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Ukraine marines hacked a Russian drone's video feed to find its base and then shelled it, video shows

Ukrainian forces say they found and attacked a Russian drone base after hacking a drone and geolocating the footage.

Ukrainian drone commander Robert Brovdi said that electronic warfare specialists were aware of a Russian first-person-view (FPV) drone flying in Kherson and that the feed was “intercepted immediately,” Forbes reported.

The footage was sent to Ukraine’s 36th Marine Brigade, who geolocated it and sent a reconnaissance drone to investigate the area, Brovdi said.

A video shows a drone positioning itself above a building at the Russian site, which is then struck by artillery.

Linkerbaan ,
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“Hacked”. The Russian drone likely used analog signal which isn’t encoded and anyone can see if they set their receiver to its frequency.

Pretty stoopid.

eran_morad ,

Fuck russia.

nicetriangle ,

If true, this would be a really stupid thing to show your hand about.

HikingVet ,

Maybe it’s at the point where they know the russians don’t have an effective counter to it.

nicetriangle ,

As far as I can see there's only 2 strategically logical reasons to admit to something like this:

  1. You know for a fact you can't pull it off anymore/the Russians know this happened so it's not new information and so spilling the beans is a means of humiliating Russia and winning some good PR.
  2. It's not actually true and you're just fucking with Russia and making them second guess things (and also humiliating them if people believe it).

Beyond that it seems really careless to give away some juicy info like this. Just because they might not have a counter to it now does not mean they couldn't develop one now that they know it's a factor.

FlyingSquid ,
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  1. You know you can pull it off again because of some unpatchable exploit on their shitty drones and this is psychological warfare.
HikingVet ,

#3 is my choice and a logical one, considering how the russians have been grinding their capabilities down.

HubertManne ,

If remediation would require trashing all current drones and not acquiring new ones till they can find the bug and redesign the drone around it then I can see it. Especially if it does not consistantly work. If they can take over every tenth drone and they let this known from the enemy perspective it will look like at will and having all the drones out of commision may be better than reversing the effect 10% of the time.

Cosmonaut_Collin ,
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I think either way Russia will have to slow down or even stop using drones until they can figure out how the drone was hacked. So even if they are revealing their hand to early, it is still a big win for Ukraine. They will have less pressure from the sky.

FlyingSquid ,
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That’s hilarious. I love it. More if this, please!

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The footage was sent to Ukraine’s 36th Marine Brigade, who geolocated it and sent a reconnaissance drone to investigate the area, Brovdi said.

A video shows a drone positioning itself above a building at the Russian site, which is then struck by artillery.

The video was shared online by Ukraine’s Birds of Magyar unit, one of the country’s best-known drone regiments.

The incident took place near Krynky, a village in Kherson Oblast located on the east bank of the Dnipro River.

Ukrainian marines have pushed across the river in recent weeks and established a bridgehead in Krynky.

Forbes reported that Ukraine had successfully taken control of the skies around Krynky using drones and electronic warfare — both of which have proved to be crucial in the conflict.


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unreachable ,
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physical cyber warfare

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