What new military technology will be used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict by July 2, 2025?
Advanced drones • 25%
Hypersonic missiles • 25%
Cyber warfare • 25%
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Reports from military analysts or credible international news agencies
Russian Forces Destroy Three Ukrainian Tanks Near Kursk Using FPV Drones and Ka-52M Helicopters
Jan 2, 2025, 03:43 AM
Russian military forces reported the destruction of three Ukrainian tanks near the Kursk region border using fiber-optically controlled FPV drones. The operation, conducted by Russian paratroopers, was confirmed by the Ministry of Defense of Russia. Additionally, the Ministry showcased the combat operations of Ka-52M helicopters, which launched missiles at specified coordinates in the border area. This information was disseminated through various media outlets, including video evidence of the drone strikes and helicopter operations.
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Air Defense Systems • 25%
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