The Times of London reported that the Ukrainian military is using drones that can hit targets up to 30 miles away.

The Ukrainian engineer with the company told the outlet that the drones had completed up to 60 successful missions since the Russian invasion began.

The cheapest and easiest way to deliver a punch from a long distance is by using this method.

The electric drones can fly for hours at 1,300 feet and only need the coordinates of their target to carry out their mission.

Before the Punisher strikes, a small drones called Spectre flies alongside to identify targets.

A group of veterans launched a company after fighting started in eastern Ukraine, according to an Haaretz report last month.

Three-quarters of the company's employees are veterans with experience in special operations deep in enemy territory, according to a marketing expert.

Fuel and ammunition storage, electronic and counter-electronic warfare stations, and anti-air systems were the main targets, according to Bulatsev.

Different units in the Ukrainian military are using different types of drones, but the number of them and where they are deployed is classified.

The Sun previously reported that the enemy had no idea what had hit the pro-Russian lines.

He told the outlet that the drone is small and light.

It can drop three bombs at a time or hit three separate targets then return to base to be reloaded and sent back into battle within minutes, according to The Sun.

British defense secretary Ben Wallace told Sky News that Ukraine had slowed Russian advances by carrying out a very clever plan.

We have seen footage of Ukrainians using drones to attack petrol train convoys, but we can't verify it.

The Ukrainian military is using around 20 of the highly-rated Bayraktar TB2 drones from Turkey.

Videos shared by the Ukrainian military last week showed a strike on a column of Russian tanks and armored vehicles.

Following the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, the drones are being used.

Despite Russia claiming to have gained control, a senior US defense official described the airspace as "contested" and "very dynamic" in an off-camera press briefing this week.

Although Russia was expected to quickly knock out Ukraine's air defense capabilities, in recent days, Ukraine has claimed to have shot down Russian fighter jets, helicopters, and even troop transport planes.

Russia did not deploy the full force of its air force as expected.