Russian soldiers hide from drones under destroyed equipment, but this does not always help them survive.
A Ukrainian kamikaze plane destroyed a bunker that the invaders had set up under a wrecked BTR-82A. The video of the attack was posted on YouTube by journalist Yuri Butusov.
According to him, one of the Ukrainian territorial defense brigades launched an unmanned aerial vehicle armed with grenades at the positions of the Russian Armed Forces. Using a reconnaissance UAV, aerial reconnaissance officers noticed that Russian soldiers were digging a bunker under the BTR-82A, which had previously burned down and became the target of the attack. In the video you can see how a small FPV helicopter flew into the bunker of the Russians and exploded.
“Direct hit. Jewelry business,” Yuri Butusov commented on his Facebook page.
In the first person’s camera footage, you can see the “call sign” of the attack aircraft UJEE 08. According to representatives of the Squadron UAV pilot school, one of the Pegasus groups was given such a craft name. Unmanned aerial vehicles they collected for the Ukrainian army from the Armed Forces and Service security.
They wrote that on April 4, such a Pegasus kamikaze drone destroyed the Russian Murom-M surveillance complex. As the squadron school shared, a successful attack was carried out by operators of the SBU’s Special Operations Center “A” to prevent the invaders from monitoring from a mobile tower.
Before that, they wrote about how the Pegasus FPV drone destroyed a tank of the Russian Armed Forces on the front line. The operator forced the aircraft into collision with the machine gun so that the aircraft then crashed into the open hatch cover and exploded.
In February, the Kruk training center described how Ukrainian operators were trained to operate UAVs to destroy bunkers and tanks. It takes about two weeks to master FPV drones.
Source: Focus
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