No More Stealth Paint: Drones Smash Crimean Titan Plant
The Russian military is about to run very short on stealth coatings and gunpowder. Ukrainian drone pilots just paid a massive, fiery visit to the biggest chemical plant in Eastern Europe.
Our Unmanned Systems Forces — commanded by Robert Brovdi, aka Madyar — just threw a massive wrench into Russia's military supply chain. They sent a swarm of drones straight into the Crimean Titan plant in occupied Armiansk.
This isn't just some random warehouse. It is the largest chemical factory in Eastern Europe. They produce titanium dioxide for stealth coatings on Russian military gear, plus the sulfuric acid needed to make gunpowder, rocket fuel, and explosives. Basically, it's the recipe book for things that go boom.
Local Russian chats are in absolute shambles, crying about "23 hits," destroyed workshops, and total evacuation. Production is officially halted, and the place is burning beautifully. No more stealth paint for their tanks, and a lot less gunpowder for their shells.
Hard to hide military hardware when the factory making your invisible paint literally glows in the dark.
Source: Facebook
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