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47th Brigade’s drone operators tell about their work in Avdiivka sector: Stepove is held by infantry and FPV. VIDEO

The drone operators of the 47th Brigade, who are fighting near Stepove, showed how they destroy the manpower and armoured vehicles of the Russian invaders. According to the soldiers, the Russians are better at bypassing our electronic warfare systems.

According to Censor.NET, this is stated in the story of "Ukrainian witness".

The pilots of FPL drones - Zhenih and Sapsan spoke about their combat work.

"In civilian life, Zhenih was an editing director, and Sapsan studied cinematography, but dropped out of university to learn to fly drones

"We have different bombs for different tasks. Mostly it's infantry, but from time to time enemy armoured vehicles come out. It happens that one FPV drone is enough to destroy an entire tank. It is possible to get under its turret, even with an old Soviet grenade launcher charge. The ammunition will detonate and the tank will be fried," says Zhenikh."

The pilots told us how they once destroyed infantry. During the battle, our drone started to fall, and Zhenih directed the drone towards the enemy so that it would at least be hit by debris.

"The drone landed softly, so the munition did not detonate. Then we saw on the Mavic (reconnaissance drone) how one of the enemy soldiers was crawling near the FPV. Eventually he crawled onto the drone and half of his face and both arms were blown off," the soldier added.

The soldiers say that the Russians live next to the bodies of their dead.

"There's a dead guy lying in the trench, in his underpants and boots," says Zhenih, looking at the monitor. - "The dead are lying there and stinking, and these ******s are living next to them.

"Sapsan spoke about the situation in the Avdiivka sector: "Stepove is held by infantry and FPV. But primarily on attack drones. However, the Russians are better at bypassing our electronic warfare (EW) systems, changing standard frequencies to non-standard ones. They have all this set up, but we do not. At the beginning of the full-scale war, we set the pace. But we stayed in place and the enemy overtook us."