
Ukraine: The Latest The mini-missiles designed to ram Putin’s drones out of the sky & head of a Kremlin-linked publishing house ‘falls out of a window’
Oct 7, 2025
Joining the discussion is Dr. Thomas Clausen, a historian specializing in modern European history and reconstruction. He shares insights on how post-WWII Germany's rebuilding could inform Ukraine's future. The podcast dives into the potential impact of US Tomahawk missiles, new drone defense technologies, and the mysterious deaths tied to Kremlin power struggles. Dr. Clausen emphasizes the importance of cultural identity in reconstruction, highlighting lessons about community and history that are crucial for Ukraine's path forward.
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FPV Drones Change Battlefield Reach
- FPV fibre-optic drones extend Russia's strike range and bypass jamming by maintaining a physical control link.
- This evolution enables battlefield air interdiction against Ukrainian logistics far beyond front-line combat.
Mass Drone Waves Target Logistics
- Russia launched mass drone attacks across Ukraine, with many intercepted but some still causing damage to trains and infrastructure.
- Long-range sea and air drone strikes now threaten ports and logistics far from the front lines.
Tomahawks Would Hit Deep Russian Targets
- ISW mapping shows thousands of Russian military targets fall within Tomahawk cruise missile range if supplied to Ukraine.
- Destroying production hubs like the Shahed factory could reduce drone floods but risks Russian adaptation to other munitions.

