Four MORE Russian Aircraft Destroyed by Ukrainian Drones
<p>It seems like all I write about on Medium lately are successful Ukrainian drone strikes deep inside Russia.</p>
<p>Just yesterday, <a href="https://medium.com/@wesodonnell/ukraine-now-using-cardboard-drones-to-devastate-russian-airfields-a344bb7b9b14" rel="noopener">I wrote about Ukraine’s use</a> of the Corvid PPDS “cardboard drone” to destroy several Russian fighters (and a couple of air defense radar systems) in Kursk.</p>
<p>My only regret is that the Russian pilots likely weren’t in the aircraft at the moment they were destroyed.</p>
<p>Too harsh? Remember, Putin can leave Ukraine anytime he wants.</p>
<p>We’ve reached a point where Ukraine has turned the tables on Russia and intensified its drone warfare in what can only be described as a sharp uptick in drone attacks against military targets inside Russia.</p>
<p>In fact, drone attacks against Russia have become an almost daily occurrence over the past several months.</p>
<p>Oh, by the way, the difference between Russian strikes against Ukraine and Ukrainian strikes against Russia, in case you were wondering, is that Ukraine keeps its targets military in nature, while Russia terrorizes civilian infrastructure.</p>
<p>Rarely in war are the lines between “good guys” and “bad guys” drawn so clearly.</p>
<p>As Ukraine continues to successfully destroy Russian military aircraft on the ground, the big headline here is that these aircraft <em>cannot</em> be easily replaced by Russia.</p>
<p>The Russian ‘Ministry of Offense’ manufacturing base is severely crippled, albeit, still functioning to a small degree.</p>
<p>Still, each Russian aircraft lost is a loss felt in the Kremlin.</p>
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