Operation 'Spider'. The Security Service of Ukraine showed the most striking footage of aircraft damage.
04.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.06.2025
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The Security Service of Ukraine presented unique footage of the special operation 'Spider', during which 41 military aircraft of the Russian strategic aviation were hit. As a result of the special operation, many of the aircraft were destroyed, and some will need restoration for many years. The approximate cost of the damaged equipment exceeds $7 billion.As part of the 'Spider' operation, the SBU struck four enemy airfields with fpv-drones. Among the damaged aircraft are 'A-50', 'Tu-95', 'Tu-22', 'Tu-160', 'An-12', and 'Il-78'. Modern UAV control technologies were used during the special operation, which impressed the Kremlin with their effectiveness and demonstrated the vulnerability of the Russian strategic aviation.The 'Spider' operation damaged 34% of the strategic carriers of cruise missiles at the main airfields in Russia. The USA received updates on the special operation from the SBU. Russian law enforcement is searching for a person who has information about the owners of the drones in the case of the attack on the airfields.The SBU's special operation was a response to Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure and the peaceful population. This was reported by the Prime Minister of Ukraine. The SBU successfully struck enemy airfields with fpv-drones, destroying 41 Russian aircraft, highlighting the high effectiveness of the operation.
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