In the area of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Krynok region, Ukrainian units managed to create a shield that destroyed the majority of Russian FPV drones.
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The commander of the Magyar aerial reconnaissance group wrote about this in Telegram.
The military man commented on the complaints of the so-called Russian military officers about the ineffectiveness of using drones in the Kherson direction.
The enemy recognizes the low effectiveness of the FPV drones used in the vicinity of Krynki. Of course, losing about 3 thousand drones on a small strip is sensitive. Let them continue to sweat, we are charged no limit. I will not publicly go into the details and subtleties of the shield we created on the beachhead, which detects all those FPVs and destroys about 77% of them. We are working to increase the percentage of suppressed drones (that is, electronic warfare equipment) relative to those detected, although it is obvious that the absolute value cannot be achieved here,” wrote “Madyar”.
Earlier, radio technology expert Sergei Beskrestnov (“Flash”) said that in four to five months the Russians will have enough drones to attack every Ukrainian soldier in all directions of the front, so they should look for counteraction to this.
I emphasize once again: the entire front line must be covered in a short time by hundreds of radio-electronic reconnaissance crews. Practical experience shows that this is an effective way to identify enemy drones and organize interaction with electronic warfare for the purpose of their further destruction. 162 RER operators from 81 military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already been trained, equipped with RER complexes and deployed to different sectors of the front, wrote “Madyar”.
Source: Racurs

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