It’s the deepest Ukrainian drone strike of the war, so far

A month after Ukraine began bombarding targets inside Russia with explosives-laden sports planes modified for remote flight, one of the do-it-yourself drones has struck an oil refinery in the city of Salavat, more than 800 miles from the front line of Russia’s wider war on Ukraine.

It is, by far, Ukraine’s longest-range raid—and an escalation of Ukraine’s deep-strike campaign targeting Russian refineries, factories and strategic military sites.

And it’s at least the fourth attempted deep strike involving Ukraine’s sport-plane drones. Videos shot by people on the ground in Salavat clearly depict the wide straight wings, fixed wheels and propeller that are typical of an inexpensive sport plane, the kind a middle-class pilot can build at home from a kit costing as little as $90,000.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    once you approach the 100km range, time to target becomes a real issue, even for missiles that can be shot down.

    The Red Sea is at most 300 km wide, and tightens up quiet a bit as you approach the Suez.

    And Iran has supersonic torpedos capable of closing that distance in very short order.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoot_(torpedo)

    Ps. I’m not the person downvoting you, I think you make a decent point, I just disagree :)

    Anything that isn’t reflexively nationalist gets an ambient amount of hate on Lemmy.world.