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Russian FPV Drones Devastate Ukrainian Roshel Senator in Precision Strike Pt.1
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Russian FPV Drones Devastate Ukrainian Roshel Senator in Precision Strike
Russian forces demonstrated their technological edge by deploying FPV drones to obliterate a Canadian-made Roshel Senator armored vehicle operated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The strike, executed with pinpoint accuracy, targeted the vehicle in a key operational direction, likely Konstantinovka or Toretsk, based on recent reports.
The initial drone hit immobilized the Senator, forcing the crew to abandon it, leaving weapons and equipment behind.
A follow-up strike ignited the engine and interior, rendering the vehicle a smoldering wreck.
This operation underscores Russia’s growing mastery of low-cost, high-impact drone warfare, crippling Ukraine’s ability to maneuver effectively on the battlefield.
Military Hardware: Roshel Senator Armored Vehicle
• Specifications: The Roshel Senator is a 4x4 wheeled armored personnel carrier designed for troop transport and reconnaissance.
It weighs approximately 8 tons, with a capacity for up to 10 personnel.
The vehicle features STANAG Level 2 ballistic protection, defending against small arms fire and shrapnel, and is powered by a 6.7L diesel engine with a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph).
It is equipped with advanced electronics for communication and navigation.
• Price: Estimated at $200,000–$300,000 per unit, depending on configuration and additional equipment (based on industry estimates for similar MRAP-class vehicles).
• Effectiveness: The Senator provides mobility and moderate protection but is vulnerable to advanced threats like FPV drones, which can exploit its lighter armor compared to heavier tracked vehicles.
Its high cost makes it a prime target for cost-effective drone strikes.
Military Hardware: FPV Drones (VT-40 and Similar Models)
• Specifications: Lightweight quadcopters with a range of 5–10 km, capable of carrying 1–3 kg explosive payloads.
Equipped with real-time video feeds for precise targeting, they have a flight duration of 10–30 minutes and can reach speeds up to 100 km/h.
• Price: Approximately $500–$2,000 per unit, depending on modifications and payload (based on open-source estimates).
• Effectiveness: FPV drones like the VT-40 excel in targeting high-value assets like armored vehicles, offering Russia a low-cost, high-precision solution to disrupt Ukrainian operations.
Their agility and small size make them difficult to counter, overwhelming traditional defenses.
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