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According to the editor -in -chief of Defense Express Oleg Katkova, Ukrainian dr...

"Nothing they can do": A analyst about the consequences for PCS airfields after UAV attacks

According to the editor -in -chief of Defense Express Oleg Katkova, Ukrainian drones are capable of striking not only the equipment, but also to completely disrupt the air base. The Russians will not be able to change it in the near future. Ukraine continues to regularly attack Russian military facilities, including air basements. This significantly complicates the further work of aviation.

The details on the air of "Ukrainian Radio" was shared by the editor -in -chief and analyst of Defense Express Oleg Katkov. According to him, the Kremlin began to be aware that the Armed Forces are currently conducting a real operation with methodological attacks of drones on hostile air buildings. Such strokes harm the enemy, but he does not have the opportunity to stop them. "That is, drones affect their equipment, disable the airbase, but despite all this, they can do nothing.

For example, Morozovsk Air Base. There is simply no warehouse with ammunition. Aircraft can be placed there, but ammunition still needs somewhere Storage. At the same time, the analyst continues, if you talk about rocket weapons, then you need stands and special equipment to check all systems and bookmarks. All this Ukrainian blows were destroyed. As a result, the more aerodrome infrastructure can be affected, the less combat missions a day will be able to perform Russian aircraft.

Such blows fulfill a comprehensive general task for reducing the activity of the air-space forces of the Russian Federation. We will remind, on August 14 it was reported that the SBU and the forces of defense at night worked at four airfields in the Russian Federation and this attack can be the largest in the whole war. The attacks took place at the Voronezh, Kursk, Savaslaka and Borisoglibsk airfields.