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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 2, 2024, 11:20 PM Sep 2

03 Sep: Nice. Russian friendly fire sparks chaos - Reporting from Ukraine



Today there are a lot of updates from the Kursk direction.

Here, a new chapter in drone warfare is unfolding in the rapidly evolving battlefield of the Kursk incursion. Ukrainian forces are pushing the limits of innovation, deploying FPV drones to counter the persistent threat of Russian reconnaissance UAVs. The result is a tense and high-stakes clash in the skies that could redefine modern air defense tactics.

Ukrainian forces are making significant strides in the Kursk region, with a particular focus on the strategically important area around Sudzha. Sudzha has become a key logistical hub for Ukrainian operations in the region, central to their broader offensive strategy. Securing this area is essential, not only to sustain vital supply lines but also to keep the front line at a safe distance, reducing the threat of artillery, drone, and missile strikes from Russian forces.

In recent days, Ukrainian forces have maintained their southeastward push from Sudzha, though progress has slowed as they encounter increasingly fortified Russian defenses. Conflicting reports from both sides point to a highly fluid battlefront, with control of key positions frequently shifting. Nevertheless, it is confirmed that Ukrainian forces have secured all settlements south of Sudzha up to the border and are advancing towards Belitsa and Giri along multiple fronts.

The geography of the region poses substantial challenges for advancing forces. The area north of the Psel River is densely wooded, with the river's numerous meanders creating a complex and difficult terrain to navigate. Russian fortifications are entrenched along the edges of these forests, providing them with a strong defensive position that significantly impedes Ukrainian progress. Compounding the difficulty, the primary road in this region runs along the Sudzha-Ulanok-Belitsa axis, just north of the forested area. Ukrainian advances along the southeastern front heavily depend on this road as the main supply route, making its control crucial for maintaining the momentum of the offensive.

Ukrainian forces are advancing on multiple fronts. One front is pushing eastward, north of the road from Ulanok, while another is progressing south of the Psel River, targeting the breach of Russian fortifications near Kanyshnoye. A third axis of advance has been reported further south, near Ozerki. If successful, these coordinated maneuvers could encircle Russian forces, bringing the Belitsa and Giri areas under Ukrainian control. This would not only facilitate further advances from these strategic locations but also alleviate pressure on Sudzha, securing a stronger foothold in the region.

On the northern vector, Ukrainian forces are reportedly advancing beyond Ulanok, though full control of the locality has yet to be definitively confirmed. South of the Psel River, geolocated footage has verified Russian FPV drone strikes on Ukrainian positions in Plekhovo and Borki, confirming Ukrainian control of these settlements. Similar attacks have been documented in Spalnoie, further validating Ukrainian presence there. The most intense fighting is currently reported near Krupets, just beyond Spalnoie. All uncensored footage from these Russian attacks can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description.

The analysis of Russian drone strike footage underscores the widespread use of reconnaissance drones in coordinating their attack systems. The integration of these drones into Russian targeting operations has prompted Ukraine to intensify its efforts in developing innovative countermeasures.

In response to the increasing threat from Russian reconnaissance drones, Ukrainian forces have significantly accelerated their deployment of FPV drones within integrated systems designed to intercept and neutralize these aerial threats. The use of FPV drones for drone-on-drone interception has emerged as a cost-effective and practical approach to modern drone warfare.

Recent technological advancements, such as machine vision systems and lidar-triggered detonators, have been pivotal in enhancing the effectiveness of FPV drones as interceptors. However, the success of these systems relies on the seamless integration of radar detection with FPV drone teams, presenting a complex yet essential challenge for contemporary air defense. Despite these obstacles, Ukrainian forces have successfully begun utilizing FPV...
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03 Sep: Nice. Russian friendly fire sparks chaos - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2 OP
Speaking of fire, I watched this video from the Sun (I know not a great source), Bev54 Sep 3 #1
Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update. niyad Sep 3 #2

Bev54

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1. Speaking of fire, I watched this video from the Sun (I know not a great source),
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 12:23 AM
Sep 3

their Ukraine videos of the war seem to be representative because I see the same from other sources. This video scared me though, it is of Ukraine drone flame throwers. As much as I hate Russians and the war they started, this bothered me a lot, not sure why but I just hope the same type of weapon is not used on Ukrainians.

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