Ukraine's Rare 'Morok' Kamikaze Drone Spotted in Moscow Strike Operation
Ukraine's rarely seen 'Morok' kamikaze drone has reportedly been used in a large-scale attack on Moscow, with footage circulating on social media. The Morok can carry a 30 kg payload, fly at approximately 300 km/h, and has a maximum range of 800 km. Russia's Ministry of Defence claimed its forces intercepted 555 Ukrainian drones overnight, with around 194 targeting the Moscow region — describing it as one of the largest drone attacks in recent years.
Highlights
- Ukraine's 'Morok' kamikaze drone — capable of 800 km range, 300 km/h speed, and a 30 kg payload — was reportedly deployed in a strike on Moscow.
- Russia's Ministry of Defence claimed its forces intercepted 555 Ukrainian drones in a single overnight operation.
- Approximately 194 of the intercepted drones were said to be targeting the Moscow region specifically.
- Russian officials described the operation as one of the largest Ukrainian drone attacks in recent years.
- The Morok has rarely been seen publicly before; its appearance signals continued advancement in Ukraine's drone development capabilities.
Ukraine's Rare 'Morok' Kamikaze Drone Spotted in Moscow Strike Operation
Ukraine's rarely seen 'Morok' kamikaze drone has reportedly taken part in the latest wave of strikes on Moscow, with footage of the aircraft subsequently circulating on social media.
Morok Drone: Technical Specifications
Based on currently available information, the 'Morok' drone features the following capabilities:
- Maximum payload: 30 kg
- Maximum range: 800 km
- Cruising speed: Approximately 300 km/h
The type has rarely been seen publicly before. Its reported appearance in an attack on Moscow has drawn significant attention to Ukraine's drone development capabilities.
Russian Ministry of Defence Response
Russia's Ministry of Defence stated that Ukraine launched a large-scale drone offensive overnight, claiming its forces intercepted 555 Ukrainian drones across the country, with approximately 194 targeting the Moscow region. Russian officials characterised the operation as one of the largest drone attacks in recent years.
Footage used in reporting was sourced from Military Informant.
⚠️ Information cited in this article is drawn from publicly available battlefield footage and official statements. Details have yet to be independently verified.
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