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Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops

Ukraine is employing AI-equipped drones to strike vital Russian supply convoys in occupied territories, disrupting the flow of ammunition, fuel, and food to front-line troops. Analysts have confirmed the destruction of at least 150 vehicles over 20km from the front line, with Ukraine's objective being to cripple logistics, command posts, and communication towers.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-30 · 01:34 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops
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Ukraine is employing AI-equipped drones to strike vital Russian supply convoys in occupied territories, disrupting the flow of ammunition, fuel, and food to front-line troops. Analysts have confirmed the destruction of at least 150 vehicles over 20km from the front line, with Ukraine's objective being to cripple logistics, command posts, and communication towers. These "Hornet" drones utilize AI targeting systems trained on extensive video data and can leverage the Starlink satellite network for extended range and jamming resistance. This capability allows Ukraine to launch numerous drones towards a broad target area and then use AI to identify and strike specific Russian military assets, posing a significant logistical challenge for Russia.

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Cutting resupply of ammunition trucks 100km or more from the front using small drones is a very serious problem for Russians.

factualRobert Tollast (RUSI)
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Ukraine's Hornet drones use AI targeting trained on thousands of hours of Russian military target videos.

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Ukraine is using AI-equipped drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops.

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AI-equipped drones have confirmed the destruction of 150 Russian vehicles more than 20km from the front line.

statisticClément Molin (Atum Mundi)
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Ukraine's objective is to disrupt key logistical convoys, command posts, and communication towers.

factualCristian Vlas (Acled)
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Clément Molin, an analyst at think tank Atum Mundi, told BBC Verify he had confirmed the destruction of 150 vehicles more than 20km (12 miles) from the front line, although he said this likely accounted for about half of all incidents.The strikes mean Russia has been forced to shorten convoys on supply routes as a "quick coping mechanism to reduce potential damage", Cristian Vlas at conflict monitoring group Acled told BBC Verify.He suggested Ukraine's main objective was not only to strike the assets "important to Russia's image of grand power", but to disrupt key logistical convoys, command posts, and communication towers. These "feed, fuel, and inform Russian units at the front line and form the basis for capacity to fight in the battlefield and launch long-range drone and missile strikes from occupied territories".Robert Tollast, land warfare expert at the Royal United Service Institute, told BBC Verify that some brigades were estimated to need up to 1,000 tonnes of fuel, food, ammunition and other key supplies every day. He said Ukraine had previously used a long-range strike campaign against Russian air defence units, but the new drone strike ranges "are something else"."If you are cutting resupply, for example ammunition trucks 100km or more from the front using small drones, and then longer-range drones are going after larger logistical sites, this is a very serious problem for the Russians," he said.Ukraine's Hornet drones are equipped with an AI-targeting system which has been trained on thousands of hours of videos of Russian military targets gathered over the last four years, Nick Brown, a weapons expert from defence intelligence company Janes, told BBC Verify. They can also access the Starlink satellite network to connect to operators over longer distances, a system that is also more resistant to jamming by Russian forces."Ukraine can launch hundreds of these loitering munitions towards a rough target area over 100 miles away and then use AI to detail them on to Russian military targets as they find them," he said.Department of DefenseA hornet drone being tested by the US military in March
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