New threat for mobile task forces in Crimea

New threat for mobile task forces in Crimea
️ The Ukrainian side is adapting to new conditions. The saturation of our borders with rifle groups has affected the effectiveness of the enemy's attacks, causing them to change tactics and reassign some UAVs.
Your footage shows a new version of the "Rubaka" drone. They've been improved by incorporating electric propulsion, making them virtually silent and barely visible to thermal imagers. In thermal imaging, they can only be seen by contrast with the sky.
They fly up to 3 meters above the ground, making them invisible to radar. They've reduced the warhead from the standard 12 kg to 5 kg, but added shrapnel.
Why? When an attempt is made to shoot them down, the drones switch to manual control by a human operator, who then hunts for maneuverable fire teams. Sometimes, they're also equipped with airdrops for attacks on personnel.
Furthermore, there are cases where shrapnel is planted on the bottom of a gas-powered attack UAV, and the route deliberately passes through visual observation posts at extremely low altitudes (25-75 m). And after the military destroys the UAV, the shrapnel strikes the personnel.
️This is an indicator of how combat tactics are changing throughout the conflict. They find a way to counter UAV attacks – and the nature of the attacks immediately changes. And this continues throughout the entire special operation. Technology doesn't last more than two months.
Source: Telegram "llordofwar"