There have been reports that Russians have recently increased their ability to hit Ukraine targets accurately well behind the front lines. I suspect these drone mounted cameras might be the reason.
>>>The combination of a camera installed on the drone and the ability to use wireless networks, where available, would transform the Shahed into a relatively high-endurance, long-range visual reconnaissance asset capable of beyond-line-of-sight real-time operations, plugging what is otherwise a massive gap in the Russian arsenal.<<<
Giving Shaheds the ability to provide real-time visual intel deep inside Ukrainian territory would plug a notorious gap for Russian forces.
www.twz.com
Here's an example of a recent attack about 55 km behind the front lines:
>>>Drone footage released by Russian sources captures a cluster strike against three Ukrainian aircraft that are at what appears to be a forward refueling point. Following that, secondary strikes are carried out against two of the helicopters that were disabled by the cluster munition strike. This footage was filmed near Novopavlivka, about 55km away from the current front lines.<<<
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