Russia’s Flagship S-70 Drone Crashes in Ukraine: A Major Setback and Intelligence Windfall

seems to have lost one of its prized S-70 Okhotnik (Hunter) drones in eastern over the weekend, according to a report from Business Insider. This incident could be a significant blow for Moscow’s drone program and a potential intelligence goldmine for Ukraine and its Western allies.

The Crash: What We Know

Video footage showed the suspected S-70 plummeting from the sky, trailing smoke. The wreckage was later found in Kostyantynivka, just miles behind the front lines in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. The cause of the crash remains unknown, with theories ranging from friendly fire to intentional downing after loss of control.

The S-70 Okhotnik: Russia’s Drone Flagship

The S-70 is Russia’s premier combat drone, similar in shape to the US RQ-170 Sentinel. It’s a beast of a machine:

  • Weight: About 20 tons
  • Wingspan: 65 feet
  • Development: Started in early 2010s
  • First flight: 2019
  • Number built: Only two thought to exist

This crash marks a major setback for Russia’s drone ambitions. Samuel Bendett, a drone expert, told Business Insider: “Presumably it has top resources and investments, materials and products, including microelectronics and other key components.”

Intelligence Windfall for the West

Ukrainian troops were quick to examine the wreckage, potentially giving them and NATO allies unprecedented access to Russia’s top drone tech. This could reveal:

  • The drone’s capabilities
  • Its weaknesses
  • How to counter it effectively

“Getting ahold of this aircraft could provide insight into its workings, as well as its weaknesses and how best to counter it,” Bendett noted.

Russia’s Drone Dilemma

The loss of an S-70 highlights a strategic question for Russia: stick with developing expensive, high-tech drones like the S-70, or pivot to cheaper, mass-produced options? Both Ukraine and Russia have relied heavily on smaller, cheaper drones in the ongoing conflict.

Bendett pointed out the dilemma: “Should [Russia] continue developing the S-70, even though the few it has would be at great risk, or spend more resources on long-range attack drones that are much cheaper?”

DroneXL’s Take

This incident underscores the rapidly evolving landscape of drone technology in modern warfare. While high-tech drones like the S-70 represent the cutting edge of unmanned aerial combat, the widespread use of smaller, cheaper drones in the Ukraine conflict demonstrates the effectiveness of more accessible . As we’ve seen in recent coverage of drone swarm attacks, the future of aerial warfare may lie in the integration of both high-end and mass-produced drone technologies, balancing sophistication with affordability and deployability.

What do you think about the crash of Russia’s S-70 drone and its implications for the future of drone warfare? Share your thoughts in the comments below.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of DroneXL.co, where he covers all drone-related news, DJI rumors and writes drone reviews, and EVXL.co, for all news related to electric vehicles. He is also a co-host of the PiXL Drone Show on YouTube and other podcast platforms. Haye can be reached at haye @ dronexl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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