National Guard shoots down Russian drone, hits enemy positions with its memory card
Units of Ukraine's National Guard shot down a Russian drone and used information from its memory card to strike at the UAV's takeoff site
Colonel Mykola Urshalovych, deputy director of the Department of Employment Planning of the Main Directorate of Ukraine's National Guard, said this during a media briefing, Army Inform reports.
A mobile firing team of a separate public order battalion used small arms to neutralize an enemy Zala-421 UAV while on duty at a checkpoint near Kherson, and soldiers with the 31st Public Order Protection Brigade named after Major General Oleksandr Radievskyi used small arms to shoot down a MAVIC-3 drone near Serebrianske forestry.
“A memory card containing photo and video files with information (geolocation data) on the place of its launch was seized from the downed UAV. The artillery struck at the specified coordinates,” the representative of the Main Directorate of the National Guard said.
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