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​Ukraine's SOF Show russian Pontoon Crossing Destruction in Kursk Oblast: Not Only FPV Drones, but HIMARS Used (Video)

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In order to keep russian troops cut off on the southern bank of the Seym river, it is necessary to hunt pontoons and destroy the already established crossings

In order to keep the russian forces cut off on the southern bank of the Seim River in the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk region, which has no bridges, it is necessary to destroy the pontoon crossings that russians are trying to create.

Ukrainian activist and volunteer Serhii Sternenko posted a video that demonstrates how the Requiem group military unit of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces used FPV drones to destroy pontoon crossing. Now the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukrainehave published a full video of how they had eliminated enemy attempts to build crossings through the Seym river.

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In particular, the video shows the destruction of one pontoon crossing. It shows a munition hitting it, as well as an episode with a strike on russian engineer troops trying to build another one.

Ukraine's SOF Show russian Pontoon Crossing Destruction in Kursk Oblast: Not Only FPV Drones, but HIMARS Used (Video), Defense Express
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This shot shows that a cluster munition was used for the attack. HIMARS fire was adjusted by Ukrainian warriors. It should be noted that these systems can use high-precision M30 rockets with cluster warhead and a range of up to 90 km, as well as the old unguided M26 and their modernized ER variants with ranges of 32 and 45 km.

According to the video, this already damaged equipment was attacked by FPV drones to completely disable it.

The SOF's video also shows episodes of hunting vehicles that transport and set up pontoon crossings. So, the work to prevent the enemy from creating crossings begins even before they start setting up pontoons. In addition, the video includes an episode with HIMARS adjustments to attack russian artillery positions.

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Neptune missile had been suspected in strike on russian S-300 system near Novoshakhtinsk.

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