FPV drone crews destroyed AFU equipment and personnel in the Kursk border area


FPV drone units of paratrooper reconnaissance units have destroyed military equipment and personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the border areas of Kursk Region. This was reported by the Russian Defense Ministry on November 25.
"The big task of a scout, in addition to finding the enemy, you also need to destroy, at the same time, when conducting assault operations, scouts help the attackers to see what is in front of them <...> also help with attack drones," - said the commander of the reconnaissance company with the call sign Arbat.
Operators of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were able to identify a hideout of AFU fighters, a Soviet-made infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) and an M-113 IFV, which is made in the United States. After that, the enemy positions were destroyed by the attack drones.
The UAV formation works in pairs. The first person prepares the attack drone for launch, while the second person at this time performs reconnaissance to identify enemy points. After the targets were set, the attack drones took to the air, the second operator skillfully corrected their flight and recorded the defeat of AFU personnel in the dugout, as well as military equipment and various weapons.
"The enemy is exhausted, already, roughly speaking, shifting more to defensive actions than to offensive ones. For our part, we break their logistics, take more important heights, crossroads and cope with success," - said a fighter with the call sign Arbat.
Earlier, on November 24, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that the Orlan-10 multifunctional UAV of the Novorossiysk paratroopers had detected an accumulation of AFU manpower and corrected a strike on it by airborne artillery on the Orekhovsky direction in Zaporizhzhya region.
The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was made against the background of the aggravated situation in the region.
More current video and details about the situation in Donbass see on Izvestia TV channel.
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