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A Two-Pound Ukrainian Drone Just Shot Down A 12-Ton Russian Helicopter

It may be the first time a drone has destroyed a helicopter in mid-air.

Ukrainian forces deploy more than 100,000 explosive first-person-view drones a month all along the 700-mile front line of Russia’s 28-month wider war on Ukraine. The drones smash into armored vehicles, chase down exposed infantry and follow artillery fire back to its origin in order to target Russian howitzers.

And today one of the small quadcopter drones—remotely steered by an operator wearing a virtual-reality headset—shot down a Russian helicopter, apparently for the first time.

Photos and videos that circulated on social media depict the Mil Mi-8 transport helicopter burning near Donetsk in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine. “A speedy recovery to the survivors,” one Russian blogger wrote.

This new use of explosive drones has been a long time coming. As long ago as September, Ukrainian operators first tried ramming their flying robots into Russian helicopters mid-flight. The drone threat got so serious that the Russian air force began assigning some helicopters to escort other helicopters.

kwomp2 ,

100k drones a month?!

This is a surprisingly hight number :o. Then again saying this already feels stupid since the answer is probaby just industrial warfare or smth.

Rhaedas ,

Bringing down a helicopter is just a matter of removing the miracle that keeps it up there. I've always been wary of them, but after seeing that one tragic Ring video of the small helicopter that just came apart in midair and a straight plummet down. Never. I mean they are great strategically, but when they fail...it's pretty complete.

Shadow ,
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FYI it’s not a miracle keeping it up there, it’s science.

And no, any failure is not “pretty complete”. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autorotation

The most common use of autorotation in helicopters is to safely land the aircraft in the event of an engine failure or tail-rotor failure. It is a common emergency procedure taught to helicopter pilots as part of their training.

Valmond ,

Have you heard of the jesus nut?

Shadow ,
@Shadow@lemmy.ca avatar

Yep, but a single mission critical part and everything else being survivable is a far cry from “any failure is pretty complete”.

Valmond ,

True.

Still scary af though :-)

nulluser ,

They don’t actually fly. They’re just so ugly that the Earth repels them.

peopleproblems ,

Anti-air-drones. Fuck yeah.

FlyingSquid ,
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Haven’t gotten to do one of these for a while…

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3240eb04-e89a-4692-88ce-32aa8e005b92.png

aeronmelon ,

If you post that every time Russia loses an aircraft to Ukraine, Riker is going to be out of breath.

FlyingSquid ,
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Only when they lose a manned aircraft because of a two-pound drone.

RamblingPanda ,

Weight is just a number, guys. Even the skinniest of us can score!

Not that I’m skinny, but… Nevermind.

I’d be interested in the cost difference as well.

Aurenkin ,

An apt analogy for the war as a whole.

nkat2112 ,
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Slava Ukraini.

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