Brigade K-2 used ground robotic complex for the first time: how they eliminated Russian soldiers.

Brigade K-2 used ground robotic complex for the first time: how they eliminated Russian soldiers
Brigade K-2 used ground robotic complex for the first time: how they eliminated Russian soldiers

The soldiers of brigade K-2 used the NRK to eliminate Russian soldiers

According to inkorr.com: According to information from 'Glavkom', servicemen of brigade K-2 used a ground robotic complex (NRK) for the first time to eliminate Russian soldiers. Previously, such drones were mainly used for logistics and evacuation operations.

Operation led by pilot 'Mixer'

The pilot, known by the call sign 'Mixer', shared details of the operation performed. While operating the drone, the ground complex detected Russian soldiers near the road by the mines.

Elimination of a group of Russians using an explosive device and FPV drones

Highlighting his stealth, the pilot unexpectedly directed the NRK towards the Russian soldiers hiding under the bridge and activated the explosive device. As a result of the explosion, one of the Russians died, another was injured, and a third was shocked. Subsequently, the group was eliminated by FPV drone operators.

«These three guys of enemy nationality – don’t see me at all! I think: well, good, now I will quietly go after you. And then one starts to turn around, I think: well, that's it, they saw me, now the shooting will start. It turned out, no – he lost something, dropped something» - said the Ukrainian soldier.

It is also worth noting the case when local resident Oleksiy Zinenko shot down two Russian UAVs in the village of Mezheva. In addition, the fighters of the battalion of unmanned systems of the 63rd separate mechanized brigade 'Steel Lions' destroyed a rare experimental drone of the occupiers 'Merlin-VR'.

Brigade K-2 for the first time used a ground robotic complex to eliminate Russian soldiers. The operation led by 'Mixer' resulted in the successful completion of the task, confirming the use of the latest technologies in military operations against the occupiers.


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