Russia Built 10 Secret Drone Bases Within Range of NATO
The sites include at least 59 new launch rails and some bases already used in attacks on Kyiv, analysts said.
- The Telegraph identified 10 new Russian drone bases near Belarus and Ukraine equipped with 59 launch rails, according to satellite imagery and leaked documents. The infrastructure reportedly puts NATO territory within striking distance of Moscow's latest aerial technology.
- Satellite imagery reveals one facility holds over 1,000 unmanned aerial vehicles, while DroneSec analysis found 20 launch rails extended to accommodate long-range drones. Russia is scaling this network to bolster aerial strike operations.
- Leaked Ukrainian government documents indicate Geran-4 and Geran-5 drones carry 90kg payloads and travel at high speeds to evade air defenses. DroneSec CEO Mike Monnik said the expansion allows Moscow to "launch greater numbers of drones" while using more difficult-to-intercept technology.
- NATO officials stated they monitor Russian military activity and maintain tools necessary to "deter and defend against any threat." The alliance previously accused Russia of testing responses during airspace breaches involving at least 20 drones in Poland last September.
- While Russia denies planning attacks on NATO, intelligence assessments suggest Moscow could execute limited provocations or hybrid attacks against alliance soil as early as this fall. Military leaders warn the new base network increases the risk profile for eastern alliance members.
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Russia is building a network of new drone bases along its eastern border. Satellite images and internal documents show at least 59 launch ramps. From there, drones could also reach targets deep in the Nato area.
Russia has reportedly developed a network of ten bases with new long-range drone launch facilities. The post Russia: The "secret" drone bases with a range within striking distance of NATO countries appeared first on in.gr.
Russia has established new drone bases on its western border, which means that NATO states are within the reach of Russian attack drones.
Russia is escalating the war with jet drones that could strike NATO. Several new bases for Putin's most advanced drones have appeared along the border, according to The Telegraph. - This exposes NATO countries to a risk of attack, says analyst Mike Monnik, to the newspaper.
Russia is massively expanding its drone network: new launch ramps bring Putin's high-tech drones within reach of Warsaw – and threaten NATO.
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