We have two drones, hitting the targets very close to each other.
We have observe drone for full video and confirmation.
Ukraine is getting better and better at this.
Fjell-Jeger on
It appears the Russian military didn’t go through the troubles of securing their target locator radar with SHORAD.
This is likely an obsolete „Kasta 2E1 (51U6)“ from Soviet times and not a modernized „Kasta 2E2 (39N6E)“ ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasta_2E)).
AncientArtefact on
To me the first one looked like they were just dropping a piano full of explosives on it – then I realized they were fixed wing drones and it was just an optical illusion of the camera angle!
Looks like they’ve just been parked there to absorb some drones? The tyre tracks scream ‚hit me‘ and they seem abandoned. Old tech – possibly given to the local commander to use:
„Ivan, go park these in the field over there – we shall use them to bring down their drones, then report our success…“
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This is very good operation!
We have two drones, hitting the targets very close to each other.
We have observe drone for full video and confirmation.
Ukraine is getting better and better at this.
It appears the Russian military didn’t go through the troubles of securing their target locator radar with SHORAD.
This is likely an obsolete „Kasta 2E1 (51U6)“ from Soviet times and not a modernized „Kasta 2E2 (39N6E)“ ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasta_2E)).
To me the first one looked like they were just dropping a piano full of explosives on it – then I realized they were fixed wing drones and it was just an optical illusion of the camera angle!
Looks like they’ve just been parked there to absorb some drones? The tyre tracks scream ‚hit me‘ and they seem abandoned. Old tech – possibly given to the local commander to use:
„Ivan, go park these in the field over there – we shall use them to bring down their drones, then report our success…“