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Drone Hunting: If it flies, it dies! During Operation Skyfall, our AH-64E Apache crews demonstrated their drone hunting skills at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany 📽️ Cpl. Grant Hockley

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🚨WATCH THIS CAREFULLY… Bookmark for later. You want to see this. An AH-64 Apache just erased another Iranian attack drone from the sky. You can hear the crew calling it out… “Target destroyed.” Seconds later… another one. Destroyed. These aren’t large aircraft. They’re single-prop attack drones… the kind Iran and its proxies have been flooding the region with. Small. Cheap. Hard to detect. But incredibly dangerous. Many of these drones have operational ranges pushing 2,000 kilometers. Think about that for a second. Two thousand kilometers. That means a drone launched from deep inside hostile territory can travel across borders… across seas… and still reach major cities. Which raises a few very serious questions… Where exactly are these drones being launched from? Who is supplying them? Who is coordinating the targeting data? Because a drone doesn’t just magically know where a refinery… port… airport… or city skyline is located. Someone is feeding coordinates. Someone is providing guidance. Someone is directing these strikes. And now American-made AH-64 Apache helicopters are in the air hunting them down one by one. The Apache isn’t just a helicopter… It’s a flying battlefield computer. Longbow radar. Infrared targeting. Night dominance. Hellfire missiles. 30mm cannon. Designed for one purpose… Find the threat. Lock it. Erase it. In this footage you can literally hear the moment the drone disappears from the sky. “Target destroyed.” But the real question remains… Who keeps sending them? Because every drone shot down tells us something important… There is an entire launch network somewhere behind it. Launch sites. Operators. Command signals. Targeting data. And until that network is exposed… The drones will keep coming. Watch the clip closely. This is modern warfare in real time. Cheap drones… versus the most advanced attack helicopter on earth. And right now… the Apache is winning. #ApacheHelicopter #DroneWarfare #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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Mr Zelenskyy, If China had provided military supplies to Russia, the situation on the battleground would not have been where it is now. If your goal is to gain Trump's favor, smearing China won't help. In this video, we see a Chinese drone that can soar through the air with the grace of a bird and a size comparable to a classic hardwood-handled grenade. Its payload coefficient is the highest of any UAV currently in existence. It is also China's micro combat drone which weighs less than one kilogram and is intended for use by all infantry squads. 🔵 During surveillance operations, it can fly stealthily to the area around enemy positions and relay real-time intelligence, including the opponent's troop deployment, weaponry, and equipment, to its headquarters through high-definition cameras. 🔵 During combat, it can carry weapons and up to three grenades. 🔵 This drone's propeller blades are foldable, making it easier to transport and deploy for use in combat. 🔵 This little military drone has a payload capacity that is double its weight. Its ability to harness aerodynamics and produce more lift thanks to its coaxial double-rotor design allows it to transport bigger loads or pieces of equipment. 🔵 The drone has built-in NPU computer capacity, which is powered by AI technology. Allow the drone to learn in advance, and it will be able to perform duties autonomously on the battlefield. 🔵 A 35mm gun-mounted grenade launcher can be used to launch this drone, allowing the soldier to strike at a much greater distance. 🔵 In some situations, this tiny combat drone can be converted into a multi-rotor. In other words, the power mechanism may be easily transformed into a 4-rotor or 6-rotor aircraft, allowing it to carry out a variety of duties and increase its total pulling force.

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Iryna is the second number at interceptor drone positions. Her callsign is Joker. "In cards, the joker beats everyone, as far as I know. And overall, she is a person with a strong character". She equips the drones, attaches the warhead, carries them to the launch point, and performs navigator tasks – monitors radar screens and gives guidance on bearings and target location, and adjusts the antenna for better signal. If a drone fails to reach the target, it is brought back. Iryna then retrieves it after landing and disarms it. "I work the same as the guys" – she says about the distribution of workload. Iryna joined the army at the age of 23, four years ago. She previously served in other brigades and units, but eventually found one that is close in spirit, where she feels support and mutual assistance. "She’s doing fine overall. If something doesn’t work out, we just give her tips. Sometimes she takes remarks as an offense. But those are just remarks about needing to try harder" – says her comrade Vitalii, callsign Kalyna. At the position, he pilots drones. He is the one who chases russian fixed-wing drones and destroys them in the air using FPV. In civilian life, he worked as a metallurgist, manufacturing equipment for mining quarries. He also played guitar and bass guitar in several bands and was a vocalist. Now he is honing his piloting skills and aerial hunting. "The russians are now equipping reconnaissance fixed-wing drones with artificial intelligence. We call them dodgers. When we approach the target, the russian UAV detects it, the enemy sees that a Ukrainian interceptor drone is flying after it, and it makes sharp maneuvers, meaning it evades. It’s very hard to catch it like that, but we have still managed to do it" – Kalyna says about the new challenges facing Ukrainian interceptor drone operators.

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