Gur
Coverage of Gur in the Nexus archive.
- Ukrainian special operators are changing how they assault enemy trenches. Someone always has to 'watch the sky.'
Ukrainian special operators are adapting their trench-clearing tactics to counter the rising threat of battlefield drones, incorporating drone use in training and emphasizing vigilance toward aerial threats. They now prioritize small-group infiltration and use pump-action shotguns as a last-resort defense against first-person-view (FPV) drones.
- Ukraine's war drones are catching new rides into battle
Ukraine is transitioning from kamikaze drones to drone motherships that carry and deploy smaller attack or interceptor drones, enhancing range and flexibility in coastal warfare. Russia previously used similar mothership tactics with drones like the Molniya, prompting Ukraine's adaptation to maintain battlefield effectiveness.
- Ukraine is launching strike-drones from everything – including Black Sea robo-boats
Ukraine is using naval drones like the Sea Baby and Magura as launch platforms for fiber-optic guided FPV attack drones, extending its strike range beyond the Black Sea coast. The technology, developed by Ukraine’s SBU and GUR, has been tested in attacks on Russian ports and adopted by U.S. forces in Indo-Pacific exercises.
- Inside Ukraine's secret drone campaign destroying sites deep in Russia
Ukraine's military intelligence agency, the GUR, is conducting a large-scale drone campaign using Liutyi long-range kamikaze drones to strike critical sites in Russia. The operation, involving 200-300 drones nightly, targets military installations and oil facilities, with a recent attack on an oil refinery near Moscow disrupting flights and sending plumes of smoke. Ukrainian forces emphasize evolving flight routes and a mix of drone types to evade Russian defenses.
- The secret drone operation that’s changing the Ukraine war
Ukraine's military intelligence is assembling long-range Liutyi kamikaze drones at a secret location, launching 200-300 per night against Russian targets including oil refineries and military installations. The campaign, led by Commander 'Vector,' aims to disrupt Russia's war effort and pressure President Putin into peace negotiations.