Over 600 Targets Destroyed in Three Months: How Ukraine’s Hornet Vision Ctrl Systems Operate.
Deployment of Hornet Vision Ctrl Systems
According to Espreso.tv: More than 100 Hornet Vision Ctrl units, supplied by the 'Wild Hornets' detachment, are now being actively used to counter Iranian-made Shahed drones. In just the first three months of operation, these systems have taken down over 600 aerial targets, proving their effectiveness in Ukraine’s air defense efforts.
Meanwhile, intense combat continues along the front line. Since the start of the day, Russian forces have launched 57 attacks on Ukrainian defensive positions. In the Sumy region, several settlements have come under fire, including:
- Korenok
- Neskuchne
- Volfyne
- Yastrubshchyna
- Ulanove
- Bachivsk
Additionally, the enemy conducted airstrikes near the village of Luzhky in the Sumy region, highlighting the ongoing threat to civilians in the area.
Frontline Situation
On the Northern Slobozhanskyi and Kursk axes, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled one enemy assault. At the same time, occupiers carried out 20 artillery strikes on Ukrainian troop positions, reflecting the intensity of hostilities. On the Southern Slobozhanskyi axis, Ukrainian soldiers fought off two attacks near Hoptyvka, while on the Kupiansk axis, one enemy attempt to advance near Kivsharivka was halted.
On the Lyman axis, five enemy attempts to push forward were recorded, while on the Sloviansk axis, occupiers tried to advance 14 times. Furthermore, on the Kostiantynivka axis, 12 assault actions by the enemy were registered since the beginning of the day, and on the Pokrovsk axis, the opponent made 16 attempts to dislodge Ukrainian troops.
Notably, on the Oleksandrivka axis, Ukrainian fighters successfully repelled two attacks near Voskresenka. On the Huliaipole axis, defense forces also turned back 14 enemy assaults, and on the Orikhiv axis, another attempt by the adversary to push forward was stopped.
The situation at the front remains tense, but Ukrainian forces continue to actively resist the aggressor, leveraging modern technology and thorough training.
The use of Hornet Vision Ctrl systems marks a significant step forward in strengthening Ukraine’s air defense, a critical need amid relentless enemy attacks. Beyond this, the fierce fighting across multiple sectors underscores the ongoing danger to civilians, with shelling and airstrikes persisting as threats to life. The situation in the region remains critical, and the next moves by Ukrainian forces could shape the conflict’s trajectory.
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