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US Intelligence aid key to Ukraine’s Spider web strikes inside Russia, claims former French Spy

Jyotirmay Kaushal by Jyotirmay Kaushal
June 5, 2025
in Geopolitics
US Intelligence aid key to Ukraine’s Spider web strikes inside Russia, claims former French Spy
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A recent claim by former French military intelligence officer Guillaume Ancel has sparked international attention, as he argues that Ukraine’s drone strikes deep inside Russian territory likely relied on US satellite intelligence. These attacks, which have reportedly targeted Russian aircraft and military infrastructure far from the front lines, showcase an extraordinary level of precision that Ancel believes could not have been achieved without Western support, particularly from the United States.

Could Ukraine Have Done It Alone?

Ancel points out that navigating drones through Russia’s complex and well-defended airspace, especially over long distances, requires real-time satellite imagery, signal intelligence (SIGINT), and electronic warfare capabilities that Ukraine may not fully possess on its own. He argues that such advanced coordination suggests involvement, or at least tacit support, from US intelligence agencies.

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While the US government has not publicly confirmed its role in these specific strikes, intelligence sharing with Ukraine is well-documented. Here’s how the US and NATO could have contributed:

Satellite Reconnaissance: Agencies like the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) operate high-resolution imaging satellites capable of identifying military assets, flight paths, and electronic signatures.

Electronic Warfare Support: NATO countries may have supplied Ukraine with equipment or data to jam or spoof Russian radar systems, allowing drones to evade detection.

SIGINT and Cyber: The NSA and other Western agencies could be supplying Ukraine with intercepted Russian communications and battlefield telemetry—critical for real-time decision-making and targeting.

Airspace Mapping: NATO’s advanced radar systems may have helped chart and monitor gaps in Russian air defense, guiding Ukrainian drones through safe corridors.

Though Ukraine has made use of commercial and crowd-funded satellite services like ICEYE, these systems are often complemented by state-level intelligence networks to carry out complex strikes.

If the US is Directly Involved—What Might Russia Do?

Should it be conclusively proven, or even strongly suspected, that the US had a direct hand behind the attacks deep inside Russia, Moscow could escalate its response in several ways:

Diplomatic Retaliation: Expulsions of diplomats, severing of remaining diplomatic channels, or formal complaints at international bodies like the UN.

Cyberattacks: Russia might launch sophisticated cyber operations against US critical infrastructure or military systems, as part of asymmetric retaliation.

Proxy Escalation: Increased support for anti-US actors in the Middle East, Africa, or Latin America, targeting American interests globally without triggering direct conflict.

Military Provocations: More aggressive maneuvers near NATO borders, or even deployment of hypersonic or nuclear-capable systems in Kaliningrad or Belarus as a show of force.

Narrative War: Internally, the Kremlin could use the incident to fuel anti-Western sentiment and justify more drastic military measures, potentially including expanded mobilization or harsher attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.

Ancel’s remarks, while speculative, draw attention to the fine line the US and NATO walk between supporting Ukraine and provoking a confrontation with Russia. As the war becomes increasingly reliant on long-range technology, cyber capabilities, and intelligence warfare, the risk of escalation—intentional or accidental—continues to grow.

Whether or not the US directly assisted Ukraine’s drone strikes, the perception of involvement may be enough to provoke a significant reaction from Moscow. The next moves on both sides may determine not just the course of the war, but the broader stability of East-West relations in the years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jyotirmay Kaushal

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Dreaming of a reality that is a dream. A scribbler in the current incarnation with an avid interest in global affairs.

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