Russia's Special Operation in Ukraine

How Russian Lancet Drone Surgically Struck Ukrainian Jet's Cockpit From 80 Km

Amid Kiev's futile counteroffensive, Moscow continues to successfully deploy various drone modifications in the special military operation zone.
Sputnik
Launched from a distance of over 80 kilometers (49 miles) in the rear of Russian defensive positions, a Lancet unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) successfully targeted and hit a Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) MiG-29 fighter jet stationed at an airfield, striking it directly in the cockpit. It utilized new state-of-the-art loitering munition systems, an informed source has told Sputnik.

ZALA AERO has recently unveiled a range of revolutionary upgrades for Lancet's hardware and software systems. These advancements enable the flexible deployment of kamikaze drones even in situations where targets are not directly visible. Separately, new design-related solutions were also used,” the source said.

According to the source, the Lancet reconnaissance and strike complex has transformed into a powerful 'front-line long arm', serving the Russian Armed Forces in special military operation zones.

The Lancet drones, tailored for both military and civilian applications, are developed by ZALA AERO, a subsidiary of Kalashnikov Concern situated in Izhevsk, Russia. With a flight range reaching up to 70 kilometers, they offer an endurance time of approximately one hour. These state-of-the-art drones are capable of carrying weapon payloads ranging from three to five kilograms, making them a formidable force.
In the special operation zone, these UAVs are specifically designed to target a range of military assets such as UAF howitzers, air defense systems, radars, multiple launch rocket systems, as well as command and observation posts, and congregations of troops.
Lancets, alongside various other types of drones, have been extensively employed during the UAF's inept counteroffensive, which Russian President Vladimir Putin called "more of a failure than a stalemate." He reports that the Ukrainians have suffered a staggering toll of casualties in their counteroffensive, with over 71,000 soldiers lost, along with 543 tanks and nearly 18,000 armored vehicles of different types since early June.
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