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Magura V7: the technological evolution that rewrites naval warfare

The Magura V7, the newest variant of the Ukrainian-developed naval drone, has achieved one of the most astonishing military feats in recent years: thedowning of two Russian Su-30 Flanker jets in the Black Sea. This unprecedented event - confirmed by General Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ukrainian Defence Intelligence Directorate (HUR), and subsequently by President Volodymyr Zelensky - represents the first time in history combat fighters are shot down by an unmanned surface naval drone (USV).

Initially it was thought that a Magura V5 o la versione “Sea Dragon” dotata di missili sovietici AA-11 Archer. Tuttavia, fonti di intelligence e analisi navali, tra cui Naval Newsrevealed that the attack was carried out by the Magura V7a larger, more advanced model. About 8 metrescompared to the 5.5 of the V5, the V7 features an optimised structure, a reshaped bow for better seaworthiness and more comprehensive sensor equipment. But above all, it brought for the first time two AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles US-made, mounted on rails that appear to be liftable for launching.

Magura V7: l’evoluzione tecnologica che riscrive la guerra navale – brigatafolgore.net

This new type of weaponry offers a range of up to 10 kilometrescomparable to Archer missiles, but with superior reliability and accuracy. It is a quantum leap that transforms a naval drone from a simple kamikaze craft into a long-range attack platformcapable of engaging aerial targets with lethality never before seen on autonomous surface units.

A combined strategy that changes the rules of the game

The success of the Magura V7 is not only technological, but also strategic. Ukraine has made the most of the integration between its naval drones and the units for combined operationswhich combine naval special forces and intelligence. These coordinated teams operate with speed, flexibility and, above all, in multi-domaincombining naval, airborne and computer elements into a single operational network.

The two Russian Su-30s shot down on 2 May had been sent to intercept Ukrainian USVs heading for targets in the Black Sea. But instead of finding passive targets, they came across drones armed with air-to-air missilescapable of returning fire and shooting them down. It is a radical change in the balance of threats: what until recently was considered a low-tech vehicle, now can destroy fourth-generation fighter jets.

Magura V7: l’evoluzione tecnologica che riscrive la guerra navale – brigatafolgore.net

The Magura V7 also demonstrates an important ability to modularityAlthough the current main armament is the Sidewinder, nothing excludes the possibility of alternative configurations. The absence of a forward explosive charge - typical of kamikaze boats - suggests that the drone can be adapted to suit the mission, increasing its operational versatility. This makes it one of the most dynamic weapon systems currently deployed in the field.

The future of naval warfare and the international response

The introduction of the Magura V7 marks a turning point in contemporary naval warfare. Ukraine, despite not having a traditionally strong navy, has managed to balancing forces in the Black Sea exploiting advanced autonomous technologies. Its armed USVs are rewriting the rules of maritime engagementforcing even the great naval powers to review doctrines and defence systems.

The threat posed by these drones no longer only concerns ships: now attack aircraft and helicopters are vulnerable during patrol or interdiction operations. This capability radically transforms the concept of air superiority in coastal areas and confined naval theatres.

Magura V7: l’evoluzione tecnologica che riscrive la guerra navale – brigatafolgore.net

International interest in Ukrainian USVs, and the Magura V7 in particular, is set to grow. Major powers - the US, China, the UK and Turkey - are already working on similar systems, but Kiev's accumulated operational experience offers a real competitive advantage. The conflicts of the future will increasingly see armed maritime dronescapable of striking precisely and cost-effectively without putting lives at risk.

Ultimately, the Magura V7 is not just a weapon: it is a symbol of the new era of naval warfare. Ukraine, forced to innovate under the pressure of an invasion, ended up anticipating trends that will become central to global military strategy in the coming years.

Source: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/05/first-image-of-ukraines-sidewinder-armed-magura-v7-surface-drone/

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