As drones are becoming more common in the war in Ukraine, Kyiv has said it will increase the production of drone systems. https://t.co/seRTmhikKL
— DW News (@dwnews) August 17, 2023
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – 17 August 2023
— Ministry of Defence π¬π§ (@DefenceHQ) August 17, 2023
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NEW: Ukrainian forces continued counteroffensive operations on at least three sectors of the front on August 16 and advanced in western #Zaporizhia Oblast and on the Donetsk-Zaporizhia Oblast border, including liberating the village of #Urozhaine.
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) August 17, 2023
Latest: https://t.co/yqx2JVardQ pic.twitter.com/uNdzmjfpmK
⚡️ Lukashenko says Russia still has 250k volunteers in reserve, even fewer troops at the front, and still Ukrainians barely reach the minefields and lose 45,000 men
— What the media hides. (@narrative_hole) August 17, 2023
He says Poland & Americans are rubbing their hands to grab a slice of Ukraine once Russia reaches Moldova pic.twitter.com/LNm8GepIx8
Ukrainian telegram channel "Resident":
— Victor vicktop55 (@vicktop55) August 17, 2023
According to our sources in the fall, a new wave of mobilization is expected, and a very large one at that. The organization of new military reserves will require about 100-150 thousand more people. There is practically nowhere to take… pic.twitter.com/R7bUDti2IC
The first cargo ship successfully crossed the Ukrainian part of the Black Sea through a "humanitarian corridor", several hours after leaving the southern port of Odesa. https://t.co/LZjSAhay8u
— DW News (@dwnews) August 17, 2023
Russia has started testing a virtual currency, as the ruble is at its lowest point since the first weeks of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/s0wBjxuYEL
— DW News (@dwnews) August 17, 2023
#UPDATE World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said on Thursday it was "unlikely" that track and field athletes from Russia and Belarus would be welcomed back to competition before next year's Paris Olympics ➡️ https://t.co/5LASbBRuVt #AFPSports pic.twitter.com/EJJnNjFX0b
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) August 17, 2023
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Inside the Russian effort to build 6,000 attack drones with Iran’s help
Leaked documents show that Moscow is progressing toward its goal of mass-producing UAVs it could use to pummel Ukrainian cities
An industrial site several hundred miles east of Moscow in the Tatarstan region where U.S. intelligence officials believe Russia, with Iran’s help, is building a factory to produce attack drones for use in the war in Ukraine. (Satellite image ©2023 Maxar Technologies)
Try and keep up. A subsidiary of Kalashnikov who produce the Lancet series of drones is building a new factory that is opening soon, with annual production target of 200,000 Lancet drones per year.
Russia is building about, I dunno. at least 20 types of drones now, maybe more. The Geran design is about the most primitive of the lot, Russia added a few basic upgrades to the Iranian design. The new Geran3 could be a good one, 2,500 km range and bigger warhead. Gerans are used in conjunction with other drones, and missiles of various types, to overwhelm air defenses.
Total Russian production of drones will probably be in the millions by next year. 6,000 drones could be 1 day of useage.
Iran gets their drone edge from captured American drones. They don't need to spend much on R&D, just wait till the US sends a new drone over, down it, and within a few weeks Iran, Russia and China have some new tech for their drones. Very cost-effective.
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