Drones destroy Russian armored vehicles in the Belgorod region
The border guards of the Pomsta (Revenge – ed.) Brigade conducted an operation to search for and destroy enemy vehicles using attack drones in the Russian Federation.
The footage of the operation was published on the page of the QUICK DEATH drone unit.
The operators of the strike unmanned aerial systems destroyed the invaders’ equipment during a night raid that took place 10 kilometers from the Ukrainian-Russian border in the occupied territory.
Equipped with thermal imaging optics, FPV drones flew into the enemy’s rear and destroyed two enemy infantry fighting vehicles and one tank.
Judging by the footage, at least one tank was completely destroyed in the attack, as evidenced by the burning of ammunition inside the vehicle. Two other infantry fighting vehicles were damaged.
The location of the Russian equipment attack was geolocated (here) ten kilometers from the border, near the village of Berezovka, Belgorod region of the Russian Federation.
Ambush near Sudzha
A month ago, not far from this spot in the neighboring Kursk region, Ukrainian troops defeated a large convoy of Russian vehicles near the border.
“Malibu” attack drones of the 53rd Brigade and “Wings to Hell” of the 103rd Brigade Attack Drones Units defeated a convoy of 15 trucks with FPV drones, hitting the lead vehicle and the green flag vehicle, and then began to finish off the disorganized occupiers.
The drone operators conducted reconnaissance and coordination with the help of an operational reconnaissance drone Shark, which monitored the situation around them throughout the attack.
Some vehicles and Russian soldiers managed to escape the ambush, avoiding drone strikes, but most of the convoy was destroyed.
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