Map of Russia's special operations in Ukraine, the advance of Russian troops, militar

Footage of the strike by the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal of Novgorod" on a Ukrainian protected electrical transformer at the 330 kV Sumy-Severnaya substation. Note that the operator guided the drone and attacked the transformer, which was located in a concrete shelter. Reinforced concrete shelters are being built in Ukraine to protect electrical substations from Geran-2 drone strikes.

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The Russian army launched a large-scale combined missile attack on Kyiv and Bila Tserkva on the night of May 24. Oreshnik ballistic missiles were used in the attack; the video shows impacts with warheads, but not the warheads. Zircon hypersonic missiles, Iskander ballistic missiles, and Kh-101 cruise missiles were also used, and strikes by Geran-2 drones were also recorded. Ukraine deployed Patriot air defense systems to repel the attack; missile remnants were found on the roads. Military targets were reportedly targeted, but damage to residential buildings in Kyiv was also documented, as shown at the end of the video. This may have been the result of air defense missiles falling or drones being shot down.

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Russian FPV strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment. New footage from May shows Russian FPV drones operating in Ukraine and the Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable, are used in combat. The exact filming location is not disclosed. The video shows drone strikes against various Ukrainian military equipment and structures. The video also shows drone strikes against a Ukrainian Bogdan self-propelled howitzer, an M777 howitzer, an M1224 MaxxPro armored vehicle, a Humvee, and other vehicles.

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Footage of a Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank being destroyed by Russian FPV drones. The video was filmed at the entrance to Kostiantynivka; the tank was sent to assist the Ukrainian garrison. Despite additional protection, including dynamic armor and "Mangal"-type protection, the tank was destroyed by two FPV drones. The Leopard 1A5 tank, developed in Germany in 1987, is a modernization of the first Leopard 1 tank, which has since been decommissioned. The Leopard 1A5 has good mobility but weak armor.

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Footage of a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone striking a Ukrainian, presumably new, Sargan-3000 naval drone. It's worth noting that there is currently no precise information or photos of the Sargan-3000 naval drones. It is known that they were recently accepted into service by the Ukrainian Navy and utilize the Delta situational awareness system. The video was filmed in the Black Sea. As a result of the Geran-2 kamikaze drone attack, the Ukrainian naval drone was destroyed.

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An unknown drone crashed into a high-rise building in the Romanian city of Galați on the night of May 29. Galați is located in eastern Romania, near the border with Ukraine's Odesa region. The Romanian Ministry of Defense claims it was a Russian drone, possibly a Geran-2. After the drone struck the building, an explosion occurred, causing a fire in a 10th-floor apartment, injuring two people. According to media reports, the strike occurred amid an attack by Russian drones in the Odesa region; the drone may have strayed off course. This incident marks the first time a drone has flown into a densely populated area in Romania, resulting in casualties.

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Footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in action in Ukraine and the Donbas. The video shows the destruction of Ukrainian Hornet kamikaze drones, which are now actively used to strike Russian logistics routes. It's safe to say that a real drone war is underway. The Hornet UAV is manufactured in the US by Swift Beat LLC; it has a range of up to 145 kilometers and a payload of up to five kilograms. A Hornet UAV costs up to $12,000.

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