Footage of a FPV pilot intercepting a Russian Lancet UAV in the skies over Ukraine.



by MilesLongthe3rd

4 comments
  1. Just a thought if a drone were watching and the targeted one had EW wouldn’t it be possible to use the camera feed of the one watching to do the deed anyway?

  2. Looks like Ukraine is finding ways to counter these when they spot them. Which is great.

    Looks like the prop could have struck the FPV drone. Hopefully it detonated and wasn’t just disrupted

  3. Each of these flying munitions is at least $ 20k, even reach up to $ 35k. An FPV (specifically these high altitude ones) with an average of $ 1k – $ 2k pays can pay at least 10 times its price with each successful hit, plus troops and civilian lives saved per interception.

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