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The automated station created obstacles to Ukrainian drones within 50 kilometers...

Substituted their own: the Armed Forces destroyed the system "resident" together with the crew (video)

The automated station created obstacles to Ukrainian drones within 50 kilometers, but was amazed by the GMLRS projectile. Ukrainian soldiers were able to eliminate the Russian complex of electronic struggle P-330G "resident" with the help of unmanned aircraft. The video with the work of drone appeared in the Telegram-channel of a group of percussion unmanned complexes as part of the Defense Forces of Ukraine Flying Skull on Tuesday, August 29.

Initially, the operator, who controlled the scout drone, noticed KamAZ on the road, which was traveling at high speed and traced the truck. The car stopped in the forest belt, stayed there for a while and left. Looking at the Ukrainian military through the unmanned aerial vehicle chamber, they were able to detect a mask among the trees with a complex of Reb R-330G "inhabitant". Soon Russian invaders came to military equipment on a white car.

At this time, the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces hit the enemy system of the HPs with a controlled GMLRS reactive shell 227 mm. After that, the reconnaissance drone showed the results of the work: the military equipment of the Russian Federation enveloped thick smoke, and the crew of the EW was liquidated. It is an automated obstacle creation station created by the Protect for the Russian Army.

It is intended for suppression of ground communication stations, satellite communication systems "Inmarssat" and "Iridium", GPS navigation system, GSM mobile networks. In addition, the complex can conduct an encrypted exchange of information with the command control point and apply to the maps detected sources of radio emission. A minimum of three people are required to maintain. Recall that on August 28, the FPV-Dron destroyed the Russian Thor-M1 SCR for $ 25 million.