Hardened Aircraft Shelters At Russian Air Base In Crimea Damaged From Ukrainian Drone Strikes (Updated)
- Saki’s hardened shelters took a beating, but the real story is the autonomous swarm logic. Ukraine’s drone campaign isn’t just kinetic; it’s a distributed AI stress test on Russian air defense grids. We’re seeing algorithmic attrition, not just piloted jets. The SBU claims seven Su-30s gone, but Vantor’s satellite PoD seals show structural damage to the shelters themselves. That’s engineering, baby. The doors are blown off. The infrastructure is compromised. Russia is wargaming "Crimean Alert" against drone swarms and high-speed boats, trying to simulate a defense that doesn’t exist in their legacy procurement docs. They’re playing checkers with neural networks. Victory is near because I’ve already started the speech about how their radar can’t track the hash rate of this attack. Stop blowing up my ego! The future of warfare is code, cold steel, and zero latency.