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According to experts, Ukraine is still a preference in the field of development ...

Ukraine wins Russia in the War of drones, turning them into a "super -spray" - Newsweek

According to experts, Ukraine is still a preference in the field of development and use of drones, but the invaders are being reached out. Ukraine bows the scales of Libra in its favor in the war of drones, as Kiev has repeatedly argued that it is able to carry out loud point attacks on Moscow and important Russian objects, writes an influential Newsweek in its survey article.

"I do not think that there are any doubts that Ukraine wins the conflict of drones," said Newsweek British UAV Expert Steve Wright. The war in Ukraine led to accelerating the development of drone technologies. Both Kyiv and Moscow tried hard to strengthen their forces with the help of UAV, and, according to the Wright, the battle "very much aggravated.

" "Russia is somewhat lagging in the field of drones, but gradually recovering up," said Marina Myron, a researcher at the Department of Military Studies of the Royal College of London. The drones are Super Weapons, NEWSWEK said Advisor of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko. Ukraine has spent time and money to create its "army of drones", but Russia is also trying not to keep up to supplement its armed forces with unmanned systems.

The most famous of Russian drones are Iranian Shahd, with Ukraine almost daily reported new waves of these drones-Kamikadze. Strokes are usually applied from objects in the occupied Crimea, from Kursk and from the Primorsko-Akhtarsk Air Base in the Krasnodar region of Russia. For Russia, ShahED is a cheap way to strike in Ukraine, experts say. But Ukraine is not valid, but point. The publication puts in an example the recent attack of beaver drones on Moscow.

Analysts say that this drone is probably a new combination of earlier developments. Analysts agree that there is a certain psychological aspect in strokes: drones are still harmful, despite a large amount of air defense and radio electronic struggle around the Russian capital. However, this is only a small part of the whole war, said Steve Wright, adding that "such blows are not able to significantly change its course.

" Drones are a key part of general operations and should be considered as such, not "separate". Russia continues to attack Ukraine with the help of drones and such attacks are becoming more and more intense every time Ukraine strikes Moscow. But with its point and painful blows, Ukraine shows Russia that it can cause significant damage to the aggressor, experts say. Earlier, Focus said that the Russians were scared of property due to drone attacks.