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Are the recent long distance Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia continue to use the tactics and tools of the Operation Spiderweb but in more sophisticated way?
Based on reports from June 2026, the recent long-distance Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia do not appear to be a direct continuation of the specific “Trojan Horse” tactics used in Operation Spiderweb (June 2025). Instead, they represent a strategic shift toward long-range autonomous swarms launched from Ukraine, utilizing different, more advanced technologies. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
While Operation Spiderweb relied on covert, short-range launches from inside Russia, the recent mid-2026 campaigns (such as the massive June 18 strike on Moscow) are characterized by the following distinctions: [6, 7, 8]
1. Delivery Method: External vs. Internal • Operation Spiderweb (June 2025): The defining tactic of this operation was smuggling short-range FPV drones into Russia hidden inside wooden cabins on flatbed trucks. Unwitting Russian drivers transported them to launch sites near airbases (e.g., Olenya, Engels), where operatives remotely opened the roofs to launch the drones from close range.
• Recent Attacks (June 2026): Recent major strikes, such as the attack on the Kapotnya oil refinery in Moscow, are described as long-range strikes launched from Ukrainian territory. President Zelensky explicitly stated the Moscow refinery was struck from a distance of 500 km. Reports highlight that Ukraine is now launching waves of hundreds of drones that fly “thousands of kilometers” to their targets, rather than relying on ground smuggling teams. [7, 11, 12, 13, 14]2. Technological Sophistication: AI Swarms vs. Remote Triggers The “sophistication” in the 2026 attacks comes from software and autonomy rather than physical concealment:
• AI Pathfinding (PRISMA): Ukraine is now using an AI platform called PRISMA (developed with Palantir) to coordinate massive swarms. Instead of a single flight path, this system generates dozens of vectors to scatter the drones, overwhelming Russian air defenses and routing subsequent waves through the “gaps” exposed by the first wave.
• Satellite Control: Recent upgrades to Ukrainian interceptor and strike drones include satellite links, allowing pilots to control them from safe locations in Ukraine over vast distances, removing the need for operatives to be physically close to the target as they were in Spiderweb.
• Scale: The scale has grown exponentially. While Spiderweb involved ~117 drones in a covert one-off operation, recent attacks involve 500+ drones in a single night (e.g., June 18, 2026), targeting multiple regions simultaneously to saturate defenses. [1, 2, 7, 21, 22]3. Strategic Shift • Operation Spiderweb was a “heist-style” special operation designed to bypass air defenses by launching inside them.
• The 2026 Campaign focuses on attrition and saturation, utilizing domestically mass-produced long-range drones (projected 7 million units in 2026) to strike energy infrastructure and airfields regularly from across the border. [10, 23, 24, 25, 26]In summary: The recent attacks are more sophisticated, but they use a different operational model . They have moved away from the high-risk “sleeper cell” truck tactics of Operation Spiderweb in favor of high-volume, AI-coordinated long-range strikes launched directly from Ukraine. [27, 28, 29]
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[1] youtube.com/watch?v=R8AnmxQQ…
[2] cfr.org/articles/ukraines-op…
[3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operat…
[4] heritage.org/sites/default/f…
[5] discoveryalert.com.au/ukrain…
[6] dw.com/en/are-ukraine-drones…
[7] linkedin.com/pulse/analysis-…
[8] insideunmannedsystems.com/op…
[9] csis.org/analysis/how-ukrain…
[10] migflug.com/jetflights/opera…
[11] youtube.com/watch?v=ZR1Wy-nG…
[12] kyivpost.com/analysis/72254
[13] kureansiklopedi.com/en/detay…
[14] wsj.com/world/europe/real-ti…
[15] thecipherbrief.com/ukraine-c…
[16] thesoufancenter.org/intelbri…
[17] msn.com/en-us/news/insight/u…
[18] msn.com/en-au/news/insight/u…
[19] instagram.com/p/DZkoFncjagw/
[20] instagram.com/reel/DZYViYQk5…
[21] reutersconnect.com/item/ukra…
[22] insideunmannedsystems.com/op…
[23] smallwarsjournal.com/2026/06…
[24] nytimes.com/2026/06/18/world…
[25] instagram.com/p/DW34vz4kUZ9/
[26] ack3.eu/russia-shifts-air-wa…
[27] youtube.com/watch?v=FzcuRhth…
[28] youtube.com/shorts/eCmmKz9A3…
[29] northcountrypublicradio.org/…– Google Search google.com/search?q=Are+the+…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 21, 2026

