Ukraine / Russia
67 intel briefs for this theater
◈ Theater Assessment
Ukraine continues to hold structural advantage in the drone war, sustaining offensive deep-strike tempo against Russian rear infrastructure while expanding its air defense architecture and autonomous systems portfolio at an accelerating pace. New reporting confirms Ukraine's B-2 drone is achieving kills against targets up to 200 km deep as Russian air defenses struggle to adapt to an increasingly diverse Ukrainian strike package, and Ukraine's indigenous industrial output is broadening the types and ranges of systems entering the field. The combination of offensive diversification and defensive architectural layering sustains Ukraine's dominant operational dynamic even as Russian mass drone pressure remains historically elevated.
◈ Key Developments
◈ Operational Trend
Ukraine's offensive drone campaign is maturing toward greater range and target diversity, with the B-2 and parallel systems pushing strikes beyond 200 km, but a payload-adequacy gap against hardened targets is emerging as the next operational constraint to resolve. Defensively, continued Swedish Tridon Mk2 deliveries signal Ukraine is deepening interceptor inventory rather than plateauing, maintaining architectural expansion as the dominant counter-UAS posture.
Ukraine's defence forces are reportedly using 30% more strike drones than Russian troops.
Ukrainian OSINT channel Mortis Æterna has released an instruction manual for the Russian Yolka interceptor drone, which is used to counter Ukrainian UAVs.
Sweden will allocate €400 million for Tridon Mk2 air defense systems to augment and strengthen Ukraine’s ability to counter drones and other aerial threats, Ukraine’s defense ministry said.
Admiral Grigorovich carries the missiles that strike Ukrainian cities. Last night, it learned what it feels like to be on the receiving end.
A Ukrainian drone operator shot down two Russian Shahed-type UAVs using STING interceptor drones while operating 500 km from the launch point. The manufacturer says this is the first such case in history.
Russia carried out a combined strike on Ukraine's critical infrastructure on the night of 2-3 April and on the morning of 3 April using attack UAVs and air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missiles. Ukrainian air defence downed 541 out of 579 airborne assets launched by Russia.
Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI) has completed production of the first batch of drones. The systems will be delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The delivery marks the transition from production setup to sustained serial output under the German-Ukrainian co-production model. With production now underway, QFI is focused on scaling capacity and accelerating deliveries throughout […]
One of Ukraine’s largest drone manufacturers, General Cherry, has signed a deal to produce unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States, the company announced. The firm, known for its FPV (first-person view) drones and interceptor systems, has partnered with U.S. defence manufacturer Wilcox Industries to manufacture drones at facilities in New Hampshire. “We are pleased […]
"Russian forces are equipping Shahed drones with passive radar homing." This claim made a splash in Ukrainian media…
In an exclusive interview in Kharkiv, a commander of Ukraine’s Typhoon special unit explains drone operations, electronic warfare, and how Ukraine adapts on the front line.
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Tornado multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) base on the night of 28-29 March, destroying three BM-30 Smerch/Tornado-S MLRS and a transport-loader vehicle, and burning fuel tankers.
Ukraine’s air defences intercepted 93 out of 102 drones launched by Russia overnight, although strikes were recorded at several locations.
This sector in northeastern Ukraine has become a technology duel: Russians are deploying their own unmanned ground vehicles to survive Ukraine's kill zone — and Ukrainians are hunting and destroying them, the Ukrainian military says.
Litavr hit a Shahed from 60 km away.
Russia has unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on civilian areas of Ukraine and is stepping up ground attacks along the front
Overall shoot-down rates were around 90 percent, but several Kremlin ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones broke through tough Ukrainian defenses to kill six civilians and injure dozens.
Ukrainian intelligence suggests a heightened threat from Russia as Kyiv prepares its air defenses and reports emerge of expanded Russian drone operations from Belarus.
In March, Ukraine's Armed Forces have destroyed a Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter using an FPV drone, the first known case of an attack helicopter being taken down this way.
It operates through the SineLink module, and is built to hunt Russian Shahed strike drones
Ukraine's intelligence agency has published interactive 3D models, components, and electronic parts of the Russian Lancet and Scalpel drones, along with data on the companies involved in their production.