A Ukrainian naval ship shot down a Russian drone using its onboard machine gun

Footage from the incident was released
Interesting insight into the sea war
Targeted by the ship combat module
Downed by a 30mm or 25mm automatic cannon
Guns that have been installed on ships
Ukraine’s Island-class patrol vessel
A short clip revealed the whole incident
The Russian drone exploded in the sky
The incident occurred over the Black Sea
Drones often use route over the Black Sea
The Ukrainian Navy responds to threats
Not only recent high-profile incident
A Russian jet was reportedly downed
The jet belonged to the Russian Navy
Search and rescue
Flying a routine mission
Footage from the incident was released

Russia recently lost a Shahed-136 kamikaze drone in a rather unique way. It was shot down by a Ukrainian Navy vessel using an onboard automatic machine gun. 

Interesting insight into the sea war

The Ukrainian Navy’s press service released video footage of the incident on Telegram, which was captured in infrared and provides interesting insight into a theater of the war that is often underreported. 

Targeted by the ship combat module

According to the Ukrainian military website Militarnyi, the video shows the targeting grid of a combat module mounted on the Ukrainian vessel. However, the make and model of the combat module was not disclosed. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @ ukrainian_navy

Downed by a 30mm or 25mm automatic cannon

“It can be assumed that the enemy drone was shot down by a 30 or 25-mm automatic cannon,” Militarnyi reported before listing some of the known automatic machine guns that the Ukrainian Navy has installed on some of its boats.  

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Behnke, Public Domain

Guns that have been installed on ships

“Such weapons are installed on several boats of the Ukrainian Navy: the 25-mm Mk 38 Bushmaster on Island boats and the ZTM-1 30-mm gun on the Project 58155 Gyurza-M boats,” Militarnyi continued. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By Армія Інформ, CC BY 4.0

Ukraine’s Island-class patrol vessel

The Ukrainian military news outlet also added that in August 2023, the Ukrainian Navy signed a contract to arm its Island-class patrol vessels with weapon systems from the American defense contractor SAFE Boats International. 

A short clip revealed the whole incident

The combat footage only lasts for a few seconds and shows the Ukrainian ship tracking the Russian Shahed-136 drone before firing off several rounds and destroying its target. 

The Russian drone exploded in the sky

The Russian Shahed-136 drone exploded in the sky and was captured by the video, so it is safe to assume that the drone was completely destroyed by the Ukrainian ship and its crew. 

The incident occurred over the Black Sea

The downing occurred over the skies of the Black Sea, which is a common route for Russian drones to take when attacking targets in Ukraine according to Militarnyi. 

Drones often use route over the Black Sea

“The routes of Russian drones often pass over the Black Sea, and their targets are usually civilian and port infrastructure in coastal areas,” Militarnyi reported. 

The Ukrainian Navy responds to threats

“Accordingly, the Ukrainian Navy responds promptly to threats and uses all available forces and weapons to repel the air threats over the Black Sea,” Militarnyi added. 

Not only recent high-profile incident

The destroyed Russian Shahed-136 isn’t the only high-profile Black Sea-related incident in recent days. On September 12th, Ukrainian intelligence reported that a special forces unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine shot down a Russian Su-30SM fighter jet.

Photo Credit: Telegram @DIUkraine

A Russian jet was reportedly downed

The Russian Su-30SM was reportedly downed by special forces using a man-portable air defense system. A video of the incident was also released but it is unclear from that footage if the jet was indeed hit and destroyed. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @DIUkraine

The jet belonged to the Russian Navy

Militarnyi reported it was “noted that the Su-30SM fighter belonged to the 43rd Separate Naval Aviation Regiment of the Russian Aerospace Forces, which is based at the Saki air base in the temporarily occupied Crimea.”

Search and rescue

“Approximately three hours after the downing of the enemy aircraft, the Russians launched a search and rescue operation involving an An-26 aircraft, as well as Mi-8 and Ka-27 helicopters.,” Militarnyi added. 

Flying a routine mission

Newsweek reported that the Russian fighter jet had been flying a routine mission and had launched four Kh-31P anti-radiation missiles toward mainland Ukraine before they disappeared over the Black Sea on September 11th. 

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Photo Credit: Telegram @DIUkraine

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