Border guards have destroyed two expensive Russian surveillance systems.


Ukrainian pilots have destroyed Russian surveillance tools
The pilots of the 105th Border Guard Detachment named after Prince Vladimir the Great continue to successfully carry out missions against targets. This Time, the Russian surveillance systems 'Murом-P' and 'Murом-M' were under attack. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
It is noted that these systems are actively used by the enemy along the front line to monitor Ukrainian positions. Therefore, their destruction by Ukrainian border guards is of great importance for weakening the enemy's reconnaissance capabilities.
Where Ukrainian border guards operate, no enemy camera will remain intact! A precise strike – and the enemy is blind again. We continue to destroy the invaders and their surveillance tools!
It should be noted that the estimated cost of one such system is $50,000.
Destruction of Russian surveillance tools and financial assessment
Ukrainian pilots of attack drones continue to actively work and strike enemy targets. This time, they destroyed Russian surveillance systems 'Murом-P' and 'Murом-M', which were used by the enemy to control Ukrainian positions along the front line. Such actions are an important step in weakening the enemy's reconnaissance capabilities.
As a result of such successful attacks by Ukrainian border guards, the cost of destroying one 'Murом-P' or 'Murом-M' system is $50,000. It is important to note that such surveillance tools hold significant value for the enemy; therefore, their destruction reduces the enemy’s capabilities in reconnaissance and monitoring the actions of the Ukrainian army.
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