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א אוקריינא העליקאפטער שיסט אראפ רוסישע דראונס

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Newly released night-vision footage captures the moment a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter intercepted and destroyed a Russian Shahed-136 drone using a side-mounted M134 minigun, offering a dramatic look at Ukraine’s evolving frontline tactics against persistent aerial threats. The video shows the helicopter crew tracking the loitering munition in the dark, unleashing a controlled burst of minigun fire before the drone erupts in a fiery breakup mid-air.

The engagement highlights Ukraine’s increasing reliance on mobile, adaptable anti-drone strategies to counter Russia’s continued deployment of Shahed-series attack drones. These Iranian-designed munitions have been used widely across the conflict for long-range strikes, often targeting infrastructure, troop positions, and civilian areas. Their low-cost, high-numbers approach has forced Ukrainian forces to innovate quickly, blending traditional aircraft, precision weapons, and rapid-response aerial tactics.

Using a helicopter-mounted M134 minigun—capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute—allows Ukrainian crews to intercept drones that slip past ground-based defenses or maneuver at low altitudes. The footage underscores the high-stakes nature of these nighttime engagements, with pilots and gunners coordinating in near-total darkness to neutralize threats before they reach populated zones or military assets.

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, scenes like this reflect the rapid transformation of modern warfare, where drones, counter-drones, and agile air platforms are reshaping how battles are fought. For Ukraine, each successful interception represents not only a tactical victory but a critical safeguard for its forces and its civilians.
 

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