In 2026, the enemy will be able to launch air strikes with two to three hundred UAVs per night, deploy six to nine hundred in massive strikes, and make two to three attempts to overload our air defence with super-attacks throughout the year…
Russian forces strike two civilian vessels in Black Sea. Russian occupying forces have attacked two civilian vessels in the Black Sea, Ukrainian Navy reported. “Today, Russian strike…
The Defence Forces carried out a massive overnight strike on a Shahed drone storage facility at Donetsk Airport on 30 December. This was reported by the commander of the 414th Separate…
Over the course of the full-scale war, the enemy fleet has lost 29% of its capability to conduct missile strikes against land targets and 54% of its amphibious assault capability. On the Ukrainian side, zero ships were employed.
Right now it’s a seesaw — will we find the strength to establish a perimeter around the supply line, clear the neighbourhoods and hold the pocket, or will the enemy widen the breach, ramp up the pressure and force us to withdraw.
New Russian munitions can fly up to 200 km deep into our territory, posing a particular threat to cities. What is needed to counter them?
The Ukrainian drone missile Palyanytsya has already carried out dozens of successful strikes on Russian military depots. Another drone missile, Ruta, attacked a naval tower for the…
Affected countries seem to tend to downplay the danger.
LB.ua gathered the opinions of military personnel who deal with FPV drones regarding supply issues, which, incidentally, they are trying to resolve.
A conversation about survival experiences in the field, working with drones, interacting with foreign volunteers, and the future of the Ukrainian army.
Strikes on Russian refineries were precisely planned, cutting fuel consumption in the south. Attacks on oil and gas transport, including Ust-Luga, caused losses of several billion dollars.
In general, Moscow continues to play the role of Eastern Europe's North Korea, forcing the EU to invest money in defence and the military-industrial complex, while countries neighbouring Russia avoid conflict as much as possible.
The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces stated on social media that during Russia’s attack on targets in Ukraine, there were “repeated violations of Polish airspace by drones…
Moscow wanted to crush us, disarm us and force us to surrender, but so far it is as far from achieving this as it was in 2022.
In the new world of war, where the sky above the tactical zone belongs to drones, victory is determined not only by strength, but also by the skill of those who control the winged hunters.