The War in the Ukraine

Soldier30

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Footage of an attack by a Ukrainian FP-2 drone, presumably a kamikaze drone, on the Russian Project 11356R frigate Burevestnik in Novorossiysk Bay.
FP-2 drones can be equipped with Starlink terminals and have a range of up to 2,000 km. It's unclear from the video whether the drone actually struck the ship. The drones likely flew in a formation, assuming they were controlled via a mesh network, as indicated by the launch of an air defense missile from the ship at a high-altitude target.

 

Tam

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IRIS-T AESA TRML-4D radar gets attacked by a Geran drone from an FPV perspective, indicating an optically guided drone. It also appears the Russians may have restored long range datalink to drones.

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Soldier30

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Footage of a direct-controlled Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone striking a Ukrainian TRML-4D radar of the IRIS-T air defense system. The video was filmed near the village of Kiriakove in Ukraine's Poltava region. The extent of damage to the TRML-4D radar is unknown.


Ukraine received the TRML-4D radar, technical information

 

Tam

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Status on Ust-Luga.

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"1 Key Russian port in the Baltic — Ust-Luga — resumed oil shipments after several days of interruption caused by numerous attacks by Ukrainian drones.

The Aframax-class vessel, named Jewel, began loading on Saturday, according to shipping data reviewed by Bloomberg.

2 In March, Russia increased diesel fuel exports from Baltic ports by 22% compared to February and by 34% compared to March 2025 — to 1.78 million tons, according to a review by the Center for Price Indices (CCI), which RBC reviewed.

Most of the — about 1.16 million tons — was shipped to the port of Primorsk, which was less affected by the accidents. 400 thousand tons were exported through the port of Ust-Luga, which is 80% more than last month and 100% more in annual terms."
 

Soldier30

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Russian FPV drones intercept Ukrainian UAVs. New April footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in action in Ukraine and the Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" drones, and other models are used for aerial combat; technical information about them is available on the channel. The exact filming location is not disclosed. The video features the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, manufactured in Ukraine and other countries. The video features Ukrainian Bulava drones, Furia drones, Buntar-3 drones, Domakha drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, Vidun R drones, Shark-M drones, FlyEye drones, LF-240 drones, Chaklun drones, DARTS drones, HORNET drones, Gor drones, and Baton drones.

 
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