Spectacular footage of the destruction of Russian MLRS with “fireworks” under the watchful eye of the Ukrainian “Shark” (video)

Shark drones have already helped destroy hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Russian weapons, including artillery systems, electronic warfare, radar, air defense and armored vehicles

Reconnaissance drones “Shark” from the Ukrainian company Ukrspecsystems (part of NAUDI) help our military destroy as many Russian weapons and military equipment as possible, the “Come Back Alive” foundation has published a new video of how these UAVs help hunt for Russian weapons.

The footage above shows the work of the Flight Club crew from the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade, who helped destroy a number of Russian multiple launch rocket systems and other targets.

Destruction of the BM-21 Grad MLRS

Thus, the video shows extremely accurate strikes on enemy MLRS such as 122-mm BM-21 Grad and 220-mm BM-27 Uragan with all the “special effects” – namely, spectacular detonation of ammunition as a result of a hit.
According to the Oryx portal, since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the occupiers have lost at least 165 BM-21 Grad and 67 BM-27 Uragan MLRS.

Destruction of the BM-27 “Hurricane” MLRS

In addition, the position of the 2A36 Hyacinth-B 152-mm trailed cannon was destroyed, making a total of at least 41 units of this weapon lost by the Russian army since February 2022.
The footage also shows strikes on the logistics center of the Russian occupation forces under the watchful eye of a Shark reconnaissance drone.

Earlier this month, the Come Back Alive Foundation said that within the framework of the Eye for an Eye project, together with the OKKO network, they have already supplied the Ukrainian Defense Forces with 25 Shark systems, which have already helped destroy hundreds of millions of dollars worth of equipment.

For example, among the targets captured by these UAVs are 45 units of enemy 122-mm and 152-mm cannons and howitzers, as well as a number of other enemy weapons and military equipment, such as air defense systems, electronic warfare systems and radar stations, armored vehicles, etc.

Source defence-ua
You might also like
Comments
Loading...

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More