Even CNN: drones break Moscow's air defense math
Remember when they said Moscow was an impenetrable fortress? Yeah, about that. It turns out if you throw enough cheap flying lawnmowers at a billion-dollar radar system, the radar simply throws its hands up and logs off.
So, the latest drone visit to the Moscow region wasn't just a random scare. Our strategy of simply overwhelming Russian air defenses with cheap drones is actually working beautifully, and even the serious analysts at CNN are pointing it out.
Here is the trick: Russian air defense is built for big, expensive, scary things. They have a hard limit on how many targets they can track at once. When you send dozens of buzzing, low-altitude drones from different directions, the system gets sensory overload. It's like trying to swat fifty mosquitoes with a sledgehammer while blindfolded.
Turns out bulk-buying cheap electronics is a highly effective military doctrine.
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