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On average, in three hours, Ukrainian FPV-auctions dump 50 grenades, hunting Rus...

"Similar to fishing": drones help the Army to move under Bakhmut by means of pomegranates from the United States

On average, in three hours, Ukrainian FPV-auctions dump 50 grenades, hunting Russian invaders and destroying them with dozens. The Ukrainian troops end with Soviet GLOs-25 and POP-17 grenades, so drone operators under Bakhmut are increasingly dropped by ammunition for American grenade launchers called MK-19. Radio Liberty journalists told this.

Journalists spoke with one of the DJI Mavic drone operators, who said that his unit was accompanied by attacking troops, helps them with reconnaissance information and at the same time clean up the infantry of the invaders with the help of bombard drones. Thanks to the small ammunition who dump drones, the Ukrainian army continues to promote the flanks in the vicinity of Bakhmut.

"We try to knock out the hostile infantry from the trenches before our assaults are suitable there, we cover them from the air, accompany them, warn of possible contacts," says Maxim, FPV-arable Operator of the 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces.

According to the fighter, his unit on average in three hours has time to lose about 50 ammunition into the infantry of the Russian Federation, and now there is a transition to the American MK-19, which was mostly used for attacks on light armored vehicles of the enemy. This is due to the fact that the reserves of Soviet power-25 and POP-17 began to reach the end. And American ammunition to a grenade launcher cope perfectly with technique and infantry.

Maxim argues that their drones mostly suffer from the radar struggle of the Russians, and they are almost never confused by small arms. According to the drone operator, in the last few days in battle they lost four UAVs, but "300% worked their potential". "In these days, we have stuffed about 20" orcs ", these are only those we saw that we have visually confirmed. I am not talking about those we threw under the nets and in the armor," Maxim says.

His colleague Nikita from Achilles (92 Separate Storm Brigade of the Armed Forces) believes that the destruction of the enemy with FPV-punks is very similar to fishing. "You sit, you wait, and when there is a goal - you work," - says a soldier of 92 separate assault brigade of the Armed Forces. Nikita claims that FPV drones are very effective in military affairs. At an average cost of $ 500, they can destroy the equipment or ammunition of the enemy for millions.