Operation Spiderweb
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Operation Spiderweb
Summary
Operation Spiderweb is a drone warfare[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of drone_warfare entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,519 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Operation Spiderweb is in the country of Russia[3].
- Operation Spiderweb's image is recorded as 2025-06-01 DroneAttack SBU (Burning Plane).jpg[4].
- Operation Spiderweb's instance of is recorded as drone warfare[5].
- Operation Spiderweb's instance of is recorded as special operations[6].
- spider web is named after Operation Spiderweb[7].
- Operation Spiderweb's locator map image is recorded as Василь Малюк про спецоперацію «Павутина», 1х29с.png[8].
- Operation Spiderweb's location is recorded as Murmansk[9].
- Operation Spiderweb's location is recorded as Irkutsk[10].
- Operation Spiderweb's location is recorded as Ryazan[11].
- Operation Spiderweb's location is recorded as Ivanovo[12].
- Operation Spiderweb's location is recorded as Ukrainka[13].
- Operation Spiderweb's part of is recorded as Ukrainian drone strikes in the Russian rear[14].
- Operation Spiderweb's part of is recorded as full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war[15].
- Operation Spiderweb's Commons category is recorded as Operation Spider's Web[16].
- Operation Spiderweb's target is recorded as air base[17].
- Operation Spiderweb's target is recorded as Russian Air Force[18].
- Operation Spiderweb's target is recorded as Russian Aerospace Forces[19].
- Operation Spiderweb's point in time is recorded as +2025-06-01T00:00:00Z[20].
- Operation Spiderweb's organizer is recorded as Armed Forces of Ukraine[21].
- Operation Spiderweb's organizer is recorded as Security Service of Ukraine[22].
- Operation Spiderweb's partially coincident with is recorded as 2025 Russia bridge collapses[23].
- Operation Spiderweb's vessel is recorded as unmanned combat aerial vehicle[24].
- Operation Spiderweb's vessel is recorded as FPV drone[25].
- Operation Spiderweb's cost of damage is recorded as {'unit': 'Q4917', 'amount': '+7000000000'}[26].
- Operation Spiderweb's RIA Novosti reference is recorded as 2020317171[27].
Why It Matters
Operation Spiderweb ranks in the top 3% of drone_warfare entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,519 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]