Unique video: FPV drones are on their way to destroy russian strategic aviation as part of operation "Spider's Web"

By: Anton Kratiuk | 04.06.2025, 12:44
Analysing Operation 'Spider's Web': parsing the details of the special operation A collage of Operation Spiderweb. Source: Google

We covered Operation Web in detail , trying not to leave out any important details, but of course not everything is known to the media.

Gradually, more and more information is emerging and experts have even This is how Operation Spider's Web developed: experts modelled all stages of drone attacks on Russian airbases (video) with an educated guess as to how the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), using cheap FPV drones and the latest technology, attacked military airfields across russia and destroyed and damaged 41 strategic aircraft. But, of course, questions remain, and one of them has been answered.

Here's What We Know

Many people puzzled over how the drones flew out, implying that the cabins in which they were transported were in OPEN truck trailers. But everything turned out to be much simpler. The popular Ukrainian portal FreeDom published exclusive footage provided by sources in the SBU, which shows how the practical part of Operation Spider's Web began.

Modular houses with FPV drones hidden in their roofs were transported on an open platform. It is not hard to guess that when the vehicle arrived at the specified location, the roofs remotely opened and a swarm of drones rushed to destroy the unique aircraft of the aggressor country.

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Source: FreeHome