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乌克兰袭击俄军在顿涅茨克新建的无人机基地
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近期,乌克兰成功袭击了俄罗斯在顿涅茨克地区新建的无人机基地。该基地由俄罗斯在夏季开始改建,并安装了发射架和存储棚,用于支持其对乌克兰的无人机攻击。卫星图像显示,在乌克兰的导弹和无人机袭击后,该基地的一些建筑遭到严重破坏,特别是用于存储和发射“见证者”型无人机的设施。此次袭击表明,俄罗斯试图将无人机基地部署在更靠近前线的区域,以缩短反应时间,但同时也增加了其自身遭受攻击的风险。乌克兰方面表示,其无人机在袭击中大部分命中目标,并摧毁了该基地的“见证者”无人机仓库。此次事件凸显了双方在无人机技术和战术上的持续投入与对抗。

🚀 俄军将顿涅茨克机场改造为无人机基地,旨在增强其在俄乌冲突中的无人机作战能力。该基地位于靠近前线的区域,并安装了发射架和存储棚,以便更高效地部署和发射无人机,特别是“见证者”型无人机。

💥 乌克兰军队成功对该新建的无人机基地发动了导弹和无人机袭击,造成了显著的破坏。袭击摧毁了基地内的部分建筑,并引发了二次爆炸,显示了乌克兰打击敌方军事设施的能力。

🛰️ 卫星图像分析证实了袭击的有效性。由Vantor公司提供的最新卫星图像显示,基地内的多处建筑在袭击后遭到损毁,为评估战果提供了重要证据。

💡 此次袭击对俄罗斯前线无人机基地的战略意义重大。虽然将基地设在靠近前线可以缩短无人机的反应时间,但同时也使其更容易受到乌克兰的打击,此次事件可能促使俄罗斯重新评估其前线基地部署策略。

📈 俄罗斯在无人机领域的持续投入不容忽视。除了改造顿涅茨克机场,俄罗斯还在积极扩张其无人机生产和运营能力,每月生产大量基于伊朗设计的无人机,并频繁用于对乌克兰的攻击。

Russia converted the Donetsk airport into a drone base.

Satellite imagery shows damage at a new Russian drone base near the front lines in the wake of a massive Ukrainian attack on the facility last week.

The photos, captured by the US spatial intelligence firm Vantor and analyzed by Business Insider, capture the destruction of several buildings at the main airport in Donetsk, an embattled and occupied region in eastern Ukraine.

Russia started converting the airport into a drone base several months ago, installing launch rails and storage sheds on the runway to support its attacks against Ukraine. The development came amid a broader expansion of Moscow's drone operations.

A close-up view of buildings at the airport before the attack on October 29.
The buildings appear destroyed after the attack in this November 8 image.

The Ukrainian military confirmed on November 6 that it had carried out a large missile and drone attack on the base the previous night, causing explosions and secondary blasts at the facility, which Russia used to store and launch deadly Shahed-type drones.

Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, which participated in the attack alongside other military elements, shared combat footage apparently filmed from drones involved in the strikes.

A Ukrainian drone dives down toward a target at the Donetsk airport.

The SOF said over 90% of its drones reached their targets during the attack, adding that it blew up a Shahed warehouse at the Donetsk airport. The reveal indicates that the buildings destroyed were being used as storage.

Kyle Glen, an investigator with the UK-based Centre for Information Resilience who monitors Russian drone operations, told Business Insider that Ukraine likely waited to attack the base until it thought that it could do the most damage.

"The launch site has been widely known about since the summer, but it hasn't been heavily used by the Russians," he said.

A new base for drone operations

Donetsk airport before the attack on October 29.

The airport is located northwest of the city of Donetsk, less than two dozen miles from the front lines. Operations ceased in 2014 after Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, an area of the country that remains a site of fierce fighting now several years into the full-scale war, specifically the city of Pokrovsk.

Russia began constructing launch positions at the Donetsk airport in late May and early June, and in the following months, it continued to expand the infrastructure at the site.

The November images captured by Vantor show that the launch rails and storage sheds built earlier in the summer appear to be unscathed by the Ukrainian strikes.

Launch rails and storage sheds appear to be relatively unaffected by the attack.

The airport is considerably closer to the front lines than other known drone bases, which are typically located deeper inside Russian territory. Conflict analysts said that locations such as the Donetsk site reduce the reaction time for Ukrainian air defenses, but their proximity to the front could ultimately risk leaving them much more vulnerable to attack.

Glen said the strikes last week were not the first time Ukraine has targeted this base. He said this will likely "prove to Russia that launch sites close to the front line aren't feasible."

"It's impossible to say for sure how many drones they lost, but based on the footage of the aftermath, it was significant," he said.

Russia's development of the Donetsk airport and new infrastructure at several other bases underscores a broader investment in its drone production and operations.

Russia is producing thousands of one-way attack drones based on the notorious Iranian-designed Shahed every month and has routinely launched hundreds of them at Ukraine in a single night over the past few months.

Western assessments suggest that Russia may eventually be able to launch 2,000 drones at Ukraine in one bombardment.

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