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Ukraine’s Successful Use of Shark Drones and HIMARS Rockets to Eliminate Russian Buk Missile System

Ukraine used the collaborative tactic of Shark drones and HIMARS rockets to outwit and eliminate the Russian Buk missile system. Photo/Defense Express

KYIVDrone-drone Shark Ukraine in action to outwit five Buk missile defense systems Russia in the hotly contested Zaporizhzhia region. After being fooled, Moscow’s five missile systems were obliterated by a sudden HIMARS rocket attack.

Cooperation drone The Shark with the advanced HIMARS rocket system supplied by the United States (US) is a new tactic for the Kyiv military to break through Moscow’s defense lines in occupied Ukraine.

According to reports NEXTA, Ukraine uses Shark drones to carry out reconnaissance and deception. After being busy with the group drone However, the five Buk surface-to-air missile systems were unaware of the lightning strikes of the HIMARS rockets. The report did not specify the time and location of the incident.

HIMARS has been used extensively by Ukrainian forces to target Russian positions and assets since America delivered the multiple rocket launcher system in June 2022.

European media reports say that Ukraine often uses it drone Shark for aerial reconnaissance in Zaporizhzhia, where Kyiv said its troops had now crossed Russia’s carefully prepared first line of defense.

It is not yet clear what type of Buk missile system was destroyed by the HIMARS attack. The Russian Defense Ministry also has not commented.

Drone Shark is a medium-range unmanned aerial vehicle produced by a Ukrainian company; Ukrspecsystems. According to the manufacturer, drone This can last up to four hours with a communication range of up to 80 kilometers or 50 miles.

Drone Shark can reach a maximum speed of 130 kilometers per hour.

2023-09-12 00:14:57
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