The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that approximately 1,000 Ukrainian drones have attacked Moscow.
Let us first note that Ukraine is now capable of launching up to a thousand unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) in a single wave. And it is not merely a matter of possessing such a number of drones—Zelenskyy has already announced that Ukraine will produce 10 million of them this year.
It is a question of command, logistics, and personnel resources. It is about the ability to organize an attack of this magnitude in the first place: setting up launchers, transporting components, conducting reconnaissance, planning, target assignment, launching, tracking, and post-strike assessment. That is a massive undertaking that must be managed.
And Ukraine is capable of doing so.
But what happens when that number rises to two thousand UAVs? Or five thousand?
Just imagine that.