Soldiers of the active operations unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine and operators of the HIMARS rocket system destroyed a Russian Tor missile system in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
The press service of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reported on this.
A Ukrainian-made PD-2 reconnaissance drone, which was purchased and handed over to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine by the Come Back Alive Foundation, detected and recorded the target’s defeat.
The video shows how a GMLRS rocket strikes a target that’s standing in the middle of a field.
Militarnyi previously reported that the operators of one of the Special Operations Forces units discovered and destroyed the Buk-M1 air defense system’s launcher with six missiles.
It was reported that the transporter loader launcher and firing unit of the Buk-M1 system were discovered while working in the Sumy sector.
The firing unit was damaged, and the transporter loader launcher was destroyed. Rocket fuel detonated as a result of the hit. The Russians tried to put out the fire, but failed.
The operators inflicted fire damage using fixed-wing kamikaze drones while a Shark drone monitored the target.
On April 30, it was reported that the strike drone operators of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) unit discovered and hit two Buk-M1 air defense system launchers in the Sumy sector.
As a result of the stirke, the equipment was apparently damaged and immobilized, but not destroyed. Therefore, another 9A310M1 self-propelled launcher was sent to evacuate it.
The vehicle dispatched to tow the damaged unit was also targeted by an attack drone from an SOF unit.
In both cases, an unknown kamikaze drone with a V-shaped tail fin was used to destroy elements of the enemy Buk-M1 system.
According to the described appearance, it could be a Polish Warmate or Ukrainian RAM II attack drone.
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