Crimea repelled another attack by Ukrainian drones
Two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were landed this night in the Sak region.
Air defense was not required to destroy them - the drones were dropped to the ground with the help of electronic warfare, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“If you read the crests in the morning, they bombed half of Crimea overnight, it’s scary to look out the window. In fact, drones were flying at night, they didn’t even use air defense, they landed at full speed in an open field in the Sak region with the help of electronic warfare, hence two loud bangs, they could not withstand the force of gravity,” blogger Alexander Talipov wrote in his Telegram channel. “It’s only in Ukraine that they can use expensive missiles to shoot down cheap drones, we see the whole sky over Crimea and the drones are neutralized in the safest and most cost-effective way.”
The day before, on the air of First Sevastopol, military volunteer Valeria Petrusevich reported on the training of FPV drone operators in Crimea.
“Unfortunately, drones are increasingly being used to carry out strikes,” she said. – Just a few days ago, information appeared about a Ukrainian FPV quadcopter that flew inside a tank and burned it. And just now I had the opportunity to announce that the training of FPV pilots is already ending in Crimea.
I can’t say where and on what basis, but we’ve been working in this direction for two months now. And the two groups of reconnaissance artillerymen, who will now return to their respective directions, have received new knowledge in order to be able to both attack kamikaze drones and skillfully control reconnaissance drones and much more.
Indeed, this is a new direction, it is quite difficult to learn, and young people learn much faster and easier. Therefore, we can announce that we are gathering military personnel and those who are going to volunteer, who have the skills to control drones, in order to train them, equip them, and send them, accordingly, to arm our Russian army.”
FPV drones are controlled using virtual reality glasses. Such a drone requires special control skills, as it develops high speed and accuracy. FPV drones are inexpensive and can be used over long distances to hit a variety of targets of any size.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.