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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.
Infravision's $114M power infrastructure drone play faces competitive pressure from industrial automation incumbents like Rockwell and ABB, not just drone competitors.
Ukrainian loitering munition strike on Perm, Russia (1,150 km deep) demonstrates extended drone range capability and cascading impacts on defense-industrial, energy, and refinery infrastructure in the Ural corridor.
GE Inspection Robotics faces competitive displacement in oil & gas inspection despite market report citations. Gecko Robotics and Flyability pose structural threats as AI-integrated inspection-as-a-service models reshape the sector.
Ukrainian drone swarm of 60 units strikes Primorsk Oil Terminal in Leningrad Oblast, Russia on May 3, 2026, causing severe assessed damage to critical Baltic crude export infrastructure.
Dutch marine contractor Boskalis operationalizes £40M Remote Operations Center in Aberdeen to control subsea ROVs from shore, reducing offshore labor costs and personnel risk across its 400-vessel fleet.
Ukrainian drone swarm strikes Tuapse refinery and port in Krasnodar Krai, achieving moderate damage at Russia's Black Sea energy export hub through saturation tactics.
Baker Hughes explores $1.5B sale of Waygate Technologies, its NDT inspection division, as CEO redirects capital toward energy transition. Transaction could reshape the industrial inspection market.
Ukrainian forces execute 59+ documented drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure at ranges exceeding 1,500km, demonstrating systematic economic warfare and forcing Western military doctrine revision.
Assessment of Beshayer Oil Terminal in Sudan identifies medium-criticality energy infrastructure with no verified autonomous systems deployment and elevated ground-based threat exposure in active conflict zone.