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According to the commander of the PTRC company with the call sign

Will FPV-Drones be replaced by a PTRC: Armed Forces Fighter about the prospects of "Stugna" (video)

According to the commander of the PTRC company with the call sign "Jack", FPV-therots will allow in the future to save more lives of the military. Ukrainian "Stugna" and Russian "Cornet" very good systems and each of them has its advantages. In order to successfully destroy the invaders' armored vehicles, each PTRC (anti -tank missile complex) unit conducts careful preparatory processes in advance.

The Ukrainian complexes "Stugna", but also Russian "Cornet", which can be captured by the enemy, also have their advantages in the battle. A PTRC commander with a call sign Jack told this in an interview with focus.

According to him, on the online videos on the Internet the burning equipment of the Russian army looks spectacular, but it should be remembered that Ukrainian heroes are worth a lot of effort: it is necessary to remember the time, the moment, to take into account the height or lowland, and to take into account even the weather conditions. "It is thought that we are very different from infantrymen, but it is not," Jack says. "Many people think we stand there behind, we cover someone.

No! In fact, anti -tank destruction operations through a shortage of ammunition and fire damage are Out of the infantry, for zero. In the gray zone, somewhere in some bushes. In such conditions, so that no one can see you up to the fact that it takes a few hours to sit and not move for a few hours before the day, because with the invasion of drones and FPV - this is It can be very, very dangerous. There are sometimes tasks that can only be performed by PTRC calculations.

" The main thing after the shot and the destruction of the equipment is quickly gathered and relocated, because the enemy quickly determines the place of the shot and begins to dwell everything that is. "The Russians realize that they work on them, they begin to fill everyone that they have: artillery, mortars, RSZV, aviation. For them it was like a fire, they need to be destroyed. They tracked us," the military continued.

According to "Jack", the PTRK will not disappear from the front, but most of the work will be taken away by FPV-punks. They are able to beat 10-12 kilometers, unlike PTRC, which has a range twice less. "In addition, today's PTRK work with laser guidance, and modern armored vehicles sometimes have advanced protection systems," the fighter notes. "The tank crew sees that his car is now attack to prevent the rocket from being prevented.