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Western experts will be able to explore how the latest UAVs work and determine h...

The Russian Armed Forces tried to destroy the wreckage of the drone "hunting" that failed Ukraine - Forbes

Western experts will be able to explore how the latest UAVs work and determine how to negate its ability. Russia used a new drone for attack on the territory of Ukraine, however, it failed, which is why the Russian aircraft destroyed it. In order to get rid of tracks and not let the Ukrainian side explore the debris, the Russians hit the place of fall of the UAV rocket. Forbes writes about it.

It is noted that the elimination of his own new drone, when he has gone out of control of Ukraine, can become one of the greatest shame ever experienced by Russian PCS, if not worse. "These missiles (" Iskander " - Ed. ) Are scarce and expensive, and the distraction of one of them from the campaign against cities of Ukraine shows that it was a high -national goal," the publication reads.

The "C-70" was the prototype of the Invisible Fighting Fighting Red, designed to work together with the new Su-57 fighter "Felon". After it was knocked down by SU-57, the Russians released the Iskander rocket in the disaster zone to destroy the fragments of the C-70. However, the Ukrainian side has time to collect key components.

The publication writes that Western experts will be able to explore how C-70 "hunting" works and determine how to win the SU-57 and nullify the possibility of UAV C-70 to ensure its invisibility, and these drones will become less useful. Experts believe that the Russians wanted to destroy the wreckage of their latest UNDKACKACKAKA to hide their own lies about the achievements in the field of poorness.

"Perhaps the Russian leadership is about to find out that their expensive and advertised invisible drone is not really" stealth ". And they learn it by reading it in the media," they added in the magazine. It should be reminded that on October 7 it was reported that at the site of the fall of the heavy UAV C-70 "hunting", of the downed Russian Federation, fragments of the Russian aviation bomb UMPB D-30 were found.