Ukraine's 'Phoenix' Border Guard Unit Takes Down Nearly 300 Russian Drones in May.
Destruction of Enemy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
According to Novyny.live: In May 2023, the Main Department of Unmanned Aviation Systems of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, known as 'Phoenix,' eliminated nearly 300 enemy drones, inflicting an estimated $11 million in losses on the Russian military. This operation marked a critical milestone in countering hostile unmanned aircraft. The unit's efforts underscore the growing role of drone warfare in the ongoing conflict.
Over the course of the month, Phoenix border guards took out a range of drone types, including:
- Orlan reconnaissance drones
- Zala drones
- Knyaz Veshchiy Oleg drones
- Shahed attack drones
- Molniya drones
One of the reconnaissance models, the Merlin-VR, carries a price tag of around $300,000 per unit. The sheer volume of drones destroyed represents a major achievement for Ukrainian border forces in safeguarding national security.
The Strategic Role of Unmanned Aerial Systems
The use of unmanned aerial systems in modern military conflicts highlights the critical importance of technology on the battlefield. Neutralizing nearly 300 enemy drones demonstrates the effectiveness of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service and its ability to counter hostile threats. The success also points to the increasing reliance on drones by both sides in the war.
This accomplishment underscores not only Ukraine's military strength but also the pivotal role of innovative technology in contemporary warfare.
Unmanned aerial systems have become a key component in the strategies of both parties to the conflict, and their effective destruction can significantly shift the balance of power. Operations like this are likely to shape future military tactics and influence the overall course of the war.
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