Ukraine's Operation Spider Web destroyed more than aircraft - it tore apart the old idea that bases far behind the front
A series of blasts at airbases deep inside Russia on June 1, 2025, came as a rude awakening to Moscows military strategists. The Ukrainian strike at the heart Russias strategic bombing capability could also upend the traditional rules of war: It provides smaller military a blueprint for countering a larger nations ability to launch airstrikes from deep behind the front lines.
Ukraines Operation Spider Web involved 117 remote-controlled drones that were smuggled into Russia over an 18-month period and launched toward parked aircraft by operators miles away.
The raid destroyed or degraded more than 40 Tu-95, Tu-160 and Tu-22 M3 strategic bombers, as well as an A-50 airborne-early-warning jet, according to officials in Kyiv. That would represent roughly one-third of Russias long-range strike fleet and about US$7 billion in hardware. Even if satellite imagery ultimately pares back those numbers, the scale of the damage is hard to miss.
The logic behind the strike is even harder to ignore.
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