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The robotic flag raising ceremony took place a few weeks after the Armed Forces ...

The resistance sign in an extremely dangerous area: the Drone of the Armed Forces set the flag of Ukraine in Krynki (photo)

The robotic flag raising ceremony took place a few weeks after the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces advanced on the Left Bank of the Dnieper. Despite the forces of the opponent, which predominate, they continue to step on one of the sectors of the front of the Armed Forces, albeit with drones.

This week, the pilot of the Ukrainian drone from the 36th brigade in Krynki with the help of a quadcopter placed the flag of Ukraine on the shells of the edge of the eastern part of the bridgehead in the Kherson region. Forbes reports. The robotic flag raising ceremony took place a few weeks after the Ukrainian Marines advanced in the Krynki.

Such success was made possible by the operation carried out by the Dronovodic team a few days earlier, during which the most dangerous Russian operator was eliminated. It was significant that a drone was needed to claim the outskirts of the Krynok. On this treeless area, the 26th Motorized Rifle Regiment has lost a tank, a combat car and several infantry calculations in the last month.

"Our defenders are there under very high pressure," explained one of the Ukrainian pilots, which publishes posts under the nickname Kriegsforscher. The fact that the forces of Ukraine's defense not only managed to restrain the great forces of the enemy, but also to gradually expand the bridgehead, testifies to courage and stability, as well as the wonderful ability to use small drones and radio electronic struggle.

The robotic air forces of Ukraine in the Kryni use the small FPV-augments and a larger reusable hexacopter-the night "grandmother Yaga", which can lose up to 14 kg of explosives in one raid. Drones practically do not allow the Russian troops to approach the bridgehead in the Krynki. Russian drones, in turn, are faced with Ukrainian gluthers that affect radio communication between operators and their drones.