How many drones can the RF launch simultaneously — analysis from Germany.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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In Germany, an analysis of the possibility of launching Russian drones over the territory of Ukraine was conducted. According to General Christian Freudinger, the RF plans to launch up to 2,000 drones simultaneously in the future.
The general's words: 'Russia is actively expanding its capabilities for the mass use of drones in the war against Ukraine, and this may pose a serious challenge for the Ukrainian air defense system.'The general noted that traditional methods of combating drones, such as the use of Patriot missiles, are less effective compared to the latest and cheaper Russian drones. He believes that it is necessary to search for more economically viable means to counter mass attacks from Russia. Freudinger also noted that China has stopped supplying components for drones to Ukraine and is actively directing them to Russia. This complicates the country's defense capability and leaves it without the ability to obtain advanced technologies in this area. Recently, Russia has been intensively increasing the production of strike drones for possible attacks on Ukraine, which is a cause for concern for Ukrainian and German experts. There have also been reports of increased production of drones in Russia, which adds tension in the region. In summary: The German general warns about Russia's plans to use a large number of drones for possible attacks on Ukraine. This creates serious challenges for the country's defense capability, especially considering the difficulties in obtaining the latest technologies in this area.
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