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Moscow is set to lose its largest drone factory in a single strike

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RFU News
May 24, 2026

The hyper-centralization of the Russian Federation's long-range uncrewed aerial vehicle manufacturing infrastructure represents a profound structural vulnerability within its wartime industrial strategy. By consolidating its primary strike drone production inside a single, massively expanded facility in Tatarstan, Moscow has inadvertently created an extraordinarily high-leverage target for asymmetric deep-strike operations. This industrial concentration sacrifices operational redundancy for rapid scaling, exposing the cornerstone of Russia's theater-level bombardment capability to catastrophic single-point-of-failure risks. The geometric expansion of the installation's physical footprint severely strains static air defense architectures, forcing a dilution of finite interceptor assets across an increasingly porous perimeter. Consequently, Ukraine's evolving long-range aerial denial tactics can exploit these spatial and logistical bottleneck vulnerabilities through low-altitude saturation incursions. Ultimately, this manufacturing paradigm transforms a critical node of Russian military power projection into a permanent strategic liability that threatens to disrupt Moscow's attritional equilibrium.

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