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Russia Could Have Improved Long-Range Drones to Hit Moving Targets.

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Russian authorities may have been able to improve long-range drones that can strike targets in motion by writing The War Zone. On Wednesday, a Russian-run television channel called "Iznanka" published a video of a Russian drone strike on a moving railway formation in the vicinity of the city of Bobrovica, Chernihiv region, showing the drones first hit the locomotive and then the cars.
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Russian authorities may have been able to improve long-range drones that can strike targets in motion by writing The War Zone. On Wednesday, a Russian-run television channel called "Iznanka" published a video of a Russian drone strike on a moving railway formation in the vicinity of the city of Bobrovica, Chernihiv region, showing the drones first hit the locomotive and then the cars.

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Russian forces used a new version of the Shahid drones, equipped with a night camera, to attack a Ukrainian train carrying fuel tankers. The attack took place approximately 150-200 kilometers from the state border in the Chernihiv region, writes Unian, noting that these new Shahids are capable of targeting moving objects.

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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