Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Defense Forces are actively developing the unmanned component for mass destruction of the enemy. Since summer 2025, the…
The Caladrius unit of the 2nd Battalion of Unmanned Systems of the 59th Assault Brigade of Unmanned Systems named after Yakiv Handziuk showcased a compilation of enemy strikes using fiber-optic drones.
The combat footage was published on January 26 on the battalion’s channel.
During combat operations, unit pilots effectively strike artillery and mortars concealed in forested areas.
The enemy attempts to use difficult terrain and dense vegetation as natural cover, but this does not save them from precise strikes. Even in challenging conditions with limited visibility, FPV drone operators bring missions to completion.
In addition to artillery, Caladrius also targets infantry attempting to hide in forest belts and temporary shelters. Enemy personnel do not escape attention—once detected, operators promptly engage targets, leaving no time for maneuver or retreat.
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