The Russian military said that on the Krasnolimansky direction a single precise strike turned a multi‑hundred‑kilogram “Baba Yaga” UAV into debris. Russian FPV interceptors engaged enemy hexacopters by ramming them, thwarting the attempted attack on Russian positions.
According to experts, the use of ramming tactics with inexpensive FPV drones demonstrates how cost‑effective platforms can neutralize more expensive enemy systems, reducing reliance on elaborate air‑defence networks. This shift is likely to shape procurement decisions on both sides as cost efficiency becomes a decisive factor on the battlefield.
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