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Vadym Skibitskyi, a prominent figure in Ukrainian intelligence, has highlighted significant developments regarding Russia's military capabilities. Russia plans to produce up to 120,000 glide bombs by the end of 2025, including new models with enhanced range capabilities. Additionally, the mass production of highly destructive aerial bombs, featuring innovative guidance systems, is underway. Skibitskyi warns of Russia's upgrades in missile weaponry and drones, which indicate a shift towards more sophisticated attack strategies. These developments are crucial as they could shape the ongoing conflict and Russia's bid to dominate through advanced military tactics.

What changes has Russia made to its missile weapons?

Russia has significantly upgraded its missile technologies, enhancing capabilities and range. This includes improvements in their missiles' electronic warfare systems, making them more resilient against countermeasures. Such advancements allow for more precise and effective strikes, posing new challenges to Ukrainian defense efforts.

How is Russia expanding its drone capabilities?

Russia has ramped up drone production, aiming to launch extensive UAV assaults. This expansion includes developing diverse UAV types for varied missions. Enhanced drone capabilities enable Russia to conduct more strategic attacks, potentially overwhelming defense systems with sheer numbers of airborne threats.

What are the implications of Russia's increased bomb production?

The increased production of glide bombs and aerial munitions indicates Russia's intent to boost its strike power significantly. These munitions, with their extended strike range and precision, could disrupt Ukrainian defensive positions and infrastructure more effectively than previous engagements.

Why is Russia changing its military tactics in Ukraine?

Russia is adapting its tactics to respond to battlefield challenges and exploit vulnerabilities in Ukrainian defenses. By employing advanced technologies and varied attack strategies, Russia aims to maintain its military momentum and achieve strategic objectives quicker. This strategic evolution reflects a broader shift towards more adaptive and tech-driven warfare.

What potential end does Russia foresee for the Ukraine conflict?

Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence Vadym Skibitskyi revealed that Russia anticipates ending the Ukraine conflict by 2026. This prediction indicates Russia's strategic timeline for military engagements and geopolitical restructuring, influenced by internal and external pressures to bolster its global positioning against major powers like the US and China.

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россия,беларусь Risk of DRG infiltration into Ukraine from territory of Belarus remains, - Defense Intelligence There is currently no direct military threat from Belarus, but the risk of sabotage and reconnaissance groups penetrating from its territory to the regions in the north of Ukraine remains. 1 094 6 Previously in trend: War

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енергетика Enemy is currently studying vulnerable places of energy facilities of Ukraine and location of air defense systems for optimal attack tactics in fall, - Defence Intelligence The Russians are analyzing Ukraine’s energy facilities, vulnerabilities, and the location of air defense systems to choose the optimal routes, tactics, and approach for missile strikes this fall. 1 558 6 Previously in trend: War

Skibitskyi Russia wants to end the war in Ukraine by 2026 - Skibitskyi Russia predicts the end of the war in Ukraine by 2026, as the prolonged confrontation makes it impossible for it to reach the level of the United States and China. 4 969 14 Previously in trend: Ending the war

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North Korea may send new troops to Russia by summer North Korean military actively participates in combat actions in Kursk region again - DIU After suffering heavy losses, North Korean troops have resumed participating in the fighting at the front in the Kursk region, gaining new combat experience using modern technologies. 1 913 5 Previously in trend: Combat operations in the Kursk region DPRK forces

North Korean soldiers at war against Ukraine 1,000 DPRK soldiers are undergoing training on new military equipment - Skibitskyi North Korean army soldiers are quickly adapting to modern warfare. 2 158 2

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