On May 7, the drone operators of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade successfully struck and destroyed a cutting-edge russian Vozrozhdenie multiple launch rocket system. The engagement, captured on video and released by the Brigade's official channel, underscores the growing prowess of Ukrainian unmanned aerial tactics against even the latest adversary hardware.
Despite russian attempts to conceal the system beneath a pile of refuse, a rudimentary but telling sign of the occupiers' improvisation, the Brigade's pilots detected and engaged the target with precision. Two separate drone salvoes sealed its fate, reducing sophisticated launcher to mangled scrap metal.
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"This was a prime target. Our pilots skillfully directed the drones, and the system was transformed into a heap of metal," reads the report.
The Vozrozhdenie MLRS, which only entered russian service a few years ago, was touted as a significant upgrade over legacy rocket systems. Its swift demise at the hands of Ukrainian drone crews highlights both the evolving nature of modern warfare and Ukraine's adept integration of unmanned systems on the battlefield.

As Defense Express previously reported, drone operators of the 413th Battalion of the Unmanned Systems Forces successfully targeted and struck rare russian Zaslon shipborne radar system, which had been mounted on a truck by russian forces. Footage of the operation's final moments was shared on the Battalion’s official social media channels.
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