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More footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in combat in Ukraine and Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models are used for aerial combat; technical information about them is available on the channel. The exact filming location is not disclosed. In the second March video, you can see the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, produced in Ukraine and other countries.

The video shows Ukrainian drones Vector, Furia drones, HF-1 drones, Domakha drones, Leleka-100 drones, Mara drones, Shark-M drones, FlyEye drones, LF-240 drones, Chaklun drones, DARTS drones, HORNET drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, Furia drones, G-25 VTOL drones, RAM-2X drones, Gor drones, Shchedryk drones, and Jupiter-H1 drones.

 

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Right now its russia who is missing mapower to attack.
Both belligerents have manpower problems, I think. The big rise in crude price with a US waiver on restrictions on Russian sales will be increasing Russia's revenue enormously. Some of that could be used to raise the premium paid to volunteers signing up. Bad news for Ukraine, at least in the short term.
 

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Germany 🇩🇪 has has announced that they've now completed the training of 600 Ukrainian military personnel on the use of the RCH-155mm self-propelled howitzer. The training is being completed in Germany and is set to continue. Ukraine is set to receive 54 units of RCH-155mm between 2025-2028. The first 6 units were to be kept in Germany for training, with subsequent units used to for 3 new artillery brigades with 16 guns each.

Meanwhile the Belgium 🇧🇪 based division of defense giant Thales is ramping up production of laser guided, FZ275 rockets, which Ukraine uses as a cheap, accurate method of shooting down Russian made drones. Each rockets costs only $10,000 usd to purchase and the rockets are compatible with number of NATO launch systems, including the VAMPIRE system made by L3 Harris, rocket pods for NATO F-16s and Helicopters and has been adapted to Ukrainian MI-8 helicopters. Thales has now developed a 5 tube launch system that they have attached to a high maneuver vehicle and Ukraine has already tested units on the battlefield. LZ275 has a range of approximately 3KM and is an ideal, cheap and accurate system for combating Russian drones.

Thales is ramping up production of the LZ275 rockets from 3500 units annually in 2025, to 10,000 units annually by the conclusion of 2026.

 
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