Ukraine is now using the Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS)—a stealthy, ultra-light drone made of waxed cardboard from Australia—to strike Russian airfields. In this video, I break down how this $700-$3,000 drone, which can be assembled like a flatpack IKEA-type kit, is wreaking havoc on multi-million dollar Russian fighter jets.I explore how Ukraine’s use of low-cost, high-impact drones is redefining modern warfare, from swarming enemy defenses to evading radar detection. Plus, learn why these “cardboard” drones could be a glimpse into the future of swarm warfare, and what it means for global military strategy.Want to hear more about innovative military tech and Ukraine’s unconventional strategies? Subscribe to stay informed about the latest in defense technology and military news. Oh, I’m on Substack also. Just search Wes O’Donnell.In this video, I’ll discuss:Corvo PPDS specs and assemblyUkrainian drone tactics in the Russia-Ukraine WarImpacts of swarm warfare on military strategiesAustralia’s contributions to Ukraine’s defense#ukraine #australia #ukrainewar #славаукраїні #ukrainecrisis #army #drone
Australia Sends Ukraine the Corvo Cardboard Drone
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