Russia Blames Ukraine After Foiled Air Strike On Kremlin

Ukroboronprom

Ukroboronprom has released a photo showing a section of a 1,000-km-range strike UAV in development.

Credit: Ukroboronprom
Russian officials said on May 3 that they destroyed two uncrewed aircraft vehicles (UAVs) that attempted to strike the Kremlin residence of President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. A statement from the Kremlin’s press service blamed the attacks on the Ukrainian government. Several Ukrainian-launched...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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