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To spread: Ukrainian aircraft also uses managed aircraft to defeat the Armed For...

"Hit a 1 meter radius exactly in the target": Ignata told what the Armed Forces is responsible

To spread: Ukrainian aircraft also uses managed aircraft to defeat the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In this case, we use Western production, which hit the target much more accurately than Russian. Colonel Yuri Ignat, the head of the Air Force Department of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told this in an interview with the Ukrainian Truth. According to him, now there is a serious activation of the enemy, and the most attacked by Russian Kabami Sumy region.

They reach 20-25 kilometers in depth. "Yes, they are not accurate, but there are so many. We also beat the enemy of the cabin, our aviation works daily, rockets fly, anti -radiolocating missiles of different types that can affect target Ignatius. He added that during May, Ukrainian aviation affected hostile team points, UAV management points, ammunition depots, equipment. "The intelligence works, everything is destroyed. But the enemy attacks the booth or not 10 times more.

There are so many that they erase from the face of the earth one or another settlement with such a tactic of the release, which they started in Avdiivka. If you remember, there are 200 cubicles in the day. He added that through fighting there are losses of aircraft, in particular, Ukraine has already lost 3 aircraft F-16, but in his opinion, society should be perceived normally "with such intense battles it is clear that the loss can be. Increases are happening.

It is clear that we receive Western equipment, we get aircraft. It is the latest. He noted that the Russians have a powerful air defense, which works well in combination with aviation. We will remind that earlier Yuri Ignat said that the fighters of the Defense Forces of Ukraine already by hearing and by the parameters of flight were learned to distinguish Russian drones. The Armed Forces are now looking for alternative solutions not to spend expensive anti -aircraft missiles on enemy UAV.