Russian mysterious weapon collapses in Ukraine's missile strike

During combat, Costiantynivka in eastern Ukraine, an episode of the night's air war drew the attention of soldiers on earth. The air track of a hit Russian drone split into two parts, and an air object increased speed with an orange glow. Many believed one Russian plane had hit another in [...]
Many believed that one Russian plane had accidentally hit another in the incident about 30km from the front line.
Ukrainians who discovered remains on the ground said they had witnessed the destruction of one of the newest Russian weapons, feared anti-radar S-70.
Also known as Ocotnik (The Hunter), the pilot - free air carrier acts like a plane, and creators say there is nothing like it in the world.
But although it may be a sophisticated weapon, it seems to have failed, as seen in the video hit by Russian jet Su-57, reportedly following him.
Experts say the plane might be seeking to establish security contacts with fears as both entered Ukraine-controlled areas. So the Russians were supposed to have decided to destroy their fears of not allowing it to fall into the enemy's hands.
Neither Moscow nor Kiev have officially communicated on the event near Costyantynivka, but analysts say the Russians may have lost control of their driver, perhaps by electronic waves bombers from the Ukraine's military.
Droni Otnik is reported to weigh about 20 tons and has a flight range of 6,000km.
It has developed since 2012, and has flown for the first time in 2019.
Dorne's failure is a blow to the Russian Army as it shows that the innovative tool is not yet ready, the BBC network writes.
Now, even though destroyed, Ukrainian soldiers say they can obtain information from Okhotnik's remains.
“We can learn whether he has his radar to find targets, or whether the ammunition is pre-programged with coordinates where he's going to hit,” explains Anatolia Khrapchiskyi. / BBC/












