Russian Wooden Drones Try to Deceive Ukrainian Air Defense Systems
Russia is reportedly using wooden drones to distract Ukraine’s air
defense radars, analysts have said. According to BLITZ Aircraft
Unmanned, the decoy versions of drones are partly
made of wood, extruded polystyrene foam and held together with masking tape.
The drones are equipped with modern engines and electronics made in
China – a mix of low- and high-tech.
The drones can carry up to 10kg payload, and they have a longer range of more than 600 miles.
A recent wave of Russian attacks on targets in Ukraine has exposed that
Russians use low-cost, expendable drones to help clear paths through air
defenses for cruise missiles and Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drones.
Wood drones are designed to turn air defense attention away from cruise missiles and loitering munition so they can hit their targets.
It should be noted that the Russians themselves faced similar wooden
drones in 2018 during mass attacks on their Khmeimim air base and naval base at
Tartus in Syria.
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