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How Many Targets Can Be Destroyed or Hit in 10,000 Sorties: Nemesis Regiment Reveals the Statistics

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Screenshot from the video of the 412th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems Nemesis
Screenshot from the video of the 412th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems Nemesis

The majority of systems neutralized or destroyed by the Nemesis 412th Regiment were artillery pieces, while one of the most valuable targets was a russian Buk-M3 air defense system

The press service of the 412th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems Nemesis of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces recently reported that in just over a year since the unit’s formation, its fighters have conducted more than 10,000 combat sorties, in addition to around 1,000 reconnaissance drone sorties.

According to the data published by the 412th Regiment of Unmanned Systems, these combat missions resulted in the destruction of over 1,000 targets and damage to more than 5,500 others. Additionally, more than 2,000 mines were deployed using drones.

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The largest category among the destroyed and damaged targets was russian artillery systems, with a total of 2,188 units affected. For example, in March, the regiment’s fighters accounted for 17% of all russian artillery systems hit that month. Notably, Nemesis personnel were the first to strike a North Korean M-1989 Koksan self-propelled gun. The unit also highlighted the destruction and damage of 23 enemy multiple launch rocket systems.

Next in terms of the number of targets were transport vehicles, crossings, and other logistics assets, with over 750 targets affected. The list also includes 105 enemy tanks, with the highest numbers destroyed or damaged in November of last year and February of this year,14 tanks each month.

The regiment’s work against enemy air defense systems is especially crucial, with 37 systems destroyed or damaged, including high-value targets such as the Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile system.

“All of this was made possible thanks to our unique approach to combat operations, based on performance evaluation, data collection and analysis, meticulous planning of each mission, and thorough post-mission assessments,” the Nemesis 412th Regiment emphasized.

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