Ukraines Air Force explains how to shoot down Iranian drones deployed by Russia

TUESDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2022, 21:20

As of late 20 September, Ukraine’s defence forces have confirmed several cases of Russians using Iranian UAVs. Efficiency of this weapon is being analysed, and the counteraction to it is being developed.

Source: Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for the Air Force Command, in a comment for Ukrainska Pravda

Details: There are two confirmed cases where Shahed-136 kamikaze drones have been shot down by the units of the Air Forces or other units of defence forces of Ukraine.

Ihnat explained that Shahed 136 is barely visible on radars; it’s a relatively small aerial target that flies mainly at a low altitude. It can be shot down with different air defence systems, or even small arms. But the best options in this case would be anti-aircraft guns or, for example, such air defence systems as Ukraine’s ZSU-23-4 Shylka or Germany’s Gepard.

Such drones can be taken down with electronic warfare systems, too.

According to the spokesperson of Ukraine’s Air Force, currently, there’s no telling how efficient Shahed-136 is at the moment. It’s also uncertain whether it has been the only kind of UAVs Iran provided Russia with, or there are others.

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