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Belarus western corridor bridge on NATO's doorstep scores CARVER 46/50 with subsurface DRES 10.8 and zero verified C-UAS or underwater defenses, the highest-priority unprotected crossing near Poland and Lithuania.
Analysis of 6 May 2026 FPV drone strike on Sumy Oblast civilians, examining Russian coercive targeting doctrine, technical parameters, and implications for border-region vulnerability assessment.
Case study of the May 2026 Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Kirishi Oil Refinery, analyzing attack tactics, damage impact, and implications for critical infrastructure vulnerability.
Critical infrastructure assessment of a high-value bridge in Belarus reveals maximum subsurface vulnerability and zero defensive robotics deployments despite CARVER score of 46/50 in conflict-adjacent jurisdiction.
Turkish defense firm STM launches Multi-Domain Operations architecture to coordinate unmanned systems across land, air, and naval domains, positioning itself as systems integrator with GNSS-independent navigation and swarm capabilities.
Analysis of a high-vulnerability bridge crossing in Belarus reveals a CARVER score of 46/50 and zero verified protective robotic deployments, presenting a reference case for infrastructure protection gaps in conflict-adjacent territory.
Analysis of a Russian drone strike on Dnipro residential areas on May 5, 2026, assessing damage, tactical profile, and implications for urban drone risk exposure.
Assessment of a high-value bridge crossing in Belarus (CARVER 46/50) reveals zero verified autonomous system deployments despite critical infrastructure status and conflict-adjacent threat exposure.
Structured threat assessment of a critical bridge crossing near Minsk, Belarus, identifying material protection deficits across air, ground, and subsurface domains with CARVER score of 46.
Assessment of northern Belarus bridge (54.65°N) finds CARVER score 46/50 and critical subsurface vulnerability with zero verified autonomous defense deployments.