Drone avoids Russian fire to damage attack helicopters
Ukraine continues to push the boundaries of modern military technology in its defense from Russian attacks. In a groundbreaking move, Ukrainian forces have used high-speed unmanned naval drones equipped with anti-aircraft missiles to take down two manned Russian aircraft.
Ukrainian special operations scored a victory by destroying a manned aircraft with a long-range naval drone near Crimea’s western coast during the early hours of the morning. The dramatic nighttime footage, released by Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR), shows a Ukrainian Magura V5 naval drone navigating through rough seas while under fire from Russian Mi-8 helicopters.
HUR reported that the engagement occurred near Cape Tarkhankut, the westernmost point of Russian-occupied Crimea. The footage captures the drones launching multiple R-73 SeeDragon missiles – a Soviet-era air-to-air missile adapted for naval use by Ukraine. The drones successfully downed one Mi-8 helicopter and damaged another, forcing it to retreat.
The video showcases two missile launches, one of which resulted in a direct hit. The drones also appeared to fire machine guns at the Russian helicopters, although the results of this fire were unclear. HUR later released a recording of a Russian pilot acknowledging the hit by one of the seaborne anti-aircraft missiles, highlighting the effectiveness of Ukraine’s innovative military tactics.
(Michael Leahy. Source: Kyiv Post. Photo: Alexey Belkin)
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