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Russian soldiers use tree branches to bring down Ukrainian suicide drone

VnExpressVnExpress02/02/2024


Russian soldiers picked up a tree branch on the ground and used it to knock down the Ukrainian UAV, just as it was about to launch an attack.

A Telegram channel dedicated to posting content about the Russian military on February 1 shared a video of a Russian soldier being chased by a Ukrainian FPV drone on the front line in the Zaporizhzhia front. In an attempt to escape the UAV, the soldier jumped into a bush and tried to crawl low, hoping that the Ukrainian pilot would not be able to guide the missile through the dense branches.

The Ukrainian UAV hovered outside for a while and then headed straight for the Russian soldier. The soldier picked up a tree branch from the ground and hit the aircraft with all his might, causing it to fall immediately. The Russian soldier then went deeper into the bushes, apparently to avoid being pursued by other enemy UAVs.

"Fortunately, the warhead on the UAV did not explode," commented Russia's Rossiyskaya Gazeta .

Russian soldiers use tree branches to bring down Ukrainian suicide drone

The moment Russian soldiers used tree branches to bring down a Ukrainian suicide UAV in a video posted on February 1. Video: Telegram/ RVvoenkor

The FPV UAV’s projectile has two fuse wires that are interlocked but not touching. When the UAV hits the target, the two wires will touch each other and detonate the projectile. This arrangement ensures that the projectile does not explode when the UAV hits the target.

It is unclear why the UAV did not explode when hit by the tree branch, but it is possible that it was a defective product. Some Ukrainian soldiers on the Donetsk front have complained about the quality of the FPV UAVs provided by Ukrainian volunteers, saying that they used cheap materials and were assembled too hastily and carelessly, resulting in low combat effectiveness.

Russia and Ukraine have both recently increased their use of suicide UAVs to attack enemy targets. Both sides have lost many tanks, armored vehicles, and personnel to these weapons, as well as deployed many ways to deal with enemy UAVs.

Pham Giang (According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RusVesna, Reuters)



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