bother you or argue.
                      1. 0
                        4 February 2024 01: 34
                        Quote from solar
                        No major disruptions have been observed since spring 2023.

                        The overall drop in generation is a statistical indicator. But this is not an argument for you. The entire energy system is operating at its limit. And there’s not much to repair. Where is the Zaporozhye High-Voltage Equipment Plant, where is the Zaporozhye Transformer Plant?
          3. +1
            6 February 2024 18: 34
            [quotein a couple of months you can build a new substation][/quote]
            It looks like you are very far from the electric power industry if you write something like this. There, just one 750 kV transformer needs to be built for at least six months. Not to mention the rest of the high-voltage electrical equipment. This is not 110 sq.m. or even 220 sq.m. For 750 kV you need exclusive equipment. Now it is not possible to make it in Ukraine. Therefore, in order to extinguish for a long time the power supply scheme of the Banderaites, it is necessary to disable all substations and 750 kV power lines transmitting electric energy from their nuclear power plants remaining in operation, as well as boiler units at all thermal power plants. We started doing this, but for some reason we didn’t finish it. As always, we do not finish what we start.. Most likely for some far-fetched humanitarian reasons, softness and co-habitation. We feel sorry for and protect the so-called civilian population of Ukraine. Although how damn peaceful it is. And who will feel sorry for our soldiers fighting and dying there, the residents of Donbass, Lugansk, Belgorod, Bryansk and other regions of our country, who are also dying and suffering at the hands of the Nazis? Will the UN regret where we constantly complain about fascist atrocities? will the world community condemn them? What are we waiting for and what are we counting on? War is war and there should be no place for any chimeras in it. We must win this war, and for this we need to take off the white gloves and really get down to business, using all the means available to us.
        3. +2
          4 February 2024 05: 33
          Quote from: topol717
          Quote: Alexey Lantukh
          Actually, there are also diesel locomotives. For example, the Kyiv - Kharkov line is not electrified.
          And what about diesel locomotives? From which diesel locomotive will you confuse the machines? You can sit on diesel generators for a couple of weeks and do nothing, but even a couple of months is already a big problem.

          Come on, I witnessed how they sat on generators and a mobile boiler for more than a year. And everything worked.
      2. +2
        4 February 2024 00: 39
        And the management of turnouts, semaphores and... There is so much crap there. I was a shaggy fireman on a locomotive in the 70s - even then there was enough, but now there are no switchmen, no trackmen... Cutting off electricity, railway substations (very expensive) In our electric locomotives they install only collector motors, that is, DC machines?
        For the most part, yes. There are and have been projects of electric locomotives with asynchronous traction electric motors. The currently existing electric locomotives with asynchronous motors are the EP10, EP20 and 2ES10 electric locomotives. From the course of superficial knowledge of electrical engineering it is known that asynchronous motors are difficult to start in a long range of rotor speeds. This requires complex and expensive rectifier-inverter converters, which, unfortunately, we do not yet know how to make. And the diesel locomotive consumes a lot of diesel fuel. Consumption depends on the track profile and speed of movement and, accordingly, the time of movement. There are average standards, for example for 2TE116 it is usually 160 kg per 100 km. For TEM2 or ChME3, respectively, approximately 80 kg per 100 km.
        1. +3
          4 February 2024 01: 48
          There were problems with trains being delayed for several hours, as I remember, but this was not widespread. For arrows and semaphores, autonomous generators are generally sufficient.
          In the days of heavy vehicles and developed bus services, the railway's growth generally declined.
          From the course of superficial knowledge of electrical engineering it is known that asynchronous motors are difficult to start in a long range of rotor speeds.

          This is if the knowledge is superficial. At deeper levels, it is known that the rotation speed of an asynchronous machine is regulated over a wide range by changing the frequency on the stator using semiconductor frequency converters.
          For EP20 and 2ES10 they are made on a modern basis - based on IGVT transistors. As for the EP10, it was not put into mass production; they were limited to a few test copies.
          hi
          1. 0
            15 February 2024 23: 17
            What are you talking about? But the engine needs to be made. The slightest damage to the winding and... Try replacing it. The rotor is also a tricky thing for large (diameter) engines. I don’t know how women survive on the winding?
    4. -1
      4 February 2024 05: 27
      Quote: pettabyte
      Until the 750 kV hub substations are destroyed, it will last forever (well, if the kakoliki don’t run out).
      And the main plan is to wait until they end.
      After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404.

      So what? Is it a big problem to restore these substations? 3 days maximum.
      1. +1
        4 February 2024 10: 14
        Quote: VSO-396
        So what? Is it a big problem to restore these substations? 3 days maximum.


        In the presence of transformers.
        And they’re not exactly one-piece, but they’re not cheap and they’re not stored in warehouses in the hundreds or thousands.
      2. 0
        19 February 2024 12: 36
        I don’t know, I don’t know, in our village it occupied a considerable area. and everything and everyone was crammed in there.
  3. +7
    3 February 2024 18: 21
    It’s too light in the workshops, we need to return the practice of returning them to the Middle Ages.
    1. -1
      3 February 2024 18: 24
      LUKOIL oil refinery is on fire in Volgograd
      According to preliminary data, the cause of the fire was a UAV attack

      3 February 2024, 06: 22
      https://v1.ru/text/incidents/2024/02/03/73192154/
      1. -3
        3 February 2024 18: 25
        I should probably move it...
      2. -1
        3 February 2024 19: 21
        Quote: Aerodrome
        LUKOIL oil refinery is on fire in Volgograd
        According to preliminary data, the cause of the fire was a UAV attack

        So the whole plant is on fire. In the morning it was already put out.

        “As previously reported by the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, a fire occurred in the Krasnoarmeysky district of Volgograd early on Saturday in the morning, oil products were burning on an area of ​​300 square meters. The fire was extinguished at 7.55. According to the governor, the fire occurred at an oil refinery after the consequences of a drone fall; there were no casualties.”

        “The forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the gas rescue team of Lukoil-Volgogradneftepererabotka LLC completed work to eliminate the fire on the ELOU-AVT-5 pipeline. There were no injuries,” the company’s press service said in a statement.
        “The Volgograd Refinery continues to operate as normal,” the company also added.

        As for “need to be moved back” - I agree.
        1. +3
          3 February 2024 22: 17
          Quote: Montezuma
          As for “need to be moved back” - I agree.

          Let me clarify that by “must be moved” I meant by all means possible to move the Armed Forces of Ukraine away from the borders of the Russian Federation.
    2. +2
      3 February 2024 19: 22
      Quote: Sailor
      we need to return the practice of returning them to the Middle Ages

      We need to tear off the shoulder strap to the one who thought of stopping it.
      Let him go with one and be ashamed.
      1. +3
        3 February 2024 20: 04
        Quote: pettabyte
        Quote: Sailor
        we need to return the practice of returning them to the Middle Ages

        We need to tear off the shoulder strap to the one who thought of stopping it.
        And cut off a few more things so that people like this [moderated] won’t be born again. Maybe up to your neck.
  4. Tim
    -1
    3 February 2024 18: 25
    [/quote]Among the models used by the APU there are Ukrainian-made UJ-22 Aiborne and UJ-25 Beaver drones and a Migun-5 UAV, assembled in Ukraine from Chinese components.[quote]

    Chinese comrades or not comrades after all? When will they close the shop supplying components? Maybe "It's not personal, just business" - Business is nothing personal!
    1. +3
      3 February 2024 21: 02
      Quote: Tima
      Chinese comrades or not comrades after all? When will they close the shop supplying components? Maybe "It's not personal, just business" - Business is nothing personal!
      Well, put yourself in the place of an ordinary Chinese? Do you care who buys an electric motor for a drone from you? And there are 1 small companies making such motor skills there. Who don't care about your dreams and your worldviews.
      1. Tim
        -1
        3 February 2024 22: 00
        [/quote] And there are 1 small companies doing such motor skills there. Who don't care about your dreams and your worldview[quote].

        What about the SCO, Brix, military cooperation between China and the Russian Federation. What does this have to do with my dreams and worldview and don’t give a damn about me, our soldiers and, by the way, the civilian population of Russia are dying from UAV attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces!
        1. 0
          3 February 2024 22: 21
          Do you think the SI will personally monitor each cooperative? And supplies there go through Europe.
          1. Tim
            +2
            3 February 2024 22: 55
            And what does Comrade Xi Jinping have to do with it? For this they have quite effective intelligence services of the People's Republic of China - the state security and intelligence agencies of the People's Republic of China. They include a number of military and civilian services, the most important of which are the General Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army of China - GRU General Staff of the PLA, the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of State Security of the People's Republic of China. In addition to the Ministry of State Security, a large number of other government organizations are engaged in intelligence activities outside the PRC.
            1. -2
              3 February 2024 23: 01
              Why did you write all this? Well there is, so what? an electric motor costs 50 cents, on average China exports a couple of billion electric motors a year, do you think the security service has nothing better to do than work for the Russian Federation? and track all deliveries of drone components? Despite the fact that relations with the main trading partner are already very tense. At this rate, you will reach the point that the xenon that we supply to South Korea is used to produce optics for the APU.
              1. Tim
                +3
                4 February 2024 09: 22
                Why not limit, or better yet, embargo the supply of the same xenon and other other chemical elements used in the production of weapons and their components by NATO countries and their satellites for the duration of the SVO. They are simply interested in making a profithucksters making money (filling their personal pockets) from the SVO (war) and they don’t care about our military personnel and civilians dying on the front lines in Russia!
                1. +1
                  4 February 2024 12: 08
                  Quote: Tima
                  Why not limit, or better yet, embargo the supply of the same xenon and other other chemical elements used in the production of weapons and their components by NATO countries and their satellites for the duration of the SVO.

                  The result of this will simply be a loss of market. They will quickly find something to replace it with. Look at Automobiles in the Russian Federation. Well, the Europeans and Koreans left, what did they achieve? The same Finns with their milk. what have you achieved too?
            2. +4
              3 February 2024 23: 11
              This is a utopia. Just as the West cannot control the export of its mass microelectronics and it ends up in Russia, so do Cathay products end up in Ukraine. This mass purchase (when ten thousand are required) of top-end video cards can still be limited somehow, but a couple of hundred are no longer available.
              1. Tim
                +1
                4 February 2024 09: 08
                Taking into account daily mass attacks, not only on civilian and military targets, but also on fuel infrastructure, they have long since exceeded the thousands. Look and read the number of attacks, the numbers are not small.
                1. +1
                  4 February 2024 11: 17
                  You're holding on to the wrong thing. Hundreds - we were talking specifically about top accelerators, i.e. about highly specialized products where there is at least some control. Drone components (like “washing machine chips”) are mass products used in various fields and sold in huge quantities. There is no export control system.
  5. -2
    3 February 2024 18: 32
    Do we count and just watch?
  6. 0
    3 February 2024 18: 33
    And our turnips are all scratched.......
    1. -1
      3 February 2024 21: 06
      Quote: Alien From
      And our turnips are all scratched.......

      It is Israel that can bomb peaceful cities in which 30 inhabitants died, although they probably didn’t even count how many wounded there were. It is the United States and the Britons who can strike cities in Syria and Iraq, with unclear results. And when the Russian Federation tried to turn off the lights that year, there was such a howl at the UN. They called it all a humanitarian disaster.
  7. +2
    3 February 2024 18: 36
    It was high time for these sick non-brothers to be treated with more powerful drugs.
  8. osp
    +3
    3 February 2024 18: 38
    Quote:
    “Among the models used by the APU there are Ukrainian-made UJ-22 Aiborne and UJ-25 Beaver drones and a Migun-5 UAV, assembled in Ukraine from Chinese components.”

    How do these Chinese components get there? Let's go to Poland.
    As a rule, transit through the territory of Russia!
    Just the other day, containers with Ukrainian Armed Forces uniforms coming from China were raked in.
    I also used to doubt where Ukraine gets so many forms.
    It turns out that's what it looks like.
    1. +3
      3 February 2024 19: 53
      As a rule, transit through the territory of Russia!
      In containers via Antwerp and Hamburg.
    2. +4
      3 February 2024 20: 08
      Quote from osp
      How do these Chinese components get there? Let's go to Poland.

      By sea to the EU, and then to the place. Even the Houthis do not touch ships from China in the Red Sea.
      1. 0
        4 February 2024 05: 45
        Quote: Nagan
        Quote from osp
        How do these Chinese components get there? Let's go to Poland.

        By sea to the EU, and then to the place. Even the Houthis do not touch ships from China in the Red Sea.

        Well, the Houthis don’t want Yemen to become a province of the PRC, and the Muslim population to join the Uyghurs.
  9. osp
    +4
    3 February 2024 18: 47
    Quote: pettabyte
    Until the 750 kV hub substations are destroyed, it will last forever (well, if the kakoliki don’t run out).
    And the main plan is to wait until they end.
    After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404.

    There are things in terms of UAVs that Ukraine cannot physically assemble - engines, for example.
    They are supplied from NATO countries.
    And I think that most of the drones presented in the photo above are manufactured at Polish and Czech enterprises - there are suitable factories there.
    Wooden boxes simply come to Ukraine and, like a designer’s kit, they assemble the drone in an hour or two.
    All flight missions and route maps are written by specialists from NATO headquarters based on their intelligence data.
    1. Uno
      +4
      3 February 2024 19: 07
      Does it change anything? And doesn’t the Russian army do the same, purchasing everything from China?
      1. -2
        3 February 2024 21: 11
        Quote from Uno
        Does it change anything? And doesn’t the Russian army do the same, purchasing everything from China?
        You will be surprised, but not everything is purchased in China. Yes, something is bought, but for example, “Geraniums” are almost 100% ours. The same Era-GLONASS was installed in all cars precisely so that it would be cost-effective to produce chips for it.
    2. +3
      3 February 2024 21: 39
      FPV drones are basically assembled like a kit from a set of parts
  10. osp
    +8
    3 February 2024 18: 56
    Quote: Irek
    And we are testing means to combat these drones.

    Will we test at the expense of our refineries?
    The Tuapse plant stopped working after the drones arrived;
    Nizhny Novgorod stands due to breakdowns and sanctions;
    Today the Volgograd plant probably stopped too;
    Slavneft did not reach Yaroslavl.
    The sowing season is ahead and can you imagine the rise in prices for fuel, for agricultural products, for logistics if several more refineries stop working?
  11. +2
    3 February 2024 19: 06
    Such a variety of types of drone models used by militants of the Kyiv regime makes it possible to decentralize production processes

    Indeed? You can also produce bolts of different sizes for decentralization!
    This variety helps to hide a little the fact that most of these drones are supplied by Western countries.
  12. +1
    3 February 2024 19: 23
    These are just flowers; you should expect berries just before choosing. The lag is 1 month, and as the tactics of waging such a drone war show, Ukrainians are stockpiling a large stock of long-range UAVs
    1. -2
      3 February 2024 20: 04
      Quote: Butunak
      ukry are stockpiling, a large supply of long-range UAVs

      it means that soon the geraniums will fly to meet them
      1. +4
        3 February 2024 20: 07
        We will accumulate the stock, or rather we will produce it, deliver it to the launch points, then yes. It's a continuous work. Ping-pong, we hit them, they respond.
        You need to look at things realistically, Ukraine is not small in territory + there are a lot of helpers
        1. -2
          3 February 2024 20: 18
          Quote: Butunak
          We will accumulate the stock, or rather we will produce it, deliver it to the launch points, then yes. It's a continuous work. Ping-pong, we hit them, they respond.
          You need to look at things realistically, Ukraine is not small in territory + there are a lot of helpers

          But really, look how many of them are shot down every day, and how many missiles were delivered by the bourgeoisie, but did not fly
          1. +3
            3 February 2024 20: 21
            That side also squeals that they shoot down about 80%, do you believe that?
            Fog of war is actually quite different
            1. -5
              3 February 2024 20: 24
              Quote: Butunak
              That side also squeals that they shoot down about 80%, do you believe that?

              so are you on the other side along the way? ), ours don’t squeal how many they shot down, but report how many flew
              1. 0
                3 February 2024 20: 26
                Apparently you are not fully listening to the officialdom. In the end, what is voiced in most cases? Here
                1. -3
                  3 February 2024 20: 29
                  Quote: Butunak
                  Apparently you are not fully listening to the officialdom. In the end, what is voiced in most cases? Here

                  Apparently I don’t listen to him at all, I just read the news, like
                  “One was shot down by our air defense over Krasnoperekopsk, the second over Gvardeysky.
                  The third was intercepted by a Su-30 50 km northwest of Sevastopol. The last three were shot down near Sevastopol, Belbek airfield."
                  1. +2
                    3 February 2024 20: 34
                    Below I wrote to a person about how easy it is for us to be labeled as an enemy of the people if you speak or write the truth, by the way, when all this stops I wrote, only this way and not otherwise
                    Why is everything going astray, well, well
                    1. -2
                      3 February 2024 20: 37
                      Quote: Butunak
                      Below I wrote to a person about how easy it is for us to be labeled as an enemy of the people if you speak or write the truth, by the way, when all this stops I wrote, only this way and not otherwise
                      Why is everything going astray, well, well

                      not everything goes wrong, but it doesn’t matter, the news presentation is different
                      1. 0
                        3 February 2024 20: 39
                        And this is closer to the truth, and in general the population, for their own good, should not know the whole truth
                      2. -3
                        3 February 2024 20: 54
                        Quote: Butunak
                        And this is closer to the truth, and in general the population, for their own good, should not know the whole truth

                        Yes, dill is a blessing for the population, only a lot of it burns
    2. -4
      3 February 2024 20: 28
      The misery has gone again, it is impossible for Ukrainians to fully stock up, drones and factory missiles will arrive and all your reserves will fly up into thin air.
      1. +1
        3 February 2024 20: 31
        I won’t try to convince you otherwise, the Ukrainian drone attack will only stop if resistance on their part ceases
        1. -2
          3 February 2024 20: 37
          This is right. You yourself know that I am right, just as your statement is true that the Ukrainians will continue to try to shoot for now. If any noticeable Ukrainian reserves begin to form somewhere, the good-natured grandfather watchman already hands over the coordinates for $10, and even without him there is reconnaissance.
          1. 0
            4 February 2024 05: 54
            Quote from Dimm588
            This is right. You yourself know that I am right, just as your statement is true that the Ukrainians will continue to try to shoot for now. If any noticeable Ukrainian reserves begin to form somewhere, the good-natured grandfather watchman already hands over the coordinates for $10, and even without him there is reconnaissance.

            Yes, but where necessary they replace grandfather-guards with Nazis - soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
            1. -1
              4 February 2024 08: 44
              These yes, these flint, at least $100 dollars and lace panties.
        2. -5
          3 February 2024 23: 01
          Quote: Butunak
          the drone attack of ukrov will stop only by the cessation of resistance on their part

          and sho?
          "Russian air defense systems intercepted two Ukrainian drones over the territory of the Bryansk region"
    3. +1
      4 February 2024 05: 50
      Quote: Butunak
      These are just flowers; you should expect berries just before choosing. The lag is 1 month, and as the tactics of waging such a drone war show, Ukrainians are stockpiling a large stock of long-range UAVs

      Well, yes, and they are waiting for warming, then the drones will not freeze up and will begin to fly to their targets. This also applies to geraniums.
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  14. +5
    3 February 2024 19: 49
    Quote: pettabyte
    After all, the substations are intact, and there is electricity at 404

    And here everything is simple
    Let's remember how regularly we speak from high stands?
    "We are not at war with civilians!"

    Energy networks are a closed circuit.
    It is very difficult to cut off power to some enterprise, but leave electricity supply to the population
    The result is what we see
  15. 0
    3 February 2024 20: 29
    The Russian Federation needs hundreds of thousands of drones so that there are Kamiki in every department! from intelligence to strategists and Kameks + satellite or laser communications! but there shouldn’t be such a concept, the headquarters of them all must be destroyed! if there is such a possibility!
  16. +2
    3 February 2024 21: 54
    No one has ever taken a city with drones, and to think that you can sit on the defensive with kamikaze drones is a utopia, attack aircraft, no one has canceled them, as I understand it, the coolest assaults that can take cities are ours, and all these Navy SEALs weren’t standing nearby with our assaults
    1. -2
      4 February 2024 01: 53
      Well, with Kameks and reconnaissance drones you can stop columns of tanks, knock out armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, disable artillery, destroy and much more! There are already examples, but I won’t write here! you need to have attack aircraft and artillery and tanks and infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers and aircraft and drones! drones make the task on the battlefield very easy, judging by the video! It is a utopia not to see the potential and their applications in technology and to act using the methods of the 40s!
  17. -2
    3 February 2024 22: 03
    Well, this is all clear; their range will only grow.
    I'm talking about our artillery, but is it possible to make the projectile gliding, because this will significantly increase the range of our artillery?
    1. 0
      3 February 2024 22: 11
      Those planning where, after all, they need to hit the target, but planning can take a long time
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  19. +2
    3 February 2024 22: 09
    Friends, until we exterminate the clown leadership, what are we even talking about?!
    Zalezhnaya is great, the people there are almost ours, and most of them are ours, they are inventive and stubborn))
    So we have to butt heads with them for a long time with this approach, to my greatest regret ((
    1. -2
      4 February 2024 01: 53
      Friends, until we exterminate the clown leadership, what are we even talking about?!

      We will probably begin to exterminate the clown leadership after the elections. And that's not all. There is no point in destroying the clown himself (drug addict, actor, “figurehead”). Moreover, if elections do not take place in Ukraine at the end of March, he will become illegitimate. Why after? I think so, “political expediency”: in order for our elections to go more smoothly, plus an “information background” from international partners and organizations, it is desirable to have, for this period, not very hostile, but somewhere neutral.
  20. +2
    3 February 2024 23: 21
    Quote from osp
    Quote: Irek
    And we are testing means to combat these drones.

    The Tuapse plant stopped working after the drones arrived;
    Nizhny Novgorod stands due to breakdowns and sanctions;
    Today the Volgograd plant probably stopped too;
    Slavneft did not reach Yaroslavl.

    Amazing movie... I couldn’t find an article on VO about a downed drone in St. Petersburg. Which, just half an hour after being shot down, fell at an oil depot, and the “pop” from it was heard in many areas not very close to the point of impact..
    Fortunately, there was no oil in the oil storage tanks. The fire was put out quickly. There was no oil... That's how it happens.
    1. +1
      4 February 2024 08: 44
      Quote from mr wolf
      Fortunately, there was no oil in the oil storage tanks. The fire was put out quickly. There was no oil... That's how it happens.
      It's not oil, it's petroleum products - gasoline, fuel oil. Fuel trucks directly from there deliver fuel to gas stations. In the mornings the stench is within a kilometer radius, and yes, they were empty upon arrival, otherwise there would be a fire near the city center hi
      1. +1
        4 February 2024 12: 32
        In this part of the incident such an assumption is possible. You can’t argue.. But I’m confused by the other part, in which the drone, shot down over Kolpino (as open sources report) at 4:20, crashes exactly at the oil depot (Glukhozerskoye Highway) at 4:50. This is where the question arises - was there a boy (shot down)?
  21. 0
    4 February 2024 00: 33
    One of the goals of the SVO was to prevent Urina from joining NATO, and, as a consequence, to prevent the deployment of amero-fascist first-strike weapons on it, for example, the same “axes” with a vigorous head.” Now the goals of the SVO have been achieved - a whole bunch of missiles and drones have appeared there, allowing you to achieve goals on Russian territory already at 2000 km. They are already reaching Yaroslavl, and will soon reach Vladivostok. The red lines have not been crossed. From the point of view of our leadership. Now, seeing that Russia has turned the other cheek in response to the blows, (we are the true Christians.) all the evil spirits are joyfully trying to cram radiological materials from their storage facilities into warheads, we will turn the other cheek in response - then a small nuclear bar will fly to us for testing (they, of course, will make it themselves from the material stolen from us (well, nonsense that this material has already been in the Great Democracy, because it was legally supplied And.....the fraction is still supplied under the Gore-Chernomyrdin program, this, of course, will not be assessed by us as crossing the red line, then you will get a full-fledged one , already a megaton gift, die, Uruses, as our Master dreams. And this, too, will not be crossing the red line, then from Urina, which is safe for us, thousands of tomahawks equipped with our own enriched uranium will fly to us (there are, there are already launchers not only on ships, but even on jeeps, see the LRFL system, and then who will figure out, with our red lines as high as Everest, who struck, an amero-fascist ship or a ship simply donated to a ukrofashist for 1 hour? This is how our leadership has risen and will continue to do so increase strategic security...We are on the right road...
    1. +1
      4 February 2024 12: 45
      The danger for the state is growing. And so far there is no clear light in sight. Instead of bringing down this fascist state, we launch bayonet attacks.
  22. -2
    4 February 2024 09: 55
    Layered air defense on the border is also needed near large cities. On the poles where we have cell phone towers we need to install devices that detect drones. Circular motion sensors should be installed for air defense forces
    1. +2
      4 February 2024 12: 47
      There is not and will not be 100 percent air defense. This is not a method. The enemy must be brought down. So that there is no one to control and beg for increasingly dangerous weapons.
  23. -2
    4 February 2024 12: 42
    They can't do anything. Everything is supplied from the West. Perhaps even assembled. For which the West must be punished in the most severe way. Trucks and trains go around the clock. And the most the Hutsuls can do is wash a cow, which they have always been proud of.
    1. 0
      4 February 2024 15: 27
      Who cares, it doesn’t affect the result. We are not disrupting this logistics in any way.
  24. -1
    4 February 2024 15: 26
    That's what we're talking about. One-time acupuncture of boars does not lead to serious progress, on the contrary, with a variety of idiocy, from political to military, we were given the opportunity to come to our senses and even the opportunity to develop production, which for some reason is not destroyed.
  25. +1
    4 February 2024 18: 39
    There is another model missing from the infographic - a kamikaze drone with a 40mm RPG-7 projectile.
    I took one Iranian journalist from the tg channel.