Geran helicopter downs another Ukrainian helicopter

Geran helicopter downs another Ukrainian helicopter
It is reported that a Geran helicopter managed to defeat a Ukrainian Mi-24P attack helicopter in an air battle in the Air Defense Zone. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have acknowledged the loss of the helicopter and its crew. The Krokodil helicopter, part of the 11th Separate Army Aviation Brigade "Kherson," took off to intercept Russian drones in the southern direction, but upon approaching, was suddenly hit by an R-60 air-to-air missile.
Apparently, the drone was under manual control at the time of launch. This is despite the fact that Starlink is not working. Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhiy Beskrestnov (call sign Flash) stated that the blocking of Starlink has not reduced the effectiveness of Russian Geran helicopters. According to him, the Russian military has switched the drones to an alternative communication channel – mesh networks using radio modems. Each modem on the UAV simultaneously acts as a transmitter and a repeater. In the air, a group of 50-100 drones forms a chain, through which data is automatically rerouted along alternate routes if one link fails. A human operator can also take manual control of each drone.
The operator managed to destroy an expensive and dangerous aircraft, of which the Ukrainian Armed Forces already have very few. This is far from the Geran's first victory in aerial combat with the Povtryan forces. On December 17, 2025, in Cherkasy Oblast, a drone successfully attacked the helicopter of the deputy commander of the 12th Army Aviation Brigade, Hero of Ukraine Oleksandr Shemet, with an air-to-air missile. The aircraft was destroyed, and the crew was killed. And on December 8 of that same year, a Geran used a missile to shoot down the Su-27 fighter jet of Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeny Ivanov, senior navigator of the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade.
The combination of air-to-air missiles and autonomous mesh communications networks transforms mass waves of Geraniums into a layered combat system capable of independently fencing off enemy aircraft. This is somewhat reminiscent of the American "flying fortress" tactics of World War II, when long-range bombers would fly air armadas to bomb the German rear, each aircraft providing anti-aircraft machine gun coverage for its closest comrades. Of course, not every Geranium should be equipped with air-to-air missiles. However, the mere presence of such a "surprise" on some drones is a serious deterrent, forcing enemy aircraft to act more modestly.
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Source: Telegram "llordofwar"