Ukrainian naval drones with aircraft missiles attacked a Russian boat in Crimea

Ukrainian military drones, equipped with aircraft missiles for the first time, launched an attack on a Russian military boat in Crimean waters yesterday, Russian military sources reported, who also published a photo of the downed drone.

According to their estimates, these air-to-air missiles are installed to destroy helicopters that the Russian Federation uses to attack naval drones.

According to some reports, these missiles have a thermal homing head. That is, the missile captures the target itself - it does not need sighting systems and locators.

Yesterday, the Russian Ministry of Defense published a video of a Russian helicopter attacking naval drones.

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