Russia has reportedly employed shadow ships to deploy drones across Europe, repeatedly disrupting civilian aviation and probing NATO air defenses, according to a recent analysis by the International Institute of Strategic Studies. This campaign is seen as an extension of Russia’s unconventional warfare strategy, targeting military sites in 13 NATO countries, including the UK, France, and Germany. The use of shadow fleets, which operate with transponders switched off, marks a strategic escalation in maritime espionage and drone deployment. The operation, running from August 2024 to February 2026, involved 144 drone sightings, forcing closures of major airports such as Copenhagen, Brussels, and Munich.

Key Takeaways

The report suggests a significant escalation in Russian military activities, potentially increasing the likelihood of a direct military clash with the US.

Market pricing indicates that the odds of a US-Russia military clash by the end of 2026 are currently at 5.7% YES, reflecting a slight decrease from previous figures.

The use of shadow ships for drone deployment indicates a strategic move by Russia to bypass NATO’s counter-drone defenses.