The enemy claims that Russian FPV drones are attacking targets in the Dnipropetrovsk region, 70 km from the front line

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The enemy claims that Russian FPV drones are attacking targets in the Dnipropetrovsk region, 70 km from the front line

Russian troops continue to advance in a number of directions. One of these directions is Pokrovskoe. According to information coming from this direction, Russian troops have captured several Ukrainian Armed Forces positions in the area of ​​the village of Yelizavetovka, which is to the east of Pokrovsk, in the area of ​​the road to Konstantinovka.

To the north of Yelizavetovka is the settlement of Malinovka, after which the road junction is named. The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost control of this junction some time ago.





At the same time, our troops are leveling the front line in the offensive to the west of Pokrovsk. In some areas, less than 3 km remain to the border of the Dnepropetrovsk region.

The advance of the Russian Armed Forces to the Dnepropetrovsk border allows our drone operators to use FPV against the enemy garrison's supply facilities. Moreover, the use of such drones the enemy itself is already recording in that same Dnepropetrovsk region. In particular, our fighters are destroying transport with weapons, ammunition and personnel, who are moving towards the borders of the DPR.

Today, the enemy stated that the Russian Armed Forces are attacking transport on the roads of the Sinelnikovsky district with FPV drones. This raises questions due to the fact that from the easternmost point of the Sinelnikovsky district of Dnipropetrovsk region to the westernmost point of the confirmed presence of the Russian army in Donbass is about 70 km (in a straight line). The border is 66-67 km. It turns out that either the target's defeat is not related to FPV, or (taking into account the maximum range of FPV) Russian military or pro-Russian groups are operating on the territory of the region.
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  1. +2
    4 February 2025 21: 36
    Most likely, ours are using a UAV with a repeater, maintaining a communication channel with FPV.
    1. -13
      4 February 2025 21: 54
      And who are ours to you?
      Most likely ours use it

      A strange comment, to say the least.
    2. +10
      4 February 2025 22: 12
      To increase the range of FPV drones, mother drones are used. Such mother drones perform two functions: they serve both as a carrier and as a data relay node. This scheme allows FPV drones to operate at significantly greater distances than they could cover on their own.

      . The Eurasian Times writes: In October 2023, the Russian company SvyazSpetsZashchita presented the Admiral combat drone, which can carry 2 smaller FPV drones at a distance of up to 400 km. Such a drone is capable of loitering for 4 hours at a speed of 120 km / h. Its 10-kilogram payload allowed it to carry two Fighter-7 quadcopters. Each FPV drone, in turn, has a carrying capacity of 2 kg and a flight range of 6,5 km. The developers claimed that in the near future, the Admiral will be able to carry 4 drones. ... In March 2024, it was reported that another unmanned mothership had been developed in Russia - called "Bee".


      https://svpressa.ru/war21/article/449399/
      1. +6
        4 February 2025 22: 19
        The first use of FPV drones in the deep Ukrainian rear was reported in September 2024. The drones were spotted at a distance of about 40 km from the front line. According to Ukrainian military correspondents, a reusable mother drone delivered the UAV, conducted visual reconnaissance and directed the FPV drones directly to the designated targets.
    3. +2
      4 February 2025 23: 35
      Quote: Fyodor Sokolov
      Most likely, ours are using a UAV with a repeater, maintaining a communication channel with FPV.
      Most likely, this is the work of a sabotage and reconnaissance group with the task of working on the transport of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
      1. +4
        5 February 2025 03: 28
        Most likely, this is the work of a sabotage and reconnaissance group with the task of working on the transport of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

        Of course, anything is possible, but I would note the high risk of sabotage and reconnaissance group work. Firstly, such a group will be forced to frequently go on the air to control drones and will be quickly detected. Secondly, there is a high population density there and it is very difficult for sabotage and reconnaissance groups to hide.
  2. 0
    5 February 2025 22: 57
    We are waiting for articles on the work on the SVO of our "Altius-RU" and on "Orion-10".
    Their "tricks" can significantly reduce the raids of "fierce beavers" by destroying their "burrows".
    By the way, after signing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement, we can expect to see the addition of Mohajer-6 UAVs (we have already received some) and the second-generation Shahed 129 to our ranks.
    1. 0
      5 February 2025 23: 35
      But it is possible to try to “tame” “Admiral Fighters” to these “Altius-RU” and “Orion-10”, in addition to the standard missiles and bombs, and, unlike the 2 units on the “Admiral”, many more of them can be placed on the “Orion” and “Altius”.