Ukrainian drone strike harms key Russian factory for optics
Ukrainian forces carried out an attack on the only factory in Russia that produces fiber optic cables for drones, as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). This could significantly impact the operational capabilities of the Russian army.
What do you need to know?
- Where did the attack occur? Ukrainian drones struck a fiber optic systems factory in Saransk, the capital of the Republic of Mordovia, about 500 miles from the Ukrainian border.
- Why is it important? The factory is the only place in Russia producing the fiber optic cables necessary for drone operations, which may limit the Russian army's capabilities.
- What happened after the attack? The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the downing of three drones, and the regional head confirmed the strike on the enterprise.
Ukrainian forces attacked the only factory in Russia producing fiber optic cables, which are crucial for the operation of drones used by the Russian army. As a result of the strike, a fire broke out on the premises of the enterprise.
They hit the only such factory in Russia
Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Center for Counteracting Disinformation, confirmed that "unidentified drones" struck the factory in Saransk, located about 500 miles from the Ukrainian border. He added that the enterprise produces materials for control, communication, and data transmission systems, including those for controlling drones.
ISW stated that it is unable to verify the extent of damages at the factory in Saransk. However, the American think tank emphasizes that this attack could limit Russia's operational capabilities in supplying fiber optics for drones.
FPV (first-person view) drones, used by both sides of the conflict, are equipped with fiber optics that deploy during flight. This makes them resistant to devices that track radio-electronic waves, although they have less maneuverability and are more susceptible to losing connectivity.
After the attack, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the downing of three drones over the Republic of Mordovia, and regional chief Artyom Zdunov confirmed that a drone struck the enterprise, but there were no casualties.