A Blog by Jonathan Low

 

Jan 22, 2025

Russian Electronic War-Equipped Armored Vehicles Destroyed By Ukrainian Drones

Ukrainian drone tactics are becoming increasingly sophisticated, to the point where they are able to destroy Russian armored vehicles specifically designed and armed to counter FPV drones. 

In this case, infantry fighting vehicles equipped with electronic warfare systems and drone shields were 'neutralized' by Ukrainian drones piloted by the growing number of Ukraine's unmanned systems battalions attached to brigades. JL

Sofiia Syngaivska reports in Defense Express:

The unmanned systems battalion from the 110th Mechanized Brigade successfully eliminated two Russian infantry fighting vehicles attempting to advance toward Ukrainian positions. Russian forces had equipped their vehicles with anti-drone shields and electronic warfare systems, aiming to counter aerial threats. However, Ukrainian pilots neutralized these systems before targeting the IFVs. The first vehicle erupted in flames, quickly followed by the second.The operation showcased the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone tactics.

Operators of the unmanned systems battalion from the 110th Mechanized Brigade successfully eliminated two russian infantry fighting vehicles attempting to advance toward Ukrainian positions. The operation, captured on video and shared by the battalion on January 21, showcased the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone tactics.

Russian forces had equipped their vehicles with anti-drone shields and electronic warfare systems, aiming to counter aerial threats. However, Ukrainian pilots skillfully neutralized these systems before targeting the IFVs. The first vehicle erupted in flames, quickly followed by the second.

 

“We all enjoy watching enemy equipment burn! Two armored vehicles have met their end,” the battalion commented, underscoring the effectiveness of their operation.

This operation highlights the growing role of drones in modern warfare, as well as Ukraine’s ability to adapt and overcome technological challenges posed by the enemy.

0 comments:

Post a Comment