Operators of FPV strike drones from the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade have delivered another series of effective attacks against russian personnel and equipment. The recent missions, carried out by the PNK group from the Chaos Company's unmanned systems unit, struck the BM-21 Grad multiple-rocket launcher, an artillery gun, and a small group of enemy infantry sheltering in a house on temporarily occupied territory.
The loitering FPV platforms detected and engaged the BM-21 system and the artillery piece during frontline fighting, destroying both systems and degrading the enemy's indirect-fire capability in that sector. These strikes reduced the immediate threat of massed rocket and artillery fire against nearby Ukrainian positions.
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The report highlights a particularly kinetic result against a group of russian infantry that had tried to hide inside a building.
"Our birds chased the infantry hiding in the house and literally took the roof off," the unit reported.
As Defense Express previously reported, on November 6, 2025, long-range strike drones operated by Ukraine's Defense Intelligence successfully hit the Sterlitamak Oil and Chemical Plant in Bashkortostan, deep inside russian territory. The facility is one of the most important industrial sites in russia's petrochemical sector, serving both the civilian economy and the military-industrial complex.

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