Ukraine marines hacked a Russian drone's video feed to find its base and then shelled it, video shows
A video shows Ukrainian forces striking a Russian drone base in Kherson.
A Ukrainian drone commander said they found the site after hacking a Russian FPV drone and geolocating the footage.
Drone warfare has helped Ukraine in Krynky, where its forces have established a bridgehead in recent weeks.
Ukrainian forces say they found and attacked a Russian drone base after hacking a drone and geolocating the footage.
Ukrainian drone commander Robert Brovdi said that electronic warfare specialists were aware of a Russian first-person-view (FPV) drone flying in Kherson and that the feed was "intercepted immediately," Forbes reported.
The footage was sent to Ukraine's 36th Marine Brigade, who geolocated it and sent a reconnaissance drone to investigate the area, Brovdi said.
A video shows a drone positioning itself above a building at the Russian site, which is then struck by artillery.
Strike on the base of the Russian FPV drone operators. Video by the Birds of Madyar unit. Kherson region.
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The video was shared online by Ukraine's Birds of Magyar unit, one of the country's best-known drone regiments.
Brovdi said there were a few signs that helped the crew identify the base, including a radio antenna and a cable connecting the antenna to the building where the drone operators were housed.
The incident took place near Krynky, a village in Kherson Oblast located on the east bank of the Dnipro River.
Ukrainian marines have pushed across the river in recent weeks and established a bridgehead in Krynky.
Forbes reported that Ukraine had successfully taken control of the skies around Krynky using drones and electronic warfare — both of which have proved to be crucial in the conflict.
Developing electronic warfare has been a key priority for Ukraine, with the country's top general Valerii Zaluzhnyi saying it would be "key to victory" in a drone war that has increasingly been dominated by FPV drones.
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