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How controllable are these long range drones? Like if Russia starts hitting them with AA can one a few km behind reroute to the AA?
Edit: assuming any of them see where it was launched from.
Most can be controlled in real time - I suspect that single operators move drone swarms in the area in tandem with recon drone operators, and when in the target zone, the team either takes direct control of singular units for precision strikes, or image recognition guides drones that are hit by electronic countermeasures and can't be manually controlled.
But the payload for different targets will vary, so I suspect that strikes on AA are not adhoc decisions.
Its also possible to just send drones to follow different route for a target. For example making a u-turn or a hook, and attacking a single target from multiple directions