The Ukrainian Defense Forces once again demonstrated their efficiency in combatting Russian drones, using helicopters in a successful operation to shoot down an attack drone of the Shahed type. The moment was captured on video and shared by the Telegram channel Sunflower, associated with Ukrainian aviation.
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The mission involved two helicopters: an Airbus H125 and a Mi-8, which worked together to locate, track, and neutralize the drone.
Airbus H125: Equipped with the Flir Electronic Optical System (EOS), satellite transmitters, and digital communication systems, the H125 precisely detected the target, using its advanced equipment to track the drone’s flight path.
Mi-8: After identification, the Mi-8 took the offensive, using its onboard weapons to shoot down the Shahed.
The coordinated action began with information provided by ground radar stations, which indicated the presence of an aerial target. The Airbus H125 played a crucial role in identifying and escorting the target to a safe area, where the Mi-8 completed the mission.
The destruction of the drone led to a significant detonation in the field, highlighting the ongoing risks posed by Shahed UAVs, even after being shot down. The incident underscores the seriousness of the threat these weapons represent, while also emphasizing the importance of effective defensive strategies.
Both Ukrainian helicopters are equipped with cutting-edge technology:
- Satellite transmitters for real-time communication.
- Digital communication systems for precise coordination.
- Specialized aviation spotlights for night operations.
- Electronic Optical System (EOS) for target tracking.
Although the H125 is unarmed due to configuration and certification limitations, its tracking capability is critical to the success of joint operations.
This operation highlights Ukraine’s ability to adapt to battlefield demands, using modern helicopters and advanced technology to counter asymmetric threats.
Source and images: Telegram @soniah_hub. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.