mbingunikwetu
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Majeshi ya Ukraine yanashindwa yaamueje kushughulika na kamikazer drones za Urusi. Ni drones za gharama chee (dola 20,000 za marekani kwa kila moja). Ina uwezo wa kuangamiza vifaru, magari ya kivita, na vifaa vingine vya kijeshi, kubomoa majumba makubwa nk. Ukkraine wanaweza kuzidungua lakini kwa kutumia air defense missiles za mamilioni ya dola ambapo ni hasara pia!! Ukiidungua inakutia hasara, usipoidungua inakutia hasara pia. Cheki hapa hizo drones zikiwa kazini:
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Russia's Lancet kamikaze drone © Sputnik
Russian Lancet kamikaze drones have become a major thorn in the side of Ukraine’s frontline troops, and Kiev needs more advanced Western weaponry to tackle this threat, the Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday, citing a senior Ukrainian official.
According to Yury Sak, an adviser to the Ukrainian defense minister, Kiev’s intelligence believes that Russia has “started investing more in the production of these drones.”
“To understand why they are a concern to us, anything that is capable of damaging our equipment or posing a risk to our troops is a concern to us,” Sak said. “Without giving the Russians credit, it’s not a bad bit of kit.”
Russian Lancets, which carry up to 3kg of explosives, fly at low altitudes to avoid detection, are highly maneuverable, and can loiter in the air until the target exposes itself. These factors make them a major threat to Ukrainian artillery, especially given that Kiev is reluctant to use air defense missiles on these relatively cheap aircraft, the report says.
Russian military shares video of kamikaze drone strikes
The Russian military has shared new footage of kamikaze drone strikes against Ukrainian troops
Russian kamikaze drones are major headache for Ukraine – Telegraph
Kiev needs more Gepard air defense systems to fight Lancet UAVs, an adviser to the defense minister told the outlet
Russia's Lancet kamikaze drone © Sputnik
Russian Lancet kamikaze drones have become a major thorn in the side of Ukraine’s frontline troops, and Kiev needs more advanced Western weaponry to tackle this threat, the Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday, citing a senior Ukrainian official.
According to Yury Sak, an adviser to the Ukrainian defense minister, Kiev’s intelligence believes that Russia has “started investing more in the production of these drones.”
“To understand why they are a concern to us, anything that is capable of damaging our equipment or posing a risk to our troops is a concern to us,” Sak said. “Without giving the Russians credit, it’s not a bad bit of kit.”
Russian Lancets, which carry up to 3kg of explosives, fly at low altitudes to avoid detection, are highly maneuverable, and can loiter in the air until the target exposes itself. These factors make them a major threat to Ukrainian artillery, especially given that Kiev is reluctant to use air defense missiles on these relatively cheap aircraft, the report says.