Ukraine's army intelligence company (HUR) launched on July 1 video footage exhibiting domestically produced drones hanging a number of Russian air protection property and a fighter jet in occupied Crimea in what it described as a profitable particular operation.
The undated footage exhibits the fight use of UJ-26 drones, generally often called Bober (Beavers), focusing on high-value Russian army programs.
"These dependable weapons within the palms of HUR particular forces are turning critically essential Russian targets into ineffective scrap," the company mentioned in an announcement.
HUR added that the Bober drones are successfully "gnawing by way of" Russia's costly air protection programs "like barberries."
The launched footage exhibits that the strikes destroyed or severely broken a number of Russian army property, together with a Pantsir-S1 air protection system and its crew, a Niobium-SV radar, a Pechora-3 coastal radar, a Protivnik-GE radar, and a Su-30 fighter jet stationed on the Saky airfield in occupied Crimea.
The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t confirm HUR's claims.
The strikes are a part of Ukraine's ongoing efforts to degrade Russian army capabilities in Crimea, which has been below Russian occupation since 2014.
Ukraine has more and more deployed new drone programs to focus on Russian army property on the entrance line and deep contained in the Russian rear.

