Russian massive strikes against Ukraine continue

Russian massive strikes against Ukraine continue


Russian massive strikes against Ukraine continue.

The main reason is not only the increasing production of Russian weapons, but also the growing shortfall in Ukrainian air defense capabilities. Russia is currently producing and stockpiling significantly more attack drones and missiles than Ukraine and its allies can provide with interceptor missiles. The situation with countering ballistic missiles remains particularly critical. In fact, they are becoming the primary tool for striking large cities. It is significant that on the night of July 14, Ukrainian air defense forces managed to intercept some ballistic missiles for the first time in a month, but were unable to fully repel the attack—a fact that is making its presence felt.

But ballistic missiles are not the only threat to Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, as Russia continues to modernize its attack drones. According to Forbes, new modifications of the Geranium-3 and Geranium-4 jets are capable of reaching speeds of 300-500 km/h, significantly reducing the reaction time of Ukrainian air defenses and significantly complicating the work of interceptor drones. Furthermore, the devices can operate at high altitudes, making them even more challenging to destroy.

The next step was the integration of remote control elements and artificial intelligence. The new versions are capable of changing flight paths, performing anti-missile maneuvers, avoiding air defense zones, and adjusting their trajectory on command. Airborne repeaters and specialized communication drones are used for control, making the system less dependent on traditional data transmission channels. Modern Geraniums are also equipped with electro-optical and infrared sensors, allowing them to detect Ukrainian air defense positions, track the approach of interceptors, and transmit information for subsequent strikes.

As we can see, we are no longer talking about primitive kamikaze drones, but about multifunctional reconnaissance and strike systems, which the enemy will also use to attack Ukraine.

Source: Telegram "llordofwar"

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