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Such a “neutral” Beijing continues to support Putin's war machine. Thanks to Chinese components, Russia may soon gain the upper hand in the drone war

This year, the Russian army almost overtook the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the drone war. After the operation to liberate the Kursk Oblast, it began actively using fiber-optic drones on the front.

The thinnest cable allows the operator to control the devices without fear that the enemy will throw them off course using electronic warfare methods, jamming the signal. “It is difficult to defend against such drones,” notes Samuel Bendett of the Center for a New American Security, a Washington think tank. — And they can cause significant damage – he adds.

In particular, they effectively cut off the routes through which supplies reach Ukrainian soldiers, and also hunt civilians who remained in towns close to the front line.

Without China's help, the success of such operations would be much lower.

Ashley Davis

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