The AVP website reported that the Russian army destroyed 7 artillery pieces and 2 rocket launchers of Kiev forces in the special military operations area using Lancet drones.
On May 14 and 17, videos of the strikes appeared on social media. The strikes destroyed or damaged a US-made M777 155mm towed howitzer, a Ukrainian-made Burevia 220mm multiple rocket launcher, and a Czech-made RM-70 rocket launcher.
The moment Russian aircraft accurately attacked targets in the special military operations area.
Lancet was developed by ZALA Aero, a subsidiary of the Kalashnikov group. The company produced two versions: Izdeliye-52 with a 30-minute endurance and a 1-kg warhead; Izdeliye-51 with a longer endurance of 40 minutes and a 3-kg warhead.
The Lancet drone flies towards the designated area using its GLONASS-assisted inertial navigation system. Once in the area, the operator uses the onboard electro-optical system via a two-way data link to detect, track and lock on the target. A laser ranging system then controls the detonation of the warhead.
Russian Lancet suicide drone.
Lostarmour.info, a website that tracks and records military casualties, reported 69 Lancet suicide drone attacks on Kiev's artillery pieces and 12 on missile launchers. Most of the attacks destroyed or damaged their targets.
Kiev has received more than 800 artillery systems from the US and other allies since Russia began its military campaign. However, its forces are still struggling to match the firepower and accuracy of Russian weapons.
HOA AN (According to SF, AVP)
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