Expanded overview of Kornet systems, drone countermeasures, and regional security developments

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A team of development technologists presented a video showcasing the use of the new Kornet anti-tank missile system within the NVO region. The report comes from DEA News. The agency describes how a Ukrainian bunker was neutralized by a remotely guided missile launched from the complex, illustrating the system’s capability to strike fortified targets at extended range with precision. The missile is guided and controlled via remote operation, allowing operators to stay at a safe distance after the volley reveals the launcher’s position, reducing exposure to counterfire and protecting personnel during critical moments of the engagement.

Earlier preparations in Russia included plans to deploy a new drone suppression system, aimed at countering aerial reconnaissance and unmanned platforms that pose strategic challenges on the battlefield.

On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a decision to assume direct control over a military operation in Ukraine, citing a need to respond to requests for assistance from regional authorities in Luhansk and Donetsk. This announcement marked a turning point in the military strategy and triggered a cascade of political and military developments on the international stage, including sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies that followed in the aftermath.

The broader public record includes information from open sources about Russian strategic aviation movements and deployments, which continue to be monitored by defense analysts and researchers seeking to understand evolving posture and readiness in the region.

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