Mar 6 β€’ 10:14 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainian drones hit four Russian air defense assets overnight – video

Ukrainian drones successfully targeted and destroyed four Russian air defense systems in the occupied regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

Ukrainian drone operations have intensified, as evidenced by a recent successful strike on four Russian air defense assets, including anti-aircraft missile systems, in the temporarily occupied areas of Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Kherson Oblast. This operation, carried out overnight from March 5 to 6, involved the use of Ukrainian-made FP-2 strike drones, showcasing the increasing capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in countering Russian military defenses.

The strikes were reportedly directed by Robert 'Magyar' Brovdi, the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, who detailed that two significant targets, the Buk and S-300V missile systems, were hit with drones carrying a 60 kg warhead. Additionally, a Pantsir-S1 air defense system and a Tor surface-to-air missile system were also successfully destroyed using FP-2 drones equipped with a larger 100 kg warhead. This marks a strategic achievement in Ukraine's efforts to dismantle Russian air defense capabilities in the region.

The implications of this operation are considerable, as it signals a likely shift in the balance of air defense between the two nations. By targeting key systems that protect Russian forces and infrastructure, Ukraine aims to enhance its offensive capabilities and reduce the threat posed by Russian aerial attacks. This drone strike not only underscores the effectiveness of domestic drone production but also reflects Ukraine's ongoing commitment to adapting its military strategies in response to the evolving conflict with Russia.

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