A covert Ukrainian partisan network quietly links everyday objects into a battlefield sensor web, mirrors angled in kitchen windows, LoRa relays hidden in streetlights, and acoustic “ears” that listen for rotor beats beyond the fog. When a Russian Mi-8 lifts off for a daylight mission, three FPV pilots race math, weather, and electronic warfare to set an ambush. This episode breaks down how low-power communications, frequency-hopping control links, and time-difference-of-arrival acoustics can outmaneuver heavy jamming. We walk through the intercept geometry, the decision points under a hard battery clock, and why analog video latency still matters when milliseconds decide outcomes. Along the way, we unpack what systems like Borisoglebsk-2 actually do, how ExpressLRS survives in noisy spectra, and why an old RPG warhead remains relevant when paired with modern FPV airframes. It’s a story about ingenuity under pressure: garage engineering, clever sensors, and calm hands turning constraints into an advantage. If you love practical tech, fieldcraft, and smart tactics, this one’s for you.
Credits:
https://sites.google.com/ytmgltd.com/ukrainian-drone-strike-russian/home
The event on which the video is based:
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/09/29/8000345/
Runtime 00:14:25
Beyond Military, ukraine, drone, helicopter, news today, russia,