
#Russian military targets
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![“Kompozitor Rakhmaninov” and “Askar-Saridzha”, used by Russians to transport weapons in the Caspian Sea. (Source: SOF) “Kompozitor Rakhmaninov” and “Askar-Saridzha”, used by Russians to transport weapons in the Caspian Sea. (Source: SOF)]()
![Slavneft–YANOS oil refinery in flames after a reported drone strike on December 12, 2025. (Photo: open source) Slavneft–YANOS oil refinery in flames after a reported drone strike on December 12, 2025. (Photo: open source)]()
![Ukrainian S-300 position fires a missile during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Autumn 2024. (Source: West Air Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine) Ukrainian S-300 position fires a missile during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Autumn 2024. (Source: West Air Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine)]()
![Ukrainian FP-1 long-range strike drone during exposition at the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025. (Source: Mezha Media) Ukrainian FP-1 long-range strike drone during exposition at the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025. (Source: Mezha Media)]()
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Ukraine’s FP-1 long-range drone can be built in just three days and costs a fraction of comparable systems—now accounts for more than half of all deep-strike hits on Russian territory, emerging as one of Kyiv’s most effective precision weapons.![Illustrative image. Ukrainian soldiers from the 108th Separate Mountain Assault Battalion go after the APC on November 2, 2023, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. Ukrainian soldiers from the 108th Separate Mountain Assault Battalion go after the APC on November 2, 2023, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Illustrative image. Russian LUKOIL ice-resistant fixed platform LSP-1, built at the Astrakhansky Korabel shipyard, intended to operate at Korchagin’s oil field in the Caspian Sea, some 180 km outside Astrakhan. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. Russian LUKOIL ice-resistant fixed platform LSP-1, built at the Astrakhansky Korabel shipyard, intended to operate at Korchagin’s oil field in the Caspian Sea, some 180 km outside Astrakhan. (Source: Getty Images)]()




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