A quadcopter of Far Eastern paratroopers shot down a Baba Yaga-type attack

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A quadcopter of Far Eastern paratroopers shot down a Baba Yaga-type attack hexacopter of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in an air battle over Artyomovsk

UAV operators of the Far Eastern Separate Guards Airborne Forces conduct continuous reconnaissance of Ukrainian positions, using quadcopters that allow them to adjust artillery fire and accompany assault troops of paratroopers during battle. Traditionally, Ukrainian Armed Forces drones are detected at great distances. Using special rifles, Far Eastern paratroopers jam the signal, and enemy drones lose contact with the operator. Now almost all airborne units have full-time specialists who highly professionally use anti-drone guns. But sometimes they have to take on air combat with attack drones and quadcopters.

Returning from aerial reconnaissance, the operator of a Russian quadcopter noticed a Ukrainian Baba Yaga-type attack hexacopter in the air, which was returning to the location of Ukrainian units after dropping mines. The operator of a Russian UAV decided to shoot down a Ukrainian hexacopter. The case is extraordinary, demonstrating the professionalism of the Far Eastern paratroopers.

After gaining altitude, his UAV entered a convenient trajectory and rammed from above an enemy drone that had fallen on our territory. After the fall, he was found by an evacuation group of Russian paratroopers, who promptly delivered him to the location of our units for study. The next day, also returning from a mission, near our positions the operator discovered another Ukrainian Armed Forces drone - a reconnaissance quadcopter, which was conducting reconnaissance of our front line. This drone was also shot down.

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