Ukrainian drone that smashed TU-95 bomber is based on a smuggled UAV China refused to sell
- A Ukrainian drone strike in western Russia took out a TU-95 bomber while the craft was parked on the tarmac
- The drone technology used in the attack is based on the Chinese ZTK-150 UAV
- Ukraine’s MICH 2000s were built when China stopped selling its UAVs, adapted for use in the war with Russia
Ukrainian drones recently made a successful attack on a fleet of Russian military aircraft at an airstrip in western Russia, but while the TU-95 bomber and others were put out of action, the origins of the drones have raised eyebrows. The attack drones might have appeared to be Chinese ZTK-150s, but China has refused to sell the UAVs since 2023.
In fact, while they might look alike, the ZTK-150s have been effectively cloned by Ukraine, with customizations and improvements made to suit both the needs of the remote pilots and the demands of the Russo-Ukrainian war.
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