Commander of IDF drone attack unit gives the ‘Magazine’ a rare, in-depth look at the UAVs of the Israeli military.
The drone wars unfolding over the skies of Ukraine and Moscow illustrate how drones are the go-to weapon now for use in complex future wars.
Several of Russia's Telegram messaging channels reported that four to 10 drones were shot on the outskirts of Moscow and in its immediate region.
Russia has increased its use of Iranian drones to attack Kyiv, but these are mostly being countered by Ukraine's air defenses.
The Ilsky refinery, near the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, has a processing capacity of around 6.6 million tonnes per year. It has been attacked several times this month.
Russia's Iranian-made drone attack comes as the Ukrainian capital prepares to celebrate the anniversary of its founding on Sunday.
Ukraine has not publicly acknowledged launching attacks against targets inside Russia, but senior officials have on occasion appeared to welcome the news of successful drone attacks on Russian soil.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said it had been an "uneasy night" but commended the work of air defenses.
The newspaper said the attack appeared to be part of a series of covert operations that have made officials in the US uncomfortable.
The two drone incidents show that drones can fly into the heart of the capital city of both countries. However, drones cannot win the war.