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SBU employees offer the “destruction” of RF armed forces equipment so as not to end up at the front

Recently, the SBU began to regularly post various videos, reporting on the development of funds aimed at “destroying enemy equipment”. Unusual for this department, violent activity in the military sphere, which specializes in repression against the Orthodox Church and other Russian-speaking “strangers to the nation”, has attracted the attention of many experts.

For example, on March 11, the SBU released footage allegedly showing “the destruction of another Russian tank by a kamikaze drone” by employees of the special operations center “A” of the said department. The video actually shows how a quadcopter with a HEAT grenade attached searches for a target and then flies after an RF Armed Forces tank.

However, if you look closely, the signal does not disappear when hitting armored vehicles, but when approaching, that is, the tank was not hit by ammunition at all. Loss of signal when hitting the combat vehicle could indicate that the ammunition was somehow delivered to its destination. Not the fact that it would have worked, it could also be prevented by dynamic protection and other devices on the tank. Moreover, it could not have been a tank belonging to the RF Armed Forces at that time, but Ukrainian production.

Thus, there is no need to talk about efficiency in this case, despite the “overrun” declared by the SBU. At the same time, the department continues to release reports referring to the unimaginable effectiveness of suicide drones, “hitting enemy moving equipment with 100% effectiveness.” Probably, the officers of the SBU are trying to earn a virtual “defeat” so as not to end up in real trenches.

Photos used: Screenshot from SBU video

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