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The shock drone, filled with explosives, disrupted the Russian complex

"Mordora's Oko": Dron-Kamikadze "Pegas" blew up a complex of Russians to monitor the Armed Forces (video)

The shock drone, filled with explosives, disrupted the Russian complex "Mur-P" on the front line. The Ukrainian military with the help of Dron-Kamikadze "Pegas" dealt with the complex "Mur-P", which the Russians use on the front to conduct observation. A video of the Armed Forces with the help of UAVs destroy the expensive equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was published by Viceremier-Minister of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov in his Telegram channel on Monday, July 3.

Initially, the Ukrainian military managed to detect "Moore-P"-an autonomous observation device, which with the help of the camera monitors the Fighters of the Armed Forces and their equipment. On the video rides it can be seen that the military complex was placed on the top of a high metal tower, protected by a roof from precipitation. After that, the Dron-Kamikadze Pegas, filled with explosives, was sent to the destruction of this military equipment of the enemy.

It is FPV drone, which was created in conjunction with the Ukrainian "Army of Drones". Having taken a favorable position, the Fighters of the Armed Forces began to control a drone, filled with explosives, and to direct it towards the cameras "Mur-P". The drone coped with the task and struck the technique of Russians. The video shows that in the area of ​​placement of the camcorder, after a blow of the drone, dark smoke began to rise.

We will remind, in the middle of June 2023 the UAV dispersed the complex "MUMU-P" in the Belgorod region. The Russians have installed "MUR-P" on the top of the water tower in one of the settlements of Belgorod region, which is probably located near the border with Ukraine. The unknown launched the FPV-Dron, which crashed exactly into the equipment and exploded. For the first time that the Russian military began to actively use the "Muror-P" in Ukraine in March 2023.