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The Russian soldiers passed to the mass attack by drones after Ukrainian defende...

Russians start drones every 82 minutes: Armed Forces Fighter about heavy battles near Avdiivka (video)

The Russian soldiers passed to the mass attack by drones after Ukrainian defenders broke their infantry with the help of M-2 machines. In the Avdeevsky direction, the Russian military is increasingly used against the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine unmanned aircraft. The commander of the motor infantry company of the 53rd separate mechanized brigade of Prince Vladimir Monomakh with the call sign "Zam" in an interview with Censor. NET "Yuri Butusov" told about it.

The military for ten months without rotation protects Avdiivka from Russian invaders. The journalist said that in two days the invaders attacked the position of his mouth with drones 35 times. These were FPV-punks-kilogram Kamikadze drones, which carried 450 grams of explosives-and attacked the positions of the Armed Forces soldiers every 82 minutes. The brigade commander agrees with the saying that a real war of drones launched between Russia and Ukraine.

He explained that when the Russian infantry collided with the M-2 tanks and combat vehicles on the flanks of Avdiivka and was destroyed, the enemy's command moved to a predominantly air attack by the Armed Forces. The FPV attacks are so merciless that the 53rd Brigade can recognize the Russian FPV operator by the flight trajectory, which is heading for their drone, approaching Ukrainian positions. "I know how every pilot flies," the deputy said.

He also warned that the situation could change for the worse if the Russians produce and deploy even more FPV-non-500 dollars. We will remind, earlier we wrote that the Russians began to use in Ukraine the powerful systems of the EW. The invaders could process serial complexes so that they were stuck in the UAV control at a long distance without affecting the video signal.