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Ukrainian Drones Take Out Murom-P Surveillance System, Tank, and More on the Frontlines

Screenshot from video
Screenshot from video

Ukrainian drone operators have once again demonstrated their precision strikes in the Toretsk sector, eliminating key russian military assets

Among the latest confirmed hits was the destruction of a Murom-P surveillance system, as reported by the Khortytsia operational-strategic grouping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Kurt & Company drone unit, renowned for its effectiveness on the battlefield, continues to inflict heavy losses on russian forces. Using a variety of UAVs, they neutralize multiple enemy targets daily. Their latest operations resulted in the destruction of:

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  • The russian tank
  • The mortar
  • The Murom-P surveillance system
  • Several military vehicles
  • Groups of russian troops
  • The ammunition depot

Footage capturing these UAV strikes has also been released.

russian Murom-P surveillance system
russian Murom-P surveillance system / Open source illustrative photo

The Murom-P is the russian autonomous surveillance system designed for continuous monitoring of open terrain, strategic perimeters, and approach routes.

Its high-resolution video camera can detect a person from up to 10 km, while its thermal imaging system has a range of 4 km, making it a valuable tool for enemy reconnaissance. The system can function independently, drawing power from solar panels, vehicle batteries, or a generator, and transmitting data over a radio link up to 8 km away.

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