Russia's factory had a severe explosion at night, and Ukraine's operation this time is indeed worthy of praise; the next step for Russian troops really needs to be careful.
Ukraine suddenly used drones and other methods to conduct a night raid on the optical fiber system factory in Saransk, Russia, causing a severe explosion. It is reported that on that night, there was a severe explosion at Russia's only factory producing optical fibers, with a large number of equipment and materials damaged. At present, it is impossible to accurately assess the losses caused by this explosion at the Russian optical fiber factory, nor can it accurately assess the impact of this bombing on Russia's military drones, especially the production of optical fiber drones.
Russian optical fiber drones are virtually Ukraine's biggest nightmare because Ukraine has not yet found an effective countermeasure and can only hope that Russian drones cannot accurately hit their targets. Optical fiber drones are not afraid of electronic interference and have relatively low costs, making them difficult to intercept. If Ukraine uses missiles for interception, it would be extremely uneconomical. This time, Ukraine adopted the tactic of cutting off the roots, directly destroying the Russian optical fiber factory, which is also a fairly good tactic.
In short, Ukraine's battle this time is still worthy of praise because the destruction of the Russian optical fiber factory will have a significant impact on the production of Russian optical fiber drones. Such a method of warfare is many times more efficient than directly shooting down optical fiber drones, so it is very worthy of praise.
For Russia, this is also a warning signal. That is, under the situation where Ukraine cannot confront Russian troops head-on, they will adopt the method of attacking Russia's weak links, and Russia must take targeted precautions. The security of Russia's energy and many other infrastructure facilities is also weak.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828643536731136/
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