• A Claim = An elite Ukrainian drone unit on quad bikes ambushed Russian

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 4 15:36:01 2022
    from https://www.businessinsider.com/elite-ukrainian-drone-unit-on-quad-bikes-ambushed-russian-forces-the-guardian-2022-4

    An elite Ukrainian drone unit on quad bikes ambushed Russian forces,
    helping to defeat Putin's plan to capture Kyiv, report says
    Alia Shoaib Apr 3, 2022, 5:40 AM
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    Maxar satellite imagery of the northern end of a Russian convoy,
    southeast of Ivankiv, Ukraine on 28 February 2022. Satellite image (c)
    2022 Maxar Technologies.
    A Ukrainian drone unit used quad bikes and night cover to ambush Russian forces, The Guardian reported.
    Aerorozvidka was first set up by tech-savvy, university-educated Ukrainians. The elite unit, which flies up to 300 missions a day, is crucial to the Ukrainian campaign.

    Night ambushes carried out by a team of Ukrainian special forces and
    drone operators on quad bikes have helped turn the tide of the Russian invasion, The Guardian reported.

    Aerorozvidka is a specialist air-reconnaissance unit within the
    Ukrainian army, which has claimed to have destroyed dozens of Russian
    "priority targets," including tanks and command trucks.

    The unit's commander, Lt Col Yaroslav Honchar, told The Guardian about
    an ambush near the Ukrainian town of Ivankiv, which helped stop a
    40-mile mechanized Russian column heading to attack the capital Kyiv.

    Equipped with night-vision goggles, sniper rifles, and remotely
    detonated mines and drones, the team of about 30 Ukrainian soldiers
    approached Russian forces by riding on quad bikes through forests under
    cover of night.

    Some of the drones used by the unit were equipped with thermal imaging
    cameras, and others were capable of dropping small 1.5kg bombs.

    "This one little unit in the night destroyed two or three vehicles at
    the head of this convoy, and after that, it was stuck. They stayed there
    two more nights and [destroyed] many vehicles," Honchar told The Guardian.

    After the attack, Russian forces re-strategized by breaking the column
    into smaller units to try and continue towards the capital.

    However, the same team mounted an attack on the Russians' supply depot,
    which stopped them from being able to advance, Honchar told The Guardian.

    "It all happened because of the work of 30 people," Honchar told the paper.

    Aerorozvidka was formed in 2014 by a group of young university-educated Ukrainians and IT specialists who volunteered to design their machines
    to help resist Russia's invasion of Crimea and the Donbas region,
    according to The Guardian.

    It was founded by investment banker Volodymyr Kochetkov-Sukach, who was
    killed in action fighting Russian separatists in Donbas in 2015, the
    paper said.

    The unit integrated into the Ukrainian general staff following the
    success of its operations in Crimea.


    Now, the elite unit, which flies up to 300 missions a day, according to
    The Times of London, has played a key role in bolstering Ukrainian
    resistance against Russia.

    Antonov Airport in Hostomel Ukraine
    A satellite image showing damage to buildings and fuel tanks on fire at
    Antonov Airport in Hostomel, Ukraine, March 11, 2022 Maxar Technologies
    via Getty Images

    Along with the attack on the Russian convoy, Aerorozvidka claims to have
    helped defeat a Russian attack on Hostomel airport near Kyiv, The
    Guardian said.

    Despite the unit's apparent success, it relies upon crowdfunding and
    donations to get hold of much-needed components such as advanced modems
    and thermal imaging cameras. These US and Canada-made parts are subject
    to export controls that prohibit them from being sent to Ukraine, The
    Guardian reported.

    In recent weeks, supporters from around Europe have been donating drone
    parts and other equipment, such as 3D printers, to help build and repair devices damaged by Russian small-arms fire, per The Times.


    Aerorozvidka partly operates using Elon Musk's Starlink satellite
    system, activated in Ukraine days after Russia invaded.



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