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Technology Stocks : Drones, Autonomous Vehicles and Flying Cars

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From: Savant6/5/2025 8:28:19 AM
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Imagery of the airbases captured in the days and weeks leading up to the attack shows that Russia had covered many of its bombers with tires and unidentifiable objects. Moscow also painted fake aircraft on the tarmac and used debris to create decoy planes.

The extensive use of deception has long been seen as an attempt by the Russians to try to confuse Ukrainian weapons systems, like drones and missiles, that are hunting its aircraft. Moscow has used this tactic at its airbases throughout the war.

Before and after satellite images show the damage swarms of exploding Ukrainian drones inflicted on Russia's bombers

Before and after satellite images show the damage swarms of exploding Ukrainian drones inflicted on Russia's bombers
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