the drone Caporetto in Moscow

the drone Caporetto in Moscow

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Several Russian unmanned aircraft would have been shot down by the Ukrainian army. Even if it is not yet known in what quantity. This was announced by the head of the Odessa regional military administration Maxim Marchenko. According to the BBC, which could not confirm the sources, Ukraine would have been destroyed 12 between Russian planes and missiles. In short, the decision by Putin’s army to send unmanned aerial vehicles to reconnaissance over Odessa would not have been so brilliant. On the other hand. It would have been associated with great war losses. The Ukrainian air defenses would have intercepted and eliminated them immediately.

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As the Journal reports, drones are one of the most important tools in the ongoing conflict Unmanned aircraft (UAVs), which are generally used in warrelated missions in Ukraine. Among other things, the defense led by Zelenskyy had already managed to intercept and shoot down one of these planes: it happened on March 15 last year, when the Kiev authorities identified a Russian surveillance drone that first crossed Poland and then reentered Ukrainian airspace. It was a drone that apparently had the task oversees the Ukrainian military training center later hit by a Russian missile attack.

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These small planes stay in flight for a long time, at least until they identify the target to hit. In some cases explains the newspaper they are filled Hundreds of steel marbles. They are the socalled “Kamikaze drones” because they first select and then hit the target. Moreover, according to reports from RaiNews24, at the moment the battle between Turkishmade drones supplied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Russian drones will take place. Many of their advantages: They can take off in the smallest of spaces, fly 24 hours at a time and, above all, thanks to their light construction, they can reach speeds of up to 220 km/h.

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