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Along with Javelin and Himars: As drones help to reflect the offensive of the Russians under the comedar

The drones allow the Ukrainian military to notice and impress the invaders on the approaches to the city. The Ukrainian military reflects the offensive of the Russian army under the carbon in Donetsk region. The British tabloid The Guardian found out how the defenders help unmanned aircraft. A few kilometers from the front line 68-a, the Armed Forces Brigade was equipped in the basement on a private area, a high-tech command, which is heated by a regular stove.

The Ukrainian military is sitting on laptops or looking at large monitors, studying videos from drone cameras, and intercepted radio intervals of employees of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The Senior Lieutenant of the Armed Forces with the call sign "quiet" compared the UAV on the front with the "magic wand", which helps in everything: from intelligence to adjusting the artillery fire.

It is very important for Ukrainians to show enemy strength before they get to the nearly destroyed mineral city of coal and destroy them from afar. The frames removed from the air indicate the low training of Russians from the 155th Marine Corps, consisting of recently mobilized soldiers. Beginners on the battlefield often gather to groups, making them easy to target for the Armed Forces.

However, Russian equipment is not so much destroyed by drones as Javelin anti -tank rocket complexes and Himars volley fire systems. SpaceX recently stated that it has limited the use of Starlink for the Armed Forces precisely because satellite Internet is used to control drone on the battlefield. "Quiet" says that he has not noticed any changes, and under the collet service works.

The Ukrainian Lieutenant Colonel Pavel Khazan suggested that Ilona Maska's company decided to limit Starlink's work only for percussion UAVs, but not for reconnaissance, but it is unknown whether the software could distinguish between these two types of drones. February Thirteenth American astronaut Scott Kelly asked Ilon Mask to return the Armed Forces to access to Starlink.

The billionaire replied that Ukrainians continue to use satellite Internet from SpaceX, in particular on the advanced, but the company seeks to prevent escalation of a conflict capable of developing into the Third World War. On February Fifteenth GUR, the Defense Ministry reported that the occupiers were storming the coal and Bakhmut, trying to interfere with the Armed Forces.