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Kiev's Drone Strike Record: Ukraine's Long-Range Drones Hit Moscow Again

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Ukraine's advancing drone programme continues to demonstrate unprecedented reach as Kyiv targets Russian military and industrial assets deep inside Russia.

Ukraine's Drones: Rewriting the Rules of Modern Warfare, One Strike at a Time

Ukraine's long-range drone programme has continued to conduct strikes against targets deep inside Russian territory, maintaining the strategic pressure that has made Kyiv's drone warfare one of the defining military innovations of the current conflict. Ukrainian domestically-produced drones, with ranges now reliably exceeding 1,500 kilometres, have struck targets including oil refineries, military logistics depots, radar facilities, and industrial production sites across a broad swath of Russian territory, including within striking range of Moscow. The consistency and increasing accuracy of these strikes has forced Russian planners to devote significant air defence assets to protecting the Russian homeland rather than deploying them all in support of front-line operations.

The technological development underlying Ukraine's drone capability is remarkable given the constraints under which it has been achieved. Ukrainian engineers have adapted commercial components — motors, flight controllers, navigation systems, communication modules — originally designed for civilian applications into effective military strike systems operating at ranges and with payloads that were unimaginable for commercially-derived systems five years ago. The iterative development process, with lessons from operational use feeding directly back into design improvements, has produced a capability that has evolved faster than Russian countermeasures have been able to adapt.

European defence industries have been paying close attention to Ukraine's drone warfare experience as they develop their own next-generation unmanned systems for potential use in future European conflicts. The operational data from Ukraine — about what works under real combat conditions, what doesn't, how adversaries adapt their defences, and how the cat-and-mouse between drone technology and counter-drone technology evolves — is genuinely invaluable for European military planners and defence industrialists who previously had only exercises and simulations to draw on.

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