NEW YORK — The U.S. military introduced Ukrainian counter-drone technology in recent weeks at a key U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia, according to five people with knowledge of the matter, as it seeks to stem attacks that destroyed aircraft and buildings and killed at least one service member.
Ukrainian drone strikes have destroyed 40% of Russia's Primorsk oil port storage capacity and 30% at Ust-Luga — the two primary Baltic terminals handling Russia's oil export revenue. Both ports remain unable to handle oil shipments, and energy giant Novatek has suspended gas condensate exports entirely. Russia's defence ministry issued a formal threat of “unpredictable consequences” against European nations funding Ukraine’s drone production program. WooGlobe Ref : WGA539391
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In this picture obtained from social media released March 29, a U.S. Boeing E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control aircraft is damaged after an Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. Reuters confirmed the location by the runway layout, buildings, utility towers and terrain seen in the photographs, which matched satellite imagery of the area.
In this picture obtained from social media released March 29, a U.S. Boeing E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control aircraft is damaged after an Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. Reuters confirmed the location by the runway layout, buildings, utility towers and terrain seen in the photographs, which matched satellite imagery of the area.