Soldiers of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine set a record for destroying Russian helicopters using Magura V5 maritime drones. Two enemy Mi-8s were shot down over the Black Sea, most likely with the ...
Two Russian helicopters were downed in a recent strike by the Ukrainian-made Magura V5 naval ... presenting a serious threat to the Russian Air Force over the Black Sea. Ukraine struck hundreds of ...
On December 31, 2024, Magura V5 missile-equipped drone boats destroyed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters in the Black Sea. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) announced ...
Ukraine has repeatedly and successfully attacked the Russian Black Sea Fleet with surface drones. Using such unmanned boats, it is now also targeting Russian combat helicopters and has thus ...
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) On December 31, 2024, Magura V5 missile-equipped drone boats destroyed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters in the Black Sea. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence ...
Sea drones were also involved in the operation. One of them, the Magura V5, battled two Russian helicopters in a naval battle. The boat, equipped with missiles, shot down one of the helicopters ...
Ukraine’s intelligence service said a naval drone had struck down a Russian military helicopter for the first time and forced another one to return to an airfield after being hit. An airborne ...
One of Vladimir Putin’s twin-turbine helicopters has been shot down by Ukraine using a Magura V5 sea drone over the Black Sea. It is the first time in the world that an aerial target was blasted ...
In June, HUR announced that the drones had been modified to operate anti-aircraft missiles, presenting a serious threat to the Russian air force over the Black Sea.
Ukraine said it destroyed a Russian helicopter with a seaborne drone for the first time. Footage appeared to show a missile launched from the sea and a helicopter falling from the sky. Ukraine's sea ...
The clip purports to show a Ukrainian Magura V5 sea drone destroying a Russian Mi-8 helicopter. It was shared by Ukraine's defence-intelligence agency, commonly known as the GUR. The footage ...