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To spread: On the night of May 25, the Russians attacked Odessa with drones from...

Ukrainian air defense cannot knock UAV because of a new tactic of Russian shelling - expert (video)

To spread: On the night of May 25, the Russians attacked Odessa with drones from a height of 3 km, and one of the areas from a record height of 4900 meters. At this height, the mobile fire groups of the Armed Forces and most anti -aircraft systems are unable to knock them down. Oleksandr Kovalenko, a watchdog of the group "Information Resistance", said in a comment for the Telegram-channel "Trukha".

According to Kovalenko, a height of 4900 m was recorded in one of the regions of Ukraine, from which Russian drones-Kamikadze Shahd-136 was attacked. Usually such UAVs fly at a height of up to 1000-1500 meters. And the Odessa region of the Russians attacked UAVs from a height of 3 km. The military expert says that at this height, mobile fire groups and most anti -aircraft systems are not capable of knocking down Russian drones.

Fire groups, armed MAS, as well as aircraft and SMRCs of small and medium radius can be knocked out. He is convinced that the Russians do it to reduce the efficiency of mobile firing groups and make air defense use missiles more often. An alternative is to use aviation. "We return to the issue of aviation, not only reactive, as MiG-29 or F-16, but also easier. It is about light shock helicopters and assaulting turbo-screwdrook unreactive aviation," Kovalenko said.

Also, the military observer reported that on the night of May 25, a "Record" was set by the number of UAVs: Russia launched 298 pieces in Ukraine. However, about half of them were drones, because the Russian Federation has a problem with the rapid increase in Shahaneda production. And they were locally lost during suppression by the means of EW. Recall that on the night of May 25, the Russians attacked Ukraine with drones and rockets. Focus wrote about the consequences.