Khrabrovo Airport in Kaliningrad, Russia, temporarily suspended operations after authorities announced a drone attack threat.Rosaviatsiya, Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency, announced this.This appears to be the first time since the […]
I’m curious what Lithuania and Poland think about having armed drones going through their airspace. On the one hand they get a free reduction in Russian military equipment on the other hand it comes at the cost of explosives flying through their airspace and potential Russian return fire over the border. Though I suppose it’s possible the Ukrainian got a drone carrier into the Baltic Sea.
Ukraine’s drones have enough range to just fly over SPb and then along the Baltic Sea. This could also explain why there was a military drone flying in the airspace over Helsinki just a while ago. Maybe the Russia managed to direct it off course when it was on the way to Kaliningrad?
But, another possible scenario is indeed that they were launched from a container on some cargo ship. It’s not necessarily possible for the Russia to find out what ship was used.
I’m curious what Lithuania and Poland think about having armed drones going through their airspace. On the one hand they get a free reduction in Russian military equipment on the other hand it comes at the cost of explosives flying through their airspace and potential Russian return fire over the border. Though I suppose it’s possible the Ukrainian got a drone carrier into the Baltic Sea.
Ukraine’s drones have enough range to just fly over SPb and then along the Baltic Sea. This could also explain why there was a military drone flying in the airspace over Helsinki just a while ago. Maybe the Russia managed to direct it off course when it was on the way to Kaliningrad?
But, another possible scenario is indeed that they were launched from a container on some cargo ship. It’s not necessarily possible for the Russia to find out what ship was used.