Russia released the Video of Iskander-M missile missiles as a long-range UAV Ukrainian UAV unit in Sumy, when they are about to launch an attack on the opponent’s territory.
The Russian Ministry of Defense on February 27 published a video from a scouting drone (UAV), showing the long -range UAV of Ukraine’s UAV in the forest bubble near the city of Shostka in Sumy province. The Ukrainian aircraft arranged close to each other, seemed to be assembled to prepare for deployment, while soldiers walked around and covered their camouflage.
The Russian media said the reconnaissance UAV had tracked the unit on the way. “The Russian headquarters decided to use the Iskander-M missile from before they arrived at the zoom.
The Iskander missile hit Ukraine UAV DAIR DAI in SUMY province in the video announced on February 27. Video: Russian Management Board
Iskander-M ballistic missiles rushed down, acting hard on the top to deal maximum damage. The fireballs covered the UAV and motor vehicles, and created a large amount of surrounding surrounding areas.
The Russian Defense Department said the raid has destroyed at least 14 UAVs that suicide in the Cobra long -range suicide and some motor vehicles, causing more than 20 Ukrainian UAV soldiers to casualties.
“The fragmented in the slender bullet of the Iskander missile is usually 5-30 mm in size. The destructive radius depends on the height of the detonator, but the average is about 100 m. The rocket detonates right on the gathering point of the Ukrainian force, so it can be believed that no one survived the attack,” the_wrong_side account said.
The Ukrainian army has not commented on information.
UAV Cobra was launched by Ukraine in late 2013. Each one has a wingspan of 3 m, a length of 2 m and a weight of 40 kg. The aircraft takes off at a launch price, reaching a maximum speed of 150 km/h, a range of 300 km and carrying an explosive block weighing 15 kg.
Ukraine recently used UAV to attack targets in Russian territory, raids often take place at night. Among the targets with Russian industrial, military, petroleum and fuel base.
The Russian army also uses UAV to combine missiles to attack many targets in Ukraine. During the raid on February 23, Russia launched 267 UAV suicide and bait and three Iskander-M ballistic missiles into Ukraine, marking the moskva’s largest amount of UAV from the outbreak.