Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Watch First Night Version of Russia’s Gastello FPV Attack Drone Tested in Special Op Zone

Watch First Night Version of Russia’s Gastello FPV Attack Drone Tested in Special Op Zone

Watch First Night Version of Russia’s Gastello FPV Attack Drone Tested in Special Op Zone











The integration of first-person view (FPV) drones in modern warfare has revolutionized the way military operations are carried out. These drones, equipped with cameras and real-time video transmission technology, provide soldiers with a bird's-eye view of the battlefield, enabling them to make informed decisions and execute precise maneuvers.







The first night version of the Russia's Gastello attack FPV drone has been successfully tested in the special military operation zone.


"The first night FPV drone Gastello has been tested in the special operation zone. It was created based on the wishes of Russian FPV drone operators, who operate directly in various areas of the special operation zone. The drone is equipped with a highly sensitive night camera," a representative of the developer said.


According to him, the new development will allow fighters to effectively work on targets in the dark, when conventional drones can't be used.


The UAV is named in honor of Nikolai Gastello, Hero of the Soviet Union. In the early days of the Great Patriotic War, the crew of a DB-3F (Il-4) aircraft under his command carried out a combat mission in which they had to attack a cluster of German equipment. The Nazis shot down the plane, as a result of which it caught fire, and Gastello made a "fiery ram" by directing the aircraft at the enemy column.


The Gastello FPV drone entered production in Russia in August 2023.



Watch Russian Howitzers Ravage Ukrainian Strongholds



In the midst of the special military operation launched by Moscow, Russian artillery emerged as the undisputed “god of war.” With unwavering determination, Russian artillery units are relentlessly decimating Ukrainian fortifications and military equipment.






The 2S19 Msta-S, a formidable 152.4mm self-propelled howitzer, has taken center stage. This precision-engineered military powerhouse was designed and produced by Uraltransmash during the Soviet era and later adopted by Russia. Officially commissioned in 1989, the 2S19 Msta-S proudly takes the mantle from its predecessor, the 2S3 Akatsiya.


The sheer devastation unleashed by Russia's Msta-S units as they obliterate Ukrainian military strongholds on the Kupyansk front can leave anyone speechless.


The footage, which captures the intense and calculated firepower of the Msta-S howitzers, shows the devastating impact on Ukrainian military fortifications in the ongoing battle for control of the region.


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