Soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces, using electronic warfare equipment, landed and then destroyed a heavy drone bomber of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
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The Ukrainian heavy unmanned aerial vehicle - bomber, better known as "Baba Yaga", was destroyed by military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. This was reported by Russian military Telegram channels with reference to the 200th motorized rifle brigade of the Russian Armed Forces.
As follows from the message, Drone was destroyed in the Artemovsk direction, where heavy fighting is underway. Servicemen of the 200th motorized rifle brigade of the Russian army managed to track the movements of drone. Then, using electronic warfare equipment (EW) the enemy's heavy drone was landed and then destroyed on the ground.
In footage published on the Internet, you can see how the Russian military is tracking an enemy drone. It then lands using electronic warfare. After this, the drone, already on the ground, begins to attack using ammunition drops.
It is known that the name "Baba Yaga" refers to unmanned aerial vehicles with a large carrying capacity and a good navigation system. Previously, they were used in agriculture. After the start of the armed conflict, such drones began to be redesigned to perform combat missions.
These drones have noisy propellers and low flight. They are characterized by low speed. Ukrainian formations use them to drop ammunition on Russian positions or other targets.
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