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Ukraine: FlyEye UAVs Coordinate Cluster Rocket Barrage

Photo. WB Group

The Ukrainian side has released a video showing a HIMARS strike on Russian positions. Notably, the strike was coordinated by a FlyEye drone.

Footage from the Polish FlyEye drone, likely belonging to the 47th Mechanized Brigade, captures an attack on the workshop of Russia’s 155th Marine Infantry Brigade. The strike, carried out using a HIMARS system, targeted a repair facility and employed cluster munitions.

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The Polish system is one of the world’s most advanced mini-class reconnaissance systems, capable of coordinating artillery fire and integrating directly with fire control systems, even under enemy countermeasures.

FlyEye UAVs, made by Polish WB Group„ have been in Ukraine since 2015, and in this particular case, the 3.0 version was used. It is worth noting that the vast majority of NATO countries currently do not produce cluster munitions, although the course of the war in Ukraine confirms their high effectiveness. The rockets used by the Ukrainians may have come from U.S. stockpiles accumulated much earlier.

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