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The Russian army was strictly defensive, and the Ukrainian army attacked the Crimean bridge for several hours, vowing not to give up if it was not blown up

author:Xiaozanzi Duoduo

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One night in Ukraine, a failed attack was underway. The incident occurred late at night in local Ukrainian time, and around midnight, a Ukrainian drone was sent to the Kerch bridge in an attempt to attack it.

However, the attack was unsuccessful, as the drone was quickly intercepted by Russia. But surprisingly, less than three hours later, Ukraine launched two more drones, still trying to attack the Kerch bridge, but the result was also a failure. This makes people wonder, what exactly is Ukraine's intentions, and why do they insist on attacking the same target?

The Russian army was strictly defensive, and the Ukrainian army attacked the Crimean bridge for several hours, vowing not to give up if it was not blown up

First of all, it is obvious that an attack on the Kerch Bridge will attract global attention. The fact that the Kerch bridge was quickly closed is enough to show that Ukraine has achieved some degree of success. But more importantly, there may be a deeper purpose behind these three drone attacks.

In addition to trying to attract the attention of the international community, Ukraine's move may also be intended to test Russian air defense systems. The Kerch Bridge can be attacked from the air, the sea surface and underwater, and Russia naturally responds differently. Ukraine may hope to use these attacks to understand Russia's countermeasures, as well as the weaknesses of its air defense systems.

The Russian army was strictly defensive, and the Ukrainian army attacked the Crimean bridge for several hours, vowing not to give up if it was not blown up

It is worth mentioning that some netizens raised an interesting question: why does Ukraine not use cardboard drones, such cheap and difficult to detect aircraft? Cardboard drones, which usually consist of waxed cardboard fuselage and wings, have a relatively long flight time, can fly hundreds of kilometers, and are inexpensive to make, only a few hundred dollars.

However, cardboard drones also have some limitations. First of all, their flight range was relatively limited, making it difficult to reach the attack range required for the Kerch Bridge. Second, their guidance systems need to be improved to perform tasks more precisely. Nevertheless, cardboard drones may become a new option for the attack of the Kerch Bridge in the future, especially after further improvements.

The Russian army was strictly defensive, and the Ukrainian army attacked the Crimean bridge for several hours, vowing not to give up if it was not blown up

Although the attack ended in failure, failure is often the mother of success. Ukraine may be actively testing different ways to attack the Kerch bridge, including from the air, sea and underwater, and possibly even involving the involvement of special forces. In addition, Ukraine has already set up unmanned forces to control drones and unmanned boats, and this attack may be just the tip of the iceberg.

In short, Ukraine insists that the Kerch Bridge is an illegal building, and they are determined not to let it exist. In the future, the Kerch Bridge may continue to face attacks from Ukraine, and this failure is just a new starting point. The story is far from over, and we'll wait and see what the future holds.

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