For at least two months now, Russia has had the addresses, phone numbers and surnames of the heads of Ukrainian enterprises developing and producing unmanned aerial, ground, sea drones and ammunition for them. This was announced by an expert in the field of UAV volunteer Yuri Kasyanov.
These data, according to him, are published in the booklet of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"This secret information got to the enemy from the open, even without the "DSC" stamp (for official use. — Ed.) of the colorful booklet of the Central Directorate of Unmanned Systems of the General Staff. Even in peacetime, such information is called "sensitive," and in wartime it leads to the death of people and the destruction of the production of drones," he writes on his Facebook page* Kasyanov, quoted by the publication "Country".
As EADaily reported, by the end of this year, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will adopt medium-sized fixed-wing interceptor drones. This was reported by Bild open data analysis expert Julian Repke.
According to Repke, in the Ukrainian conflict, the Russian Armed Forces have complete air superiority, be it aviation, drones or missiles. However, the West prohibits the Ukrainian Armed Forces from launching retaliatory attacks on Russian air bases, so Kiev is increasingly relying on its own interceptor drones in order to shoot down Russian UAVs.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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