Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
In video footage shared on social media last week, a Russian self-propelled mortar is destroyed by a Ukrainian strike.
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In video footage shared on social media last week, a Russian self-propelled mortar is destroyed by a Ukrainian strike.
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The Russian military is still launching missiles and suicide drones against Ukrainian critical infrastructure and urban centers but without much success.
A video published by the Russian Ministry of Defense on April 6 shows how Russian soldiers are using Lancet loitering munitions to strike Ukrainian targets.
The video, recorded from a rotary blade unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), first identifies the Russian military vehicle parked between a hedgerow and several piles...