Ukraine has faced over 45,000 russian drone attacks since 2022. As a response, Ukrainian engineers developed the Sky Sentinel—an AI-controlled, air defense turret that can capture and eliminate aerial threats, including Shahed drones and cruise missiles
Critical situation in Pokrovsk!
According to Pokrovskaya MBA, another 1342 people remain in the city, but there is no longer life in this city! From July 19, 2025 check -in here is no longer possible.
HIMARS has a built-in system for rapid target reprogramming right inside the cabin. This allows the crew to change the target even minutes before launch, after reaching the firing position. Because of this, HIMARS is almost impossible to catch with counter-battery fire - it shoots and relocates immediately.
In the Lyman direction, fighters of the 66th Mechanized Brigade detected and destroyed enemy groups that were attempting to infiltrate and bypass Ukrainian positions.
⚡️They plan to produce 7 “Flamingo” missiles per day by October — currently the output is one per day.
The FP-5 “Flamingo” is one of the largest missiles of this type in the world, capable of carrying a payload (warhead) of up to 1,150 kg.
The missile can cover 3,000 km and land within 14 meters of the target.
The Javelin missile is so sensitive it can lock onto a target even through smoke or at night, thanks to its thermal sensor. That’s why in the first months of the war, there were cases when Russian tank crews tried to hide behind smoke screens - and still got hit.
In Ukraine, HIMARS were used not only against ground targets but also to destroy river crossings. In several cases, strikes were so precise that the rockets literally “cut” pontoon sections, stopping entire columns of equipment.
Don’t move, here comes the “bird”: bombers against enemy infantry!
These are new shots of occupiers being eliminated in Kharkiv region with drops from the 3rd Assault Brigade.
The Russians have a tactic, and they stick to it: they pretend to be KIA so that the 3rd’s operators hit the target while it stays motionless.
The Javelin’s infrared seeker is so sensitive that in some cases it has locked onto the heat of a helicopter’s engine - even though it was originally designed for tanks.