Ukraine studied a Russian weapon, rebuilt it from scratch, and turned it back against its creator. The Molniya drone reshaped battlefield tactics with cheap, mid-range strike power β€” until Ukraine answered with the improved Blyskavka. Faster, more reliable, and deadlier, it represents a new phase of drone warfare driven by rapid innovation and adaptation. This video breaks down how copying the enemy became a strategic advantage β€” and why this drone war is only beginning.

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22 Comments

  1. I have no idea why Russia isn't deploying Electronic Counter Measures to take down the drones? Or using CWIS mounted defense systems? Russia seems like it's military hasn't changed since WW1.

  2. Anyone who believes that furniture shops can't produce effective military products, should look up the DeHavilland Mosquito, arguably the most effective of WW2 aircraft.

  3. The fixed wing drones can move easily loiter at a target location compared to the multi-rotor drones. They also have the capacity to more easily deal with oddly shaped payloads just with the stability of the airframe, or shaped fairings

  4. I love that Ukraine is keeping its people as best it can out of harms way. Nobody asked Russia to attack their peaceful neighbor and so it is their own responsibility for the harm they experience.

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