Ukraine destroys 34% of Russia's bomber fleet in one day of surprise drone attacks.

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So the impact on the pummeling will probably be much heavier pummeling.
You have still not been able to answer the basic question why all the "pummelling" Russia has done with their "superior" numbers, with help from multiple countries, including the orange pissant in diapers from the shit hole down south, has still not earned them a decisive victory.
 

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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) reported on Sunday that over a third of all Russian missile carriers have been hit in a coordinated drone attack aimed at different airfields in Russia located thousands of kilometres apart.

More than 40 aircraft are known to have been hit, including the A-50, Tu-95, and Tu-22 M3, causing overall damage of more than €6 billion.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said "Operation Spiderweb" had made "an absolutely brilliant result" which was "achieved solely by Ukraine."


The Ukrainian president also shared more details on how the operation was carried out, explaining that 117 drones had been used, each with its own pilot.

"The most interesting thing — and we can already say this publicly — is that the 'office' of our operation on Russian territory was located right next to the FSB (Federal Security Service) of Russia, in one of their regions,” he said in a post on Telegram.

In a major blow to Russia’s security services, Zelenskyy said Ukraine managed not only to execute the operation but also to safely withdraw the people involved. They were operating "in different Russian regions — in three time zones."

“Our most long-range operation. Our people involved in preparing the operation were withdrawn from Russian territory in time," he explained.



Zelenskyy said it took Kyiv "one year, six months, and nine days from the start of planning to effective execution."

He thanked the head of Ukraine’s Security Service, General Vasyl Malyuk, and asked him to reveal the details and results of the operation to the public.

"Of course, not everything can be revealed at this moment, but these are Ukrainian actions that will undoubtedly be in history books," he added.

"Ukraine is defending itself, and rightly so — we are doing everything to make Russia feel the need to end this war. Russia started this war, Russia must end it," Zelenskyy wrote.


What we know so far about Operation Spiderweb
Although Ukraine’s security service has not revealed more details at this stage, Ukrainian outlets are reporting exactly how the operation was executed, referencing SBU sources.



According to these reports, first-person-view (FPV) drones were smuggled deep inside Russia and hidden inside trucks in mobile log cabins.




The cabins' roofs were then opened remotely, and the drones proceeded to launch their attack on Russian military bombers.

Russia’s Irkutsk Governor Igor Kobzev confirmed that the drones that attacked a military base in Siberia's Sredniy were launched from inside a truck. In a post on Telegram, he said that the launch site had been secured and there was no further threat to people's lives.

Russian outlets also reported that other attacks were launched in a similar manner, with drones emerging from the backs of trucks.



Social media footage widely shared by Russian media appears to show the drones rising from inside containers, while the panels lie discarded on the road. One clip appeared to show men climbing onto a truck in an attempt to intercept the drones.


SBU operations
"Operation Spiderweb" is not the first unconventional operation to be carried out by Ukraine’s Security Service.
In October 2022, the SBU struck the Kerch bridge, which had been illegally built by Russia after its annexation of Crimea in 2014.
The explosion, which Russian authorities said was caused by a truck bomb, badly damaged the bridge which links Moscow-occupied Crimea and Russia.



The targeting of Russian bombers, which have been carrying out massive missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, was previously considered almost unthinkable. Moscow had made sure to keep them well out of the range of Kyiv’s weapons, both homemade and those supplied by allies.
Olenya air base is located in Russia's Murmansk region, around 2,000 km from the border with Ukraine. Belaya air base is in Russia's Irkutsk region, in south-eastern Siberia and over 4,000 km east of the frontline. These two airfields were among the hardest hit during Sunday's operation.
Another notable aspect of the "Operation Spiderweb" was the choice of weapons. Kyiv used FPV drones, which are produced in Ukraine en masse and are widely used and appreciated by the military due to their affordability.
FPV drones typically cost only a few hundred euros, while a Russian A50 radar detection aircraft, which was reportedly hit today along with other planes, costs over €300 million.
Ukraine’s presidential advisor and former minister of strategic industries Oleksandr Kamyshin has said Ukrainian manufacturers have the capacity to produce over 5 million FPV drones per year.
 

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You have still not been able to answer the basic question why all the "pummelling" Russia has done with their "superior" numbers, with help from multiple countries, including the orange pissant in diapers from the shit hole down south, has still not earned them a decisive victory.
Can you give an example of decisive victory in the history
of warfare that you think Russia should have won easily
already? Off the top of my head I can think of Saddam's
invasion of Kuwait. But it does't seem to fit with Putin's war.

I also wonder if decisive victory was ever won with the winner
receiving the kind of help provided by Donald Trump to Putin.
To my knowledge the U.S. has been sending military and intelligence
aid to Ukraine since Trump took over which could not be the kind
of help Putin needs.
 
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This is like a Russian pearl harbour... how did that work out for the Japanese? Russia has almost 100 TU-22's and about 60 TU-95 in service with 40 in storage. The TU-160 is back in production. For the war they probably use about 10-12 % of their strategic bombing fleet in each strike and don't even carry full loadouts. So the impact on the pummeling will probably be much heavier pummeling. The planes doing the most damage are the SU 24 30, 34, 35 dropping glide bombs on fortified positions. Its possible they lost 30-34 planes, but until we see daytime sat images we won't know. Those images posted could be a plane destroyed or a plane damaged with a lot of firefighting chemicals used. BUT even if its that many planes they can be replaced and Russia simply does not need that many for the war. A TU-95 can loft 8-10 cruise missiles so 10 planes is 80-100 missiles.
You just need to admit it was a serious blow. Well I guess you did as you compared it to Pearl Harbour. But now they have to honour the threat and move planes further into the interior. Creating a new logistics nightmare for them just as two more railway lines were disabled recently.

It's three years in. They are just not doing as well as you think.
 
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This is like a Russian pearl harbour... how did that work out for the Japanese? I will wait until daytime sat images but 3
You just need to admit it was a serious blow. Well I guess you did as you compared it to Pearl Harbour. But now they have to honour the threat and move planes further into the interior. Creating a new logistics nightmare for them just as two more railway lines were disabled recently.

It's three years in. They are just not doing as well as you think.
What do you mean by serious?
 

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You have still not been able to answer the basic question why all the "pummelling" Russia has done with their "superior" numbers, with help from multiple countries, including the orange pissant in diapers from the shit hole down south, has still not earned them a decisive victory.
Are you saying Trump is providing Russia with military aid? 🤣 He is the one that armed Ukraine in the first place. Russia has be very carful to only attack military targets, bombing in itself has never won wars. There are many cases of this in history, Vietnam being a great one as well as Stalingrad. Russia is fighting Ukraine that is being supported fully by NATO plus a host of other US allies like Japan, Korea, Australia etc etc. Yet they are still pushing forward. How many nations on the planet could you name that can fight such a war for that long? USA had to throw in the towel against the Houthi after a few weeks recently so its pretty clear the Ukraine war is taking a toll on them.
 

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Are you saying Trump is providing Russia with military aid? 🤣 He is the one that armed Ukraine in the first place. Russia has be very carful to only attack military targets, bombing in itself has never won wars. There are many cases of this in history, Vietnam being a great one as well as Stalingrad. Russia is fighting Ukraine that is being supported fully by NATO plus a host of other US allies like Japan, Korea, Australia etc etc. Yet they are still pushing forward. How many nations on the planet could you name that can fight such a war for that long? USA had to throw in the towel against the Houthi after a few weeks recently so its pretty clear the Ukraine war is taking a toll on them.
Sounds like an entire paragraph of excuses after suffering an embarrassing kick in the ass. lmao.
 

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Russia has been pounding its puny dick on Ukraine for 3 years with little to show for it. Nothing's going to change, except 1 or 2 of Putin's Air Force guys are going to fall out of windows.
Yes you are right, but the nature of the pounding has changed considerably. They are now producing 75000 glide bomb kits/year. That is over 200 precision strikes a day in support of their advancing army with very different tactics.
 

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Yes you are right, but the nature of the pounding has changed considerably. They are now producing 75000 glide bomb kits/year. That is over 200 precision strikes a day in support of their advancing army with very different tactics.
Hey, Komrad!

You remember 2 years ago when you explained to me that Russia had over a million men in its armed forces and that meant it would crush puny Ukraine and the puny, degenerate, capitalist West within a month??

😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 🥴
 

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Are you saying Trump is providing Russia with military aid? 🤣 He is the one that armed Ukraine in the first place. Russia has be very carful to only attack military targets, bombing in itself has never won wars. There are many cases of this in history, Vietnam being a great one as well as Stalingrad. Russia is fighting Ukraine that is being supported fully by NATO plus a host of other US allies like Japan, Korea, Australia etc etc. Yet they are still pushing forward. How many nations on the planet could you name that can fight such a war for that long? USA had to throw in the towel against the Houthi after a few weeks recently so its pretty clear the Ukraine war is taking a toll on them.
I think Russia averages 4.5 square yards per day at the cost of about 100 casualties and at that rate of advance will conquer all Ukraine by 2137.

😹😹😹😹😹😹😹🥴
 

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Hey, Komrad!

You remember 2 years ago when you explained to me that Russia had over a million men in its armed forces and that meant it would crush puny Ukraine and the puny, degenerate, capitalist West within a month??

😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 😹 🥴
No I don't remember but I do admit this has taken a lot longer then expected, but then again the amount of aid sent to Ukraine is somewhat unprecedented, and the way this war has been fought by both sides is definitely unprecedented.
 

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