Drone operators from the Signum Battalion of the 53rd Brigade have reported the destruction of multiple russian logistical assets. According to footage published on the battalion's official page, the strikes targeted an airboat, several vehicles, an ATV, and a ground-based robotic system.
The released video shows precision drone strikes hitting equipment positioned away from the immediate front line. Among the destroyed assets was russian airboat, a relatively uncommon platform used for mobility in marshland and riverine terrain. Such vehicles can provide flexible transport in areas where conventional wheeled vehicles struggle to operate.
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In addition to the airboat, drone operators targeted trucks and lighter transport vehicles, as well as a quad bike. These platforms are typically used for ammunition resupply, fuel delivery, reconnaissance, and rapid troop movement. Their destruction directly affects frontline sustainment and tactical maneuverability.
The battalion also reported striking a ground robotic system. While details about the specific model were not disclosed, unmanned ground vehicles are increasingly used for logistics, reconnaissance, and in some cases remote combat roles. Targeting such systems suggests an effort to counter not only conventional logistics but also emerging battlefield technologies.
The battalion's statement emphasized that enemy logistics remain a priority target set. By striking transport assets deep behind forward positions, drone teams aim to disrupt ammunition deliveries, fuel supply chains, and food provisions. Even relatively small vehicles can play a critical role in maintaining operational tempo in active sectors.
As Defense Express previously reported, fighters from the Active Operations Department of the Defense of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine have released helmet-camera footage showing close-quarters engagements with russian forces in the Zaporizhzhia sector. The video compilation, published on February 28, documents intense fighting on the outskirts of Stepnohirsk.

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