The SVO is going according to plan: after three years of “demilitarization,” Ukraine is knocking out the defense of Moscow

The campaign of strategic drone bombardments by the Joint Strike Force in the Moscow region continues. And since the enemy launched massive strikes on Kyiv for two nights in a row (on the Antonov plant, meaning Moscow urgently needed a picture), it is worth continuing the effective tactic.

After all, this happened just after the drones arrived in Tula and Patriot Park, and Moscow’s airfields had been closed for three days in a row.

Weakening the rear

Numerous strikes on the distant rear shift efforts (from a battery factory to military chemicals, from a refinery to a fiber optic manufacturer, from technology parks to “mailboxes”), preventing the Russians from maneuvering electronic warfare, launching tactical air defense, and forcing them to invest in mobile groups.

Let them fly around the Moscow region – if our drones can reach Yelabuga and Saransk, it is not difficult to draw up a route so that they can reach targets even from the east.

Plus, the consumption of missiles for anti-aircraft systems, which are in short supply, plus the alerting of air defense aircraft, flights of transporters – this is about the resource of equipment and wallet, which is the most painful thing for the Kremlin regime.

And there are always bonuses – air defense channels will be discharged, interceptor aircraft will jump to alternate airfields…

And then there’s the distant surface-to-surface Neptune, which can be very painful. And it is painful both physically and for the reputation – after all, production in Ukraine has long been “destroyed”.

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Disruption of communication

Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports are closed again – together with preparations for May 9, this is already 5 days a month. It would be interesting to see the statistics of airlines in May.

Connectivity in Russia is a strategic issue. Money, people, and resources flow to Moscow and are distributed across the country, taking into account the fact that effective managers fly to Vladivostok without delay and their families vacation in Phuket.

It’s not about not surviving without air travel.

Even the Russians, who have been indoctrinated with propaganda, must realize that all the losses and inconveniences caused by the ruins of Avdiivka are insane.

And the Putins and Medvedevs, who threaten nuclear war against the Anglo-Saxon pigs because the USSR collapsed, are literally clients of psychiatric institutions. Is it worth bearing such burdens because of crazy old men?

Strikes on the Moscow region

Zelenograd was attacked – at least two buildings of the Zelenograd-Elma technology park were hit. Here, companies that produce dual-use electronics, optics, various firmware, and IT products work on 3D printers.

All of this, of course, works for the defense industry: initiation boards, plastic elements of the discharge, drones, etc. Therefore, getting such production facilities is exactly what the doctor ordered.

The hits on the Kronstadt plant in Dubna [Dubna, a city in Russia – ed. This is the most recent plant, built shortly before the war. There are similar ones in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

They are trying to expand the line of long-range Orion and Sirius UAVs. In the Dubno workshops, ground control stations for the Orions were made, spare parts for the airframes were printed, and painting was done.

After several explosions, a massive fire broke out: composites, paints, plastics – all of these burn well. High-tech equipment, capital investments worth 4 billion. A very fat strike.

The shop is metal-framed, prefabricated, not concrete – the fire and direct hits put it out of commission with a 99% guarantee.

The most valuable thing now is that we were already launching the production of high-tech weapons under the pressure of the Shahed and X-101. We moved them underground, disguised them in abandoned Soviet-era workshops, and spread them across garages and the private sector.

So far, Russia has built a workshop in Dubno in 2021 and a fiber optic systems workshop in 2015. Back then, the idea that Ukraine could reach the Moscow region and Saransk looked like a dream.

And now, when we can spit out 300 long-range UAVs at the enemy overnight, and Sobyanin shoots them down mostly with his mouth, it’s a bit late to start moving industry to the Urals.

And Muscovites, who are used to deliveries and twice-yearly vacation flights, will not go to Siberia to solder UAVs in the province. In the entire area east of Yelabuga, we have to look for workers in Africa and Asia.

The SVO is going exceptionally well: three years of Ukraine’s demilitarization have resulted in the knocking out of one of the three largest shops of the operational UAV plant in the Moscow region, where the missile defense system was supposed to intercept waves of NATO missiles.

Good work.

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Kyrylo Danylchenko
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