Previously, drones were used for attacks on civilian ships and boats, but such operations against the class warships have not been recorded.
Ukrainian Military Scout using FPV-Drone to attack Russian Federation’s Russian Rocket Ship Rabor Buyan-mwhich was in the Azov sea, the ship was significantly damaged. State’s historic achievement has been reported by Defense Express.
The analysts suggest that it is the FPV type drone that has become a tool for the successful defeat of this war. It was noted that this may be the first effective use of such a historical drone to attack the ship, conducted at a distance of more than 350 km.
A mission feature is to ensure stable management and accurate target assignment at massive distances. Experts in Defense Express believe that drones can hurt Shirt or UJ-26 Beaver. As a result, the radar of a ship suffered, and its individual elements were also affected.
Previously, drones were used for attacks on civilian ships and boats, but such operations against the class warships have not been recorded.
This historical attack has a deeper connotation: it shows the weakness and lack of Russian armada stability before the latest warning methods. As mentioned in Defense Express, crew Buyan-m He knows about the potential threat, trying to actively maneuver, but the ship’s air defense systems have never been involved. At the same time, the ship dumped the artillery complex AK 630-M2 DuetBut he was not involved in attacking.
Remember, on August 28, the Ukraine military struck Buyan-M at the Azov Sea, destroying it with radar and attacking the side of the ship, which is the bearer of missiles Caliber. The operation is conducted by the GUR Special Unit PrimaryWhich is again proving the effectiveness of modern tactics and technologies in military activities.
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