Vladimir Putin has made the use of Iranian-built 'kamikaze drone' to attack Ukraine's critical infrastructure a key tactic of his ongoing war. Western manufacuturers and miiltary experts warn others may adopt similar strategies.
Kyiv and its Western allies are gearing up to face the likelihood of a fresh winter campaign by the Kremlin targeting electricity and heating systems in Ukraine’s towns and cities in an attempt to demoralise the civilian population. But there are growing concerns that other countries lack the ability to counter such an assault.: “When you look at terrorist groups, they are far more agile than say a nation state – they can change their tactics and targets within a matter of minutes.
Speaking at the Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair in London’s Docklands, Mr Pinl said there were grounds for concern that the tactics being honed by Russia, in concert with its Iranian suppliers, will proliferate to enable terror groups to attack civilian infrastructure elsewhere.
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