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Source: https://t.me/pravdaGerashchenko_en/29233

Russian electronic warfare station “Borisoglebsk-2” worth about $200 million was destroyed.

The 58th Brigade’s Special Forces Aviation Unit, in cooperation with the 129th Brigade’s aerial reconnaissance group, reported the destruction of the enemy’s “Borisoglebsk-2” electronic warfare complex.

Operational Headquarters “North” confirmed the successful defeat of the targets.

Glory to Ukrainian Defenders!

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      Panishers take ALOT of training to do, but it carry quite high load on long distance, also with latest version they have been jam-proofed a bit.

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      Altitude is only a small part of a dropped munitions flight path. You’d also have to factor munitions weight, air speed and direction, wind resistance of munition, etc.

      It’s basically possible if you built a system from the ground up… but is very hard to implement when you’re using 100$ drones with RPG warheads strapped to em (oversimplification but you get what I’m saying)

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      Since GPS uses 3-4 satellites for data, it can also provide altitude reading.