On September 2, the special forces unit "Ghost" ("Primari") of the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Directorate released a video showing an attack on two Russian Mi-8 helicopters at the Simferopol airport in Crimea, which looked like a mouse entering a grain store, not knowing which one to eat.

The video shows that Ukrainian FPV drones (possibly) hit or damaged two Mi-8 helicopters located at the Khvalynsk Air Base in the central part of the Crimean Peninsula.

This small fixed-wing suicide drone has worse maneuverability than quadcopters, and its warhead is smaller, making it suitable for attacking such valuable high-value targets.

Additionally, Ukrainian FPV drones also attacked the RT-70 radio telescope located on the Crimean Peninsula, which is controlled by the 40th Independent Command and Integrated Measurement Center of the Russian Aerospace Forces. After modernization, it was used for "tracking and correcting the programming and timing tasks of the GLONASS satellite navigation system."

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842114675611652/

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