Missiles miss, drones deliver: Ukraine makes war history, destroys Russian-held bridge with Malloy T-150s
Armed forces worldwide are recalibrating drone usage as these tiny machines continually reshape the contours of warfare. Combatants deploy drones in novel ways for increasingly imaginative tasks. Small- to medium-sized models were once viewed as tactical assets—ideal for direct combat roles such as destroying tanks or eliminating troops.Now, the UK-based Telegraph has reported an incident that takes the use of these drones to the realm of strategic weapons.Ukrainians used British Malloy T-150 heavy-lift drones to demolish a bridge over the Konka River, a Dnipro tributary in Kherson oblast.Ukrainian site Militarnyi, which tracks the conflict, notes Kyiv's months-long effort to destroy the span. Airstrikes and US HIMARS rockets failed repeatedly.Bridges rank among critical infrastructure. The destruction of a bridge easily cuts off one side from the other. The destruction of a bridge can affect an enemy in many different ways. It can cut off the frontline from the rest of the country, isolating it and causing a defeat by making it difficult for the enemy to resupply.Hitting bridges with unguided munitions is fiendishly difficult — picture fighter jets screaming at 800-900 km/h, targeting slender piers or narrow decks from thousands of feet up amid evasive maneuvers.

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