A Ukrainian UAV pilot follows a Russian Osa-AKM air defense system and crew to its temporary base. The operator later orders a HIMARS strike on the building.



by MilesLongthe3rd

7 comments
  1. Lately again more HIMARS strikes, wonder if something changed ?

  2. So what can we take from this? We already know that long-range weaponry is very limited. So the target must be important. But the target was 1960s technology, and for short range air defence. I doubt it’s of much use against drones. The missiles have about a 9 mile range so it’s not much of a threat to anything with standoff weapons. So the only reason I can think of choosing this target is to protect Ukrainian choppers doing loft rocket attacks near the front line, and possibly SU-25s doing the same thing.

  3. you’d wonder if there’s radar either on the vehicle or at the base why they wouldn’t stop, turn around and fire at the uav

  4. Ahh back to base another mission finished alive” the Russians 🤣

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