I know Ukrainian propaganda is cringe, but it really does look like they demonstrated the future of warfare on Sunday.
WATCH:
[Warning: Violence]
You just watched as a swarm of drones launched from semi-trucks near a Russian airfield were remotely flown into Russian bombers and detonated.
The results of the operation, code-named "Spiderweb," were delivered by Zelensky, who seems to believe the success of the operation will give him a stronger position during upcoming peace negotiations in Istanbul.
The operation reportedly took 18 months to plan:
The whole thing seriously looks like someone saw this clip from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and thought "let's try that."
Here's my question after all this:
If Ukraine could pull this off, what about say, China (which makes 90% of all drones worldwide), with a few cargo ships full of drones parked just off the U.S. coastline near strategic military bases?
Food for thought.
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