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Frontline precision: Ukrainian military take out Russian equipment (video)

Frontline precision: Ukrainian military take out Russian equipment (video) Photo: Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces fighters successfully hit Russian armored vehicles (Getty Images)

On the Novopavlivka front, the Ukrainian military continue to effectively destroy Russian equipment despite intense electronic warfare interference, the Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine report.

Ukrainian operators from the 413th Raid Battalion of the Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a series of successful strikes on Russian positions along the Novopavlivka axis.

Even under active enemy electronic warfare measures, Ukrainian fighters managed to take out high-value targets.

Among the ruins of an industrial site, the fighters identified a Buk-M1 surface-to-air missile system launcher.

After the first strike, the enemy attempted to change position, but a second strike hit the radar antenna, disabling the launcher.

What else was destroyed:

  • 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer;
  • Towed howitzer;
  • APC with crew riding on top;
  • Ural truck;
  • KamAZ and UAZ vehicles.

All strikes were carried out under conditions of active electronic warfare - yet the enemy's systems failed to prevent precise hits.

Other Unmanned Systems Forces operations

On July 17, operators from the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian Strela-10 surface-to-air missile system and its crew. As a result, the system was destroyed.

The Unmanned Systems Forces continue to play a key role in eliminating the Russian troops in Ukraine.