Magyar’s update on how russians are shooting down drones with plant workshops:
Catch the drone with the workshop, worm!
Just make sure you shoot it down so that the “debris” lands right on the most important workshop.
The freedom-loving Ukrainian Bird continues its inspection of military-industrial enterprises deep in the swamps.
On the night of June 14, it was time for the giant Azot plant in Novomoskovsk, Tula Oblast, to make its confession.
The Birds of the
@1usc_army of the
@usf_army and the 9th Battalion “Kairos” of the 414th Separate USF Brigade “Magyar’s Birds”, in a joint operation with SOF, DIU, and other components of the deep strike forces of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, held a fifteen-minute session before dawn.
Top five not-so-peaceful components of Azot:
• concentrated nitric acid – the primary raw material for producing explosives;
• acetic acid – an ingredient used in the production of RDX and HMX for missile and artillery warheads;
• ammonium nitrate – a base for manufacturing explosives, not a peaceful fertilizer;
• methanol – a chemical basis for producing special types of fuel, including rocket fuel;
• argon, along with another dozen products, without which the worms’ military-industrial complex runs aground.
Among other things, regularly shooting down drones with defense factories and plants has become the newest state-of-the-art air defense method in the swamps.
More to come…
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14.06.26