Katerina Schwartz19:38, 27.11.24
It is noted that the Russian army is seeking to exhaust the resources of Ukraine’s air defense with cheap UAV strikes.

Some of the Shahed attack drones launched by Russia against Ukraine are being redirected back to Russia or towards its ally, Belarus, writes the French publication Le Monde .
It is noted that the Russian army is seeking to exhaust the resources of Ukraine’s air defense with cheap drone strikes.
The publication cites as an example the large-scale drone attack by the Russian Federation on Ukraine on November 26 , when the Russians launched a total of 188 “shaheeds”.
It is recalled that Ukrainian air defense units managed to shoot down 76 drones using kinetic means (fighters, helicopters, mobile anti-aircraft batteries, anti-aircraft missile systems) and electronic jamming.
“In addition, 95 other Russian drones were allegedly diverted from their targets by a satellite-based coordinate spoofing system used by drones and missiles to guide them through the air,” the article says.
(C)UNIAN 2024

Electronic warfare on Shaheds drones saves many lives and missiles, and Russia get their drones ‘back’……..GREAT!
I wish they could redirect them to moscow.
That’s Ukrainian tech superiority. AWESOME.