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Fighters of the “Bulava” UAV battalion of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade named after the Black Zaporizhians managed for the first time in history to strike a Russian heavy flamethrower system TOS-1A “Solntsepyok” directly on Russian territory — in Belgorod region.
The video of the combat operation was published on the brigade’s channel on February 2.
Aerial reconnaissance spotted the enemy equipment at night and sent two drones, which struck the “Solntsepyok”.
Daytime reconnaissance confirmed the hit on the enemy weapon worth more than $10 million.
“TOS-1A is one of the most brutal types of Russian weaponry. The system is designed to destroy fortifications and manpower with thermobaric munitions.
Now this ‘machine of death’ is a pile of scrap metal destroyed by Ukrainian FPV operators.
Ukrainian warriors have proven that unmanned systems can and will punish the aggressor on his own land”, — the “Bulava” message states.
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