Ukrainian Night Drones Now Target Moving Russian Tanks — Forbes
Last week, Ukraine's Nemesis unit successfully attacked a fast-moving Russian tank at night. They first breached the armor with a grenade and then damaged the tracks with a second, forcing the tank off the road as the crew abandoned it, Forbes reports.
Ukraine's unmanned systems force, initiated by President Zelenskyy, has become a top priority. The unit uses "vampire drones" equipped with infrared cameras, allowing them to operate effectively in the dark. These drones can hit both stationary and moving targets, thanks to the operators' high skill level, the article highlights.
Last week, Ukraine's Nemesis unit successfully attacked a fast-moving Russian tank at night. They first breached the armor with a grenade and then damaged the tracks with a second, forcing the tank off the road as the crew abandoned it, Forbes reports.
Ukraine's unmanned systems force, initiated by President Zelenskyy, has become a top priority. The unit uses "vampire drones" equipped with infrared cameras, allowing them to operate effectively in the dark. These drones can hit both stationary and moving targets, thanks to the operators' high skill level, the article highlights.