The Ukrainian unmanned Aist-100 system continues to destroy Russian equipment on the battlefield.
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In particular, in the Zaporozhye region, Aist tracked down the launcher of the Russian Tor anti-aircraft missile system. The occupiers tried to hide the air defense system, but it was impossible to hide from the gaze of Ukrainian intelligence officers. This was announced on July 2 by the Come Back Alive charity foundation on its Facebook page.
Further, the mountain attack aircraft of the 128th separate brigade skillfully worked on enemy equipment. All that was left of the Thor was a pile of metal.
The Ukrainian army meter by meter knocks out the invaders from our land. We must be a reliable rear for our army, and the advantage of the defenders of Ukraine on the battlefield depends on our support.
As you know, the Aist-100 complex consists of two aerial drones and a ground control station. This brigade-level UAV reconnoiters and corrects artillery fire at any time of the day thanks to high-quality day and night optics. It rises to 2 km and sees to a depth of 50 km.
Recall, on July 2, the commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky published a video of the destruction of the field staff with the weapons of Russian occupiers in the Bakhmut direction of the Donetsk region.
Source: Racurs

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