Ukrainian military destroys Russian video surveillance complex
Ukrainian forces from Lviv have destroyed a Russian army Murom-M video surveillance system used to monitor Ukrainian units
This was reported by Espreso.
The fighters from the 103rd ground defense brigade successfully destroyed a video surveillance system using attack drones.
They managed to overcome the challenges of the hidden location and difficult flight path to the target, skillfully completing the task and effectively eliminating the Russian Murom-M video surveillance system.
The brigade stated that “damaging the facility significantly reduced the enemy's ability to visually monitor our units.”
It is important to note that the Murom-M system is designed for long-range visual surveillance and is equipped with a thermal camera and a zoom function. It can operate independently from tall structures. The complex can detect a person up to 10 km away using a regular camera and up to 4 km away using a thermal camera.
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It was also mentioned that the military from the 71st brigade underwent comprehensive training to enhance their skills and coordinate combat group actions.
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