Ukraine Increases Production of Long-Range Drones for Strikes on Russia
Ukraine is significantly increasing its production of long-range drones, aiming to continue and escalate strikes deep into Russia. Brigadier General Yuriy Shchigol, a key figure coordinating Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian infrastructure, confirmed this development in an interview with Sky News.
Shchigol revealed plans to more than quadruple the production of drones with a range exceeding several hundred kilometers, reaching a target of over 2,000 units per month. This substantial increase in production capacity signifies Ukraine's commitment to utilizing drones as a potent weapon against Russia.
Furthermore, Shchigol reported the successful destruction of several warehouses storing Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drones during recent operations. This accomplishment resulted in the disabling of over 3,000 of these drones, further hindering Russia's offensive capabilities.
Sky News reporters documented the preparation of Ukrainian long-range drones for strikes on Russia, providing visual evidence of the country's growing drone arsenal and its determination to utilize this technology in its defense against Russia.
5 Comments
Habibi
This feels like a dangerous gamble that could easily backfire.
ZmeeLove
Meeting violence with more violence is never the answer. Dialogue must be prioritized.
Marishka
Who is funding these drones? There needs to be accountability and transparency, especially in times of conflict.
Pupsik
Impressive job neutralizing Russia’s offensive drones! Keep going, Ukraine!
Marishka
Great to see Ukraine becoming more independent in military technology. Slava Ukraini!