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Russian UAV operators using ramming tactics against Ukrainian drones (VIDEO)

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October 20, 2024
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Published: October 20, 2024 7:29 am
Author: RT

The hunt for Ukrainian ‘Baba Yaga’ bomber drones continues round the clock, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said

The Russian military has been successfully using ramming tactics to deal with large Ukrainian attack drones, the Russian Defense Ministry in Moscow has said.

On Saturday, it published a clip showing two drones of the ‘Baba Yaga’ class, operated by Kiev’s forces, being eliminated by smaller Russian unmanned aerial vehicles.

“FPV-drone crews are on duty around the clock in the skies above Kharkov Region, working to identify enemy attack UAVs,” the ministry said.

The Russian forces are implementing a “seek and destroy” strategy against the Ukrainian drones, it added.

Named after a witch-like character from Slavic folklore, the ‘Baba Yaga’ hexacopters are former agricultural UAVs converted into attack drones by Ukraine. The devices are known for their large size – some reportedly have a wingspan of up to 3 meters – and ability to carry payloads of up to 50kg.

’Baba Yaga’ UAVs are relatively slow, while their rotors emit a loud noise as they travel. However, they remain a difficult target as their autonomous flight capability makes them highly resistant to electronic warfare.

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