Russia is mass using Lightning drones in the Liman direction: how this changes the front.
Enemy Attacks in the Liman Direction
According to inkorr.com: In the Liman direction, there is an intensification of enemy actions – the opponent is attacking more often, using 'Lancet' and 'Lightning' drones, as well as small infantry groups for assaults.
Maxim Bilousov, head of communications for the 60th Separate Mechanized Inhulets Brigade, reported that Russian troops have started ramping up the production of cheap and simple drones for attacks. In particular, the new model 'Lightning' can have an FPV camera or operate on fiber optics.
'They are trying to make it so that it carries an FPV or flies on fiber optics. They also actively use FPV waiters.'
It is known that accessible materials are used to manufacture these drones, which allows reducing production costs. However, Ukrainian troops are capable of restraining enemy attacks and defending their positions in the Liman direction.
The enemy continues to actively use 'Lancet' and 'Lightning' drones to strengthen its presence on the front line. Ukrainian defenders are fiercely fighting against the opponent, protecting their homeland.
In recent days, the situation in the Liman direction is escalating due to an increase in enemy attacks. An important piece of information is that Ukrainian troops continue to show resilience and professionalism, despite new challenges from the enemy. These events underscore the high tension on this strategic front.Read also
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