Russia's Barbaric Geothermal Drone Scheme
"We, from our side, must do everything so that next year this war ends by diplomatic means. This is very important.""This is their approach [the United States], their promise to their society [quick deal between Kyiv and Moscow], it is also very important to them. He [Trump] is on the side of supporting Ukraine, he appreciates our strength, integrity and courage.""[Ukraine should not be] left alone with the Russian Federation [to craft a solution to the conflict]. For us, the victory means a strong Ukraine. Whether that's in diplomacy or on the battlefield is another question.""But we have already proved that 'sit and listen' rhetoric does not work with us. Sitting, talking and agreeing on nothing -- this is what is beneficial for Putin."Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
A Ukrainian soldier examines a thermobaric drone launched by Russia AP |
A
small number of highly destructive thermobaric drones have been created
by a high-tech factory in central Russia. The same factory also
produces huge swarms of inexpensive decoys. The use of the drones --
both the destructive models, relatively few in number due to the expense
of production and the decoys produced in much greater number are an
expression of a new tactic devised by Moscow to overwhelm Kyiv, forcing
it to respond to all the drones in fear of one of the thermobaric types
wreaking chaos and greater deaths. In the process of responding, the
plan is for Ukraine to unnecessarily, out of caution, use its dwindling
stock of defensive weaponry to shoot down the drones, expending in the
process defensive funding.
Vladimir
Putin's mission to destroy Ukraine and reap the benefits of acquiring
more Ukrainian territory to be folded into Greater Russia doesn't leave
much hope for Russia to become a willing partner for peace until its
objectives have been achieved. At which time Ukraine will be
geographically eviscerated at the cost of more lives and ruined civic
infrastructure. And while Kyiv is anxious to protect the lives of its
citizens, the Kremlin seems disposed to consider its fighting men
expendable, including the new contingents of North Korean fighters now
under Russian command.
Russia
calls its drone scheme Operation False Target, its intention is to
force Ukraine to needlessly use its scarce resources to save lives and
hope to spare further destruction of critical infrastructure. As for
distinguishing the relatively harmless drones from their look-alike
thermobaric drones, it cannot be done by radar and even electronics
experts cannot distinguish which drones fleeting through the skies are
the deadly ones. Russia's is a devilish plan to continue on its path of
destruction in Ukraine. The first weekend of November saw 20 hours in
the Kyiv region under air alert. In October some 1,889 drones were
launched by Moscow.
Over
50% of the drones that target Ukraine are unarmed decoys with up to 75%
being produced out of a factory in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in
Russia; a highly sensitive industry. A deadly variant of the Shahed
unmanned aircraft is also produced at the same factory, armed with
thermobaric warheads. These vacuum bombs create a vortex of high
pressure and heat capable of penetrating the thickest walls while
sucking out all the oxygen encountered in their path. When they strike
buildings Alabuga's thermobaric drones are particularly deadly since
they are loaded as well with ball bearings to cause massive damage
beyond the superheated blast.
These
deadly drones are estimated to make up between 3 and 5 percent of all
drones. Their physical effects on people even outside the initial blast
site, are grotesquely lethal; collapsed lungs, crushed eyeballs, brain
damage included. The human toll is of little interest to Russia,
however. They see great conflict benefits in the drones' use. An unarmed
drone costs much less than the $50,000 to produce an armed Shahed
drone. Decoys with live-feed cameras also have their special functions,
allowing geolocation of Ukraine's air defences, relaying the information
to Russia just before they crash.
DJI Matrice reconnaissance drones, bought during 'The Army of Drones' program, are set up ready for test flights in the Kyiv region, Ukraine. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP via Getty Images) |
Labels: Drone Attacks, Operation False Target, Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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