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Russian kamikaze drone destroys Ukrainian radar – MOD (VIDEO) | |
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The strike, involving a Geran-2 UAV, was conducted in Chernigov Region, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has reported | The strike, involving a Geran-2 UAV, was conducted in Chernigov Region, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has reported |
The Russian military has taken out a Ukrainian radar with a drone strike in the country’s northern Chernigov Region, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has reported. | The Russian military has taken out a Ukrainian radar with a drone strike in the country’s northern Chernigov Region, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has reported. |
In a statement on Monday, the ministry said a UAV unit operating Geran-2 drones had conducted the strike near the settlement of Borzna. | In a statement on Monday, the ministry said a UAV unit operating Geran-2 drones had conducted the strike near the settlement of Borzna. |
A short video clip accompanying the statement depicts what appears to be several military vehicles moments before being hit by the drone. A powerful explosion follows, with plumes of black smoke billowing from the site. | A short video clip accompanying the statement depicts what appears to be several military vehicles moments before being hit by the drone. A powerful explosion follows, with plumes of black smoke billowing from the site. |
Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry said similar explosives-laden UAVs had obliterated a Ukrainian marines’ position in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR). | Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry said similar explosives-laden UAVs had obliterated a Ukrainian marines’ position in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR). |
In a separate attack around the same time, Russian Geran-2 drones hit a Ukrainian UAV workshop in Sumy Region, according to military officials in Moscow. | In a separate attack around the same time, Russian Geran-2 drones hit a Ukrainian UAV workshop in Sumy Region, according to military officials in Moscow. |
Several days earlier, the ministry released footage of a purported strike on a Ukrainian ammunition depot in the DPR. | Several days earlier, the ministry released footage of a purported strike on a Ukrainian ammunition depot in the DPR. |
The Geran-2 employs a ‘flying wing’ aerodynamic configuration and carries a 40kg+ warhead, with an operational range of up to 2,000km (1,250 miles). While the UAV typically travels at relatively moderate speeds (around 150-170kph or 93-105mph), its low radar signature and the ability to fly intricate trajectories has enabled the kamikaze drone to effectively penetrate Ukrainian air defenses. | The Geran-2 employs a ‘flying wing’ aerodynamic configuration and carries a 40kg+ warhead, with an operational range of up to 2,000km (1,250 miles). While the UAV typically travels at relatively moderate speeds (around 150-170kph or 93-105mph), its low radar signature and the ability to fly intricate trajectories has enabled the kamikaze drone to effectively penetrate Ukrainian air defenses. |
Russian forces usually launch Gerans in large numbers, which further increases the likelihood of at least some of the UAVs reaching their targets. | Russian forces usually launch Gerans in large numbers, which further increases the likelihood of at least some of the UAVs reaching their targets. |
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, the Russian military has deployed long-range drones to strike dual-purpose infrastructure, military installations, and Ukrainian weapon storage sites. | Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, the Russian military has deployed long-range drones to strike dual-purpose infrastructure, military installations, and Ukrainian weapon storage sites. |
The rapid production rate of the Geran-2 – dozens or even hundreds monthly – has enabled Moscow’s forces to launch UAV swarms on an almost daily basis. | The rapid production rate of the Geran-2 – dozens or even hundreds monthly – has enabled Moscow’s forces to launch UAV swarms on an almost daily basis. |
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