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Recent reports from Ukrainian military intelligence highlight a pivotal change in the air conflict involving Ukraine and Russia. The ongoing drone operations by Ukraine are compelling Russia to use its S-300 and S-400 surface-to-air interceptor missiles at what analysts, including Rob Lee from the Foreign Policy Research Institute, characterize as an 'unsustainable pace.' Concurrently, Ukraine has successfully eliminated a considerable number of Russia's air defense systems in occupied regions while targeting remaining missile stockpiles with advanced drone variants featuring jet propulsion, extended range, and increased velocity compared to earlier models. This two-pronged approach—depleting Russian interceptors and targeting the launch systems—has created vulnerabilities in Russian air defense that Ukraine is now exploiting for significant strikes. For the United States, the stakes are high: should Russia face a severe shortage of air defense missiles, it may be more inclined to resort to extreme measures, including the use of tactical nuclear weapons, to deter Ukrainian offensive actions.

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00:00Ukraine has found Russia's weak spot, and it is working.
00:03U.S. defense analyst Rob Lee says Russia is burning through its air defense interceptors
00:08at what he calls an unsustainable rate. Here is how Ukraine is doing it.
00:13Newer jet engine drones that are faster, longer range, and harder to intercept
00:18are forcing Russia to fire its best S-300 and S-400 missiles to shoot them down.
00:24At the same time, Ukraine is directly destroying Russian air defense systems,
00:28and their launchers across occupied territories.
00:32The result? Growing holes in Russian air coverage.
00:35And Ukraine is now flying deep strikes through those gaps,
00:38hitting refineries 2,000 kilometers inside Russia.
00:42For the United States, there is a dangerous implication.
00:45A Russia running low on air defense missiles and losing the air war
00:49has increasing incentive to reach for more extreme options,
00:53including tactical nuclear weapons, to change the dynamic on the battlefield.
00:58neighbours who are slowly flying deep strike sinners.
00:59A Russia within U- input of the air use of said
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