The Ukrainian army has released a video showing its Bulava assault unit being destroyed Wild hornet dronesseveral Russian armored vehicles stored in a hangar ready for use in the southern offensive.
You can see how in the images released this week Several Russian Army armored vehicles explode when attacked by these First Person View (FPV) droneswhich have a built-in camera and can therefore be controlled remotely to select the target precisely.
And that’s exactly what they do. You can see how in the video These drones enter through the hangar door, located in Staromlynivka, Donetsk region, select the target and move against it. At another point in the video, uploaded to the networks by several defense-focused accounts, one of these hangars can be seen exploding and being reduced to rubble.
According to the Ukrainian army, these drones cost around 5,000 euros each, but their destructive power is far greater than their value. According to this information, they were involved in the Ukrainian attack destroyed at least nine armored vehiclesincluding two T72 tanks, a powerful BMP-3 (the third version of one of the most successful combat vehicles of the Russian troops) and a “rare” Terminator-type armored fighting vehicle.
Other sources speak of the destruction of two units of the BREM-1 ARV, an armored vehicle and a Ural-4320 all-terrain vehicle designed to transport cargo, people and trailers on all types of terrain.
Very fast and efficient drones
As for the drone used, the presence of a camera on board allows not only to capture images in action, but also Select targets more precisely.
When building the Wild Hornet drone, the American fighter aircraft F/A 18 Hornetand is characterized by the speed achieved and the versatility of its maneuvers.
