Ukraine's new tectics - explosives balloons flew over Russia?

During a nighttime attack on Russian territory, Ukrainian forces may have used an unprecedented tactic of balloons at high altitude, potentially armed with explosives. Due to the attack, flights from Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport were allegedly derailed, and feared to match the UJ-22 Airborn drone profile, [...]
Due to the attack, flights from Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport were allegedly diverted, and fears consistent with the UJ-22 Airborn drone profiles used by Ukrainian forces were spotted on Moscow.
Although Ukraine has not officially commented on the technology used in the attack, its armed forces are known to have access to balloons that can serve as detectors, as well as the platform for launching interceptive drones to bring down Russian planes, write Foreign media.
Social networking photos from March of this year show a balloon by Ukrainian company Aero Bavovna that holds a low - fixed wing scare.
On its web site, Aero Bavovna describes its balloons as “plattables affordable and comprehensive for communication and surveillance” that can provide “control and reliable security in all conditions for mobile and station applications”.
The Ukrainian company Aero Bavovna is cameling an airship system to intercept Russian “Checked” UAVs.
The ballon will carry an FPV study while kamikaze ready to be scared when a check is detected by an infrastructure camera. https://t.co/u8qQSRu1Go https://t.co/KgEx0R9K5Q Pic.twitter.com/oyA9Dd511v(@GrandpaRoy2) March 12, 2025
The company claims balloons can carry “charge, including repeat FPV, communicator, camera and electronic countermass”, although the launchers for smaller fears are not mentioned specifically. /Periscope












