A prominent Telegram channel run by a former Russian fighter pilot,known as Fighterbomber,said that the drones used in the attack included the distinctive lightweight drones made by Australian engineering company SYPAQ in Melbourne.
“Tonight,[Ukrainians] used them in a swarm,mixing drones with warheads with empty drones,” the Telegram post read. “I don’t know exactly what engines were on the drones,but if they were electric-powered,then they were not launched from Ukraine.”
SYPAQ’s drones,which are made from waxed cardboard and rubber,have been exported to Ukraine in flat packs as part of a $33 million donation of uncrewed aerial systems to Ukraine announced by the federal government in February.
At the time the government said the drones would provide “a battlefield intelligence,surveillance and reconnaissance capability” to Ukraine,but it appears the drones are also being used in an attack capacity.
The drones can carry up to 5 kilograms of cargo.
Ukraine’s ambassador to Australia,Vasyl Myroshnychenko,said the Kursk airfield was a “legitimate target” for Ukraine’s armed forces. “Russia uses that airport to launch military operations and send missiles into Ukraine,” he said.