Russia’s drone arsenal is growing fast, with new bases poised to strike deep into Europe—thousands of long-range suicide drones capable of flying over 1,000 miles from Crimea or Ukraine’s border. While NATO braces for probing attacks, experts say Putin’s move is less about imminent invasion and more about psychological warfare: using “Maskirovka” to scare the West and rally domestic support. Though technically capable of hitting major European capitals, Russia likely avoids direct conflict due to Article 5’s mutual defense clause. The real game? A high-stakes chess match where drones serve as intimidation tools—not weapons of war yet.
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