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Russians have learned to better use FPV-punks with storms: how do the Armed Forces suffer from this

The Russian military is not in place, so Ukrainians need more means of combating hostile drones, analysts said. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to use FPV-punks better during the storms of Ukrainian positions. This was reported by Deepstate analysts in Telegram. Analysts have noted that the enemy is not in place and continues to improve the practice of using FPV-oules, resulting in the Ukrainian military need to find the best methods of combating Russian UAVs.

In addition, DeepState showed the consequences of the use of such UAVs by the occupiers in the assault on the example of the outskirts of the village of Priutny in the Zaporozhye region. In particular, last week, four Ukrainian positions with at least 13 soldiers were stormed between Staromaore and Slugu.

The monitoring group showed a photo showing the stop card of the main lesions on the positions of the Armed Forces, namely: as a result of which the Armed Forces lost the dead seven people, while the invaders-none. In addition, the enemy occupied almost a kilometer of the forest strip on the curve. "We will not specify how much the enemy costs 8 FPV-punks that gave this result. To say that our boys were mistaken-they could not.

They kept weapons and did not allow the assault workers to approach the last fire," the Deepstate said. Analysts added that these are the realities of war, and the slightest changes on the map are always "sweat and blood". Therefore, volunteers should not only raise funds on FPV-punks, but also look for ways to combat them, are convinced of Deepstate.

We will remind, on November 6 the commander of the company of shock unmanned aviation complexes "Achilles" 92 Separate assault brigade named after the Koshovo Ataman Ivan Sirko Yuriy Fedorenko stated that the Ukrainian military keep the initiative under Bakhmut of Donetsk region. In order to gain at least some successes, the enemy changed his tactics, he told.