There’s a Wikipedia page about it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demolition_of_monuments_to_Alexander_Pushkin_in_Ukraine
Yes, here’s an new and interesting Veritasium video about the different types of NVGs and how they work:
Fixed, I found a better source.
You need the Telegram app.
I took too much and had a really bad trip watching “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2”
12 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC)
2 air surveillance radar TRML-4D
7 reconnaissance drones Primoco ONE
2 AMPS self-protection systems for helicopters
5 unmanned surface vessels
10,000 safety glasses
32 SatCom terminals
1 PCB printer*
4 truck tractor trains 8x8 HX81 and 4 semi-trailers
12 trucks MAN TGS
30,000 winter clothing sets
25 LEOPARD 1 A5 main battle tanks
11 reconnaissance drones Primoco ONE*
14 AMPS self-protection systems for helicopters*
13 trucks MAN TGS
The defeated battalion was located in the Zaporizhzhia direction of the front, in the area of the village of Ilchenkovo, and at the time of the attack was preparing for redeployment.
Isn’t it ironic?
The vehicles appear to be the main target.
Where we’re going, we don’t need batteries!
Nothing besides possible satellite photos
Possibly for training flights, but your guess is as good as mine.
There are plans. However, it wouldn’t be done until the 2030’s and there’s pushback from environmentalists who want to restore the wetlands that existed before it was built.
These will likely be the first delivered to Ukraine. The Ukranian pilots are still training.
The high frequency sound from these small drones attenuates pretty rapidly. Even without hearing protection and tinnitus, they probably wouldn’t hear it from less than 50 meters.
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