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​Serhii Sternenko Reveals the Decline in russian Lancet Drone Attacks

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The Lancet UAV / screenshot from video
The Lancet UAV / screenshot from video

Increased drone interceptions weaken enemy reconnaissance capabilities

In recent developments on the front, the ability of the enemy to conduct aerial reconnaissance has been significantly weakened. According to Ukrainian volunteer Serhii Sternenko, there has been a noticeable decrease in the use of the Lancet kamikaze drones, a result of successful efforts to eliminate enemy drone operators and neutralize Zala UAV relay units.

The enemy’s reconnaissance capabilities have been further reduced, with fewer drones, particularly the Orlan UAVs, adjusting strikes on Ukrainian rear positions. This reduction in surveillance has made it more difficult for the enemy to gather intelligence along the front line.

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Serhii Sternenko attributes this positive shift to the increasing effectiveness of the FPV interceptors, which target and down enemy UAVs before they can relay critical information. “A result that saves our people’s lives,” he remarked, underscoring the life-saving impact of these tactical gains.

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