Russian Buk missile system tears apart: successful work of HIMARS in correcting Ukrainian SHARK drone (video)
In the Zaporizhzhia sector, HIMARS destroyed and damaged five Buk anti-aircraft missile systems of Russian troops. The Ukrainian SHARK aerial reconnaissance systems helped them to adjust the fire.
Footage of successful work on enemy targets was published by the Come Back Alive Foundation.
The video shows the SHARK crew searching for Russian Bukas in the fields and adjusting HIMARS strikes against them.
In the first part of the video, you can see how a GMLRS missile hits one of the enemy SAMs, and the Buk is literally “torn apart”: its missiles are scattered randomly across the field.
One SHARK aerial reconnaissance system contributed to the detection, destruction or damage of five Buk systems in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
What is known about the SHARK drone
This is a drone created by the Ukrainian company Ukrspecsystems for observation and fire control. The drone can stay in the air for four hours. It is equipped with a powerful camera with 30x optical zoom and digital zoom, which allows it to capture details from a considerable distance. This drone also performs well in a variety of climates, including temperatures from -15°C to +50°C, and can fly at speeds up to 150 km/h.