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Operation Spider Web: Ukraine reportedly used AI-powered drones to target Russian bomber aircrafts

Ukraine’s AI-powered drone strike, dubbed “Spider’s Web,” reportedly damaged 40 Russian bombers using autonomous GOGOL-M drones that deploy FPV units for deep precision strikes without GPS or remote control.

June 01, 2025 / 23:46 IST
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Ukraine has launched one of its most daring drone operations of the war, claiming to have damaged or destroyed over 40 Russian bomber aircraft across multiple military airbases. The covert mission, codenamed “Spider’s Web,” was reportedly orchestrated by Ukraine’s security service (SBU) and personally overseen by President Volodymyr Zelensky.

According to SBU sources who spoke to the BBC, the operation had been meticulously planned over the course of 18 months. The strategy involved concealing explosive drones inside wooden mobile cabins mounted on trucks. These trucks were quietly positioned near Russian airfields, where the drone payloads were launched remotely at a carefully chosen moment.

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Several reports suggest that Ukraine used artificial intelligence-powered first-person view attack drones.

An earlier report by Forbes detailed how Ukrainian tech startup Strategy Force Solutions (StratForce) unveiled autonomous “mothership” drones capable of deploying first-person view (FPV) attack drones for long-range, deep-strike missions against Russian targets.