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Inside the enemy drone DJI Mavick 3, the military found the detail that was made...

The Armed Forces was beaten by a Russian drone with antitrone guns (video)

Inside the enemy drone DJI Mavick 3, the military found the detail that was made in the so -called DNR. Marines have shot down the Russian drone with the help of special antitrone guns. The press service of the Navy of Ukraine revealed details of the event on the official page on the social network Facebook. 36 A separate brigade of the Marine Corps named after Mikhail Bilynsky from Nikolaev is now fighting from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the eastern direction.

On the eve of a unit specializing in radio -electronic fighting technologies, they noticed in the sky UAV, which helped the Russians to furnish the Armed Forces from mortars and adjust the fire. Using antitrone guns, the infantrymen "drowned" the signal and landed the device that was a model DJI Mavick 3 Chinese production. During the fall, the drone has received serious damage, you can see broken screw supports and hole in the body.

Interestingly, inside the Armed Forces fighters found a detail with the inscription "Made in the DNR" - its purpose is unknown. Recently, in Odessa, a border guard from a machine gun shot down the Dron-Kamikadze Shahd, who fell into the Black Sea without flying to Ukraine. The attack from the air had to be reflected at night, almost in full darkness, but a soldier with a thermal imaging, which directed the shooters, came to the rescue.

Representatives of the State Border Guard explained that they are specially trained to defeat such drones in difficult conditions. Earlier, the Armed Forces fighters with the help of an antitrone gun destroyed the Russian drone bomber directly in the flight. They intercepted control of the aircraft and rolled it from side to side, forcing the mines to explode from blows. They also wrote what antitrone guns use the Armed Forces to combat drones.