How the Skynex system shoots down drones - The Air Force showed the video.
Ukrainian defenders of our land are actively repelling enemy air attacks, working on this even at night. They are aided in this by the use of systems from our partners, in particular, the Skynex anti-aircraft artillery system.
The video demonstrating the operation of this system against enemy drones was published by the press service of the Air Force on Telegram on Saturday, July 12.
Defeats of Russian attacks
Representatives of the Air Force emphasized that the Skynex anti-aircraft artillery system from Rheinmetall has demonstrated impressive results in destroying Russian strike drones.
'We do not disclose the exact place and time, but as seen in the video, the effective operation of the automated 35 mm caliber anti-aircraft gun inspires our defenders of the sky!'
It should be noted that during the enemy's night attacks on Ukraine, two people were killed in Chernivtsi, and civilian infrastructure was also damaged.
Moreover, Lutsk and Lviv suffered from shelling by Russian forces.
Ukrainian military continue to successfully repel enemy attacks, using modern equipment and support from partners. The effectiveness of the Skynex system is confirmed by impressive results in managing enemy drones, from which Ukrainian defenders successfully protect our country. Despite provocations and attacks from the Russian Federation, Ukraine continues to conduct a response in an open format, remaining steadfast in its actions and resilient in defending peace and security on its territory.
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