In a successful night operation, operators from the Nemesis 412th Separate Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces dealt a powerful blow to russian forces on one of the key front lines. Using strike UAVs, they targeted and destroyed a range of enemy assets, including armored vehicles, artillery, and surveillance equipment.
The primary targets included russian tank, towed howitzer, and truck carrying enemy personnel. All were successfully hit and neutralized by precision drone strikes, demonstrating once again the effectiveness of Ukraine's unmanned aerial capabilities in disrupting enemy logistics and combat power.
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One of the most significant losses for the enemy was the Murom long-range surveillance system. This russian reconnaissance system is used for wide-area target detection and battlefield monitoring. Its destruction greatly reduces the russian military's situational awareness and early-warning capabilities in the sector.
These strikes not only eliminated high-value hardware but also disrupted troop movements and reduced the effectiveness of russian artillery coordination. Night-time drone operations, especially with FPV and kamikaze drones, continue to give Ukrainian forces a critical edge, especially in areas where direct assaults would carry high risks.
The Nemesis Regiment, part of Ukraine's newly structured Unmanned Systems Forces, is becoming increasingly known for its surgical precision and ability to carry out complex missions. These operations are reshaping the way Ukraine conducts asymmetric warfare against a larger but less agile enemy.
By removing both offensive weapons and surveillance tools from the battlefield, Ukrainian forces are shaping the operational environment to their advantage. Every destroyed tank, gun, or recon system weakens russian battlefield integration and delays further assaults.
As Defense Express previously reported, Ukrainian drone pilots from the Signum Battalion of the 53rd Mechanized Brigade carried out a successful strike operation on the Lyman axis, targeting a range of russian military assets. The group's precision drone work led to the destruction of rare KOP-2 electronic warfare system, several vehicles, and enemy personnel.

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