Ukrainian Drones – The New Main Headache for Moscow: How Drones Paralyze Russia.


Ukrainian Drones Approach Moscow
Oleg Katkov, a military expert and editor-in-chief of Defence Express, has stated that Ukrainian drones are approaching Moscow and are a potential target for attack. During such attacks, the Russian economy suffers direct losses due to the cessation of operations at airports and other important facilities in the capital.
'The potential target of Ukrainian drones is to reach Moscow. When unidentified drones approach the capital of the Russian Federation, an important process occurs: life comes to a standstill, the economy suffers direct damage,' the expert explained.
Katkov noted that even if the drones lack combat payloads, it is crucial to reach the destination point to force Russia to expend considerable resources on their interception. He also mentioned that it is currently impossible to establish the exact types of drones used for the attacks on Moscow.
Systematic Pressure on the Enemy
According to Katkov, the strategy of constant pressure on the enemy is an effective method. If Ukrainian drones systematically attack Russia and cause damage, it will prompt even Muscovites to question the strength and invincibility of their state.
'Moscow becomes a convenient target for our efforts. We can achieve this with minimal effort, for example, by launching decoy targets,' the expert added.
It should be noted that Russia has recently been conducting massive attacks on Ukraine using missiles and drones.
Note that modern technologies allow Ukrainian drones to effectively influence the situation in the conflict zone, and the use of decoy targets is one of the ways to neutralize the enemy.
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