NewsUkrainian drone unit intensifies cross-border operations against Russia

Ukrainian drone unit intensifies cross-border operations against Russia

Ukrainian army formations operating near the border with Russia are using drones equipped with mortar shells to attack targets on enemy territory, reported American station CNN on Tuesday in a report from the Kharkiv region in northeastern Ukraine.

Soldiers from the 92nd SZU Assault Brigade with a Vampire drone
Soldiers from the 92nd SZU Assault Brigade with a Vampire drone
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Wojciech Rodak

21 May 2024 07:32

One such formation is the Code 9.2 drone operators unit, part of the 92nd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This unit is responsible for dropping shells on key transportation routes across the border.

Operations using Vampire drones are usually carried out after dark. According to an article on CNN's website, the most effective teams can 'send' up to 24 such drones to Russia in one night.

Vampires under the supervision of Orlans

In March, the Ukrainian military service Defense Express explained that Vampire drones are machines for conducting localized attacks. This type of unmanned aerial vehicle can travel a distance of about 10 kilometres, carry a payload of several dozen kilograms, stay in the air for just over 20 minutes, and reach speeds of up to 40 kilometres per hour.

Ukrainian operators of these drones work under constant threat because they are continually "tracked" by Russian Orlans - reconnaissance drones that can be equipped with thermal cameras, enabling target detection in the dark. "The only way to protect yourself from being seen by an Orlan – a spotter drone that can also have thermal cameras enabling it to see in the dark – is to hide," reported the American station.

CNN reported that the Code 9.2 unit operates just over 6 kilometres from the Russian border. Soldiers from this formation joke that, in some sense, these operations are more challenging than participating in bloody battles under Bakhmut in the Donbas because the proximity to enemy territory and the activity of its reconnaissance groups mean "you could wake up with a Russian soldier standing over you."

Kyiv's campaign of attacks

Ukrainian troops and special services also regularly conduct more advanced operations on Russian territory using drones. Military, industrial, and technological targets are attacked, including in regions far from Ukraine's borders, such as Tatarstan and the Leningrad region.

In recent months, strikes on Russian refineries have been widespread. The Reuters agency estimated that the processing capabilities of these facilities in Russia, taken out of operation in the first quarter of 2024 due to drone raids, amounted to approximately 4.6 million metric tonnes of crude oil (an average of 372,000 barrels per day), which was equivalent to about 7 percent of the processing capabilities of all refineries in the country.

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