At night, drones are harder to detect and you have to destroy them with anti-aircraft guided missiles.
Most of the Russian attacks using Iranian attack drones take place at night to make it more difficult for the Armed Forces to destroy them. This was stated by the spokesman of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yuriy Ignat in an interview with UNN, published on May 31.
“The Shaheds fly at night, because at night they are more difficult to detect by mobile fire groups and they have to be destroyed by anti-aircraft guided missiles. There is no visual reference to the target, and only thanks to the radar binding it is possible hit the Shahed. Well, missiles, respectively, too. The enemy attacks on quiet days, people are resting, so you can write it off as deception,” said the spokesman.
He added that the enemy’s constant air attacks were exhausting the Ukrainian defense system and were designed to sow panic.
“Terrorism continues, they are draining our air defenses. The constant drone attacks, already a record number for Kiev 39 at one time, all this requires ammunition to be spent, and it is draining our air defenses, but there is no other way, we have to shoot down drones,” he explained. Ignat
It will be remembered, on the eve of the spokesman of the Air Force denied the Russian statement about the alleged “destruction” of the Patriot system in Kyiv.
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