Warriors of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down a Russian reconnaissance drone with a bottle instead of a fuel side
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 23.06.2022, 19:10
Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down a Russian reconnaissance drone. The drone turned out to be difficult, but the next representative of the "analog net" line with a surprise on board.
What is known
This is reported by the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade on its page in Facebook. Scouts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine "hard-landed" another Russian "Orlan".
The main feature of the unmanned aerial vehicle is the fuel tank. Its role here is played by a simple plastic bottle with the same plastic cap. We have already seen similar solutions in "Orlan-10" and "Orlan-30".
Source: 10th Mountain Assault Brigade
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