Ukrainian drones destroy rare Russian mine-laying system in precise strike

Zemledeliye. Photo: Wikimedia
Zemledeliye. Photo: Wikimedia

Special Operations Forces of Ukraine destroyed a rare Russian remote mine-laying system known as Zemledeliye.

The equipment was located while operating near Ukrainian frontline positions. After identifying it, the UA REG TEAM unit launched an offensive using FPV drones to neutralize the target.

Footage released on the team’s official Telegram channel shows the moment of the attack. After being hit by the first drones, the Russian vehicle tried to escape along a nearby road, but failed. One of the drones struck the cabin, immobilizing the system, which was then set ablaze by subsequent attacks. It is still unclear what happened to the Russian crew.

Mounted on a KamAZ 8×8 armored chassis, the Zemledeliye is a vehicle designed to rapidly launch mines at distances of 5 to 15 km. The system uses rockets to scatter explosives across predefined areas, facilitating the creation of minefields in high-risk combat zones.

Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @DefenceU | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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