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Ukraine Will Be Able to Strike russia`s Territory Not Only at 1000, But at 3000 km Soon

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Ukrainian Sokil-300 UAV / Photo credit: Defense Express
Ukrainian Sokil-300 UAV / Photo credit: Defense Express

Ukrainian drones with a flight range of 2,500 or even 3000 kilometers will be in mass production soon

The German publisher BILD reported that Ukrainian drones would soon be able to fly deep into russia`s territory. They will be able to hit military targets beyond the Ural and even the Arctic Circle territories.

The range of Ukrainian drones is constantly increasing. This is evidenced by the recent Ukrainian strike on military facilities in Tatarstan, russia. This is 1200 kilometers from Ukrainian border. But this is not the limit.

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Ukraine Will Be Able to Strike russia`s Territory Not Only at 1000, But at 3000 km Soon, Defense Express
Ukrainian drones with a flight range of 2,500 or even 3000 thousand kilometers will hit russian territory / Photo credit: BILD

Apparently, the Defense Forces of Ukraine will be armed with drones that can reach 2000 kilometers. They compensate for the lack of medium- and long-range missiles. But the threats to russia do not end there either.

Drones with a flight range of 2,500 or even 3000 kilometers will soon go into mass production. These drones are developed by Ukrainian leading military enterprises.

Luch Design Bureau presented the Sokil-3000 drone. It will be able to reach even russia`s Murmansk Oblast in the future. russian invaders have more than eight dozen military bases there. Olenya air base is among them. This is the place of permanent deployment of Tu-95 strategic bombers. russian terrorists use these aircraft to attack peaceful Ukrainian cities.

Ukraine Will Be Able to Strike russia`s Territory Not Only at 1000, But at 3000 km Soon, Defense Express
Ukrainian Sokil-300 UAV / Photo credit: Defense Express

Earlier Defense Express reported about creating a drone interceptor against russian Orlan-10, ZALA and SuperCam.

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