At oh three twenty three hours, local time., Ukrainian drone operators launched a carefully timed strike package from a hidden site near Siversk, aiming directly at Russia’s elite Rubicon UAV unit headquarters in occupied Luhansk. What followed was not just a drone attack, but a layered test of Russian radar, fighter patrols, electronic warfare, Pantsir batteries, and close-range Shilka defenses.
In this episode, we break down how 136 Ukrainian UAVs were launched across multiple directions, forcing Russian air defense commanders into a brutal decision-making trap. Decoy drones climbed high to attract fighters and missiles, AQ-400 Scythes pressured tactical air defense systems, while FP-2 strike drones dropped low into radar clutter and pushed through gaps in the defense network.
The final surviving FP-2s crossed multiple layers of interception — Su-35S patrols, S-350 Vityaz radar coverage, Krasukha-4 electronic warfare, Pantsir-S1 missiles and cannons, and Shilka-M4 close-range fire — before striking the command building of the Rubicon Center, a facility Ukraine accused of coordinating and launching Russian suicide UAV operations.
This is a detailed military-style analysis of how low-cost drones, timing, decoys, terrain masking, and saturation tactics can challenge even heavily layered air defense systems.
Timestamps:
00:00 - The Secret Launch From Siversk
01:36 - 136 UAVs And Russia’s Impossible Air Defense Problem
03:50 - Why The FP-2 Was So Hard To Jam
05:37 - The Stepped Formation That Tore Open Russian Radar
09:01 - Su-35S Fighters Pulled High As S-350 Exposed A Gap
12:29 - Breaking Through The Krasukha-4 Electronic Warfare Zone
15:02 - Pantsir Opens Fire And The 15-Second Gap Appears
18:33 - Shilka-M4 Fails At The Gate Of Rubicon
23:51 - The Strike On Russia’s Elite UAV Command Center
Disclaimer:
This video is created for documentary, educational, and analytical purposes. It is based on publicly discussed military events, open-source style analysis, and reconstructed battlefield scenarios. Some technical details, timings, and tactical sequences are presented for explanatory and narrative clarity. This content does not glorify war. We support peace, accountability, and Ukraine’s right to defend itself.
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