June 8, 2025
Wide Web Operation: SBU showed the FPV-Drone Way from departure to aircraft thumbnail
Ukraine News Today

Wide Web Operation: SBU showed the FPV-Drone Way from departure to aircraft

The SBU has released a new video of the spider web special operation, which recorded the full path of one of the FPV-punks from the start of the roof of the modular house to the defeat of the Russian strategic bomber Tu-22M3 at the Belaya Aerodrome.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Screenshot of the new video of the SBU

The SBU has released a new video of the spider web special operation, which recorded the full path of one of the FPV-punks from the start of the roof of the modular house to the defeat of the Russian strategic bomber Tu-22M3 at the Belaya Aerodrome.

Source: Security Service of Ukraine

Advertising:

– Sat of Ukraine (@servicessu) June 7, 2025

Details: In particular, the video shows the drone flew a considerable distance and without interruption flew into the airborne area, from which smoke from previously affected aircraft is already raised.

Prehistory:

  • On June 1, the SBU conducted a spider web special operation, which resulted in strategic aviation aircraft at 4 Russian aerodromes.
  • The head of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk stated that in total it is “the defeat of 34% of strategic carriers of winged missiles at the main aerodromes of the Russian Federation”. According to the SBU, the estimated cost of equipment affected by the spider web special operation exceeds $ 7 billion.
  • NATO called the “web” of the most successful operation – at least 40 aircraft were estimated by the Alliance. 10 to 13 aircraft are completely destroyed.
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy assured that in this operation the intelligence services used exclusively Ukrainian weapons and did not use equipment from allies warehouses.

Related posts

Kharkiv is attacked by Russian bonds – Terekhov

censor.net

Trump and Xi spent a telephone conversation – media

censor.net

In Lutsk, the body of another dead – SESS

censor.net

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More