Ukraine arms its drones with unguided rockets

Russian war

13 May, 03:37 AM

A video recently posted online shows a Ukrainian FP-1 or FP-2 kamikaze drone firing unguided rockets at enemy forces, Defense Express reported on May 12.

The footage appears to show a Russian mobile anti-air squad trying to intercept the drone. Rather than wait to be shot down, the drone responded by launching unguided aerial rockets, Defense Express wrote — the first documented instance of Ukraine’s long-range drones being armed with such rockets.

Photo: Defense Express
Photo: Defense Express

Defense Express said the munitions are likely Soviet-era S-5 rockets (57 mm) or S-8 rockets (80 mm). Each launcher holds four rockets; two launchers are mounted on each wing of the FP-1/FP-2, yielding a full salvo of eight rockets. That firepower could be sufficient against mobile fire groups that typically operate in the open in unarmored vehicles with machine guns, the outlet said.

Defense Express added that Russian forces have been expanding the number of mobile fire groups to counter growing problems from Ukrainian drone strikes at longer ranges. The new FP-1/FP-2 variant armed with unguided rockets is intended to fight those groups. It remains unclear whether the drones can carry the rockets and their standard warhead at the same time. The mere presence of rockets on FP drones, the analysis said, should force Russian units to operate more cautiously and strengthen protection for mobile fire groups.

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