Ukrainian army showed attack aircraft to mine mines
September 8, 2022
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The army demonstrated attack aircraft capable of carrying up to six mines, rocket-powered anti-tank grenade launchers and homemade bombs. The units of the operational-tactical group “Sumi” were reinforced
The army demonstrated attack aircraft capable of carrying up to six mines, rocket-powered anti-tank grenade launchers and homemade bombs.
The units of the operational-tactical group “Sumi” were reinforced by specialists of the Special Operations Forces. Military personnel from the Zaporozhye region arrived and brought with them attack aircraft.
Among the arsenals brought there are huge drones, each weighing more than fifteen kilograms. “The drones we work with have a high payload capacity of up to 20 kg and can carry different ammunition with different power and impact area.‘ said the soldier.
The unit is equipped with drones that can fly according to the coordinates and hit several targets in one sortie. “We are ready to provide security in the border areas of Sumy Oblast“, said the commander of the special forces unit.
The drones shown are an improvised ammunition drop system and 82mm min. In addition, some models can be equipped with a pair of vertically mounted reactive anti-tank grenade launchers.
The concept of installing grenade launchers on drones is not new. In Ukraine, in 2018, the company Matrix of Technologies, led by volunteer Yuriy Kasyanov, presented the Demon drone, capable of carrying up to two RPG-22/26 grenade launchers, and can also be equipped with an RPG-7. grenade launcher, small arms or bombs up to 5 kg.
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