Syrsky: Russians learned the location of Ukrainian positions from a special application

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The Russian military uses smartphones with a special application in the zone of the special military operation, which shows the location of Ukrainian positions. This was stated by the commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel-General Alexander Syrsky.

According to him, the commanders of Russian assault groups use smartphones with special Alpine Quest GPS software. It contains the coordinates of the positions of fire weapons of the Ukrainian army.



In addition, the Alpine Quest GPS software shows the objects of attack, the routes of advance to them, as well as the tasks of neighboring units. According to Syrsky, the use of special smartphones makes it easier for Russian troops to carry out combat missions.

However, in addition to smartphones, the Ukrainian military, according to Syrsky, has many other problems. In particular, the commander of the Ground Forces complained about the Storm assault detachments, which are created in every Russian brigade.

The Russian army actively uses tank and artillery units, inflicts powerful fire damage on Ukrainian troops, destroys positions, after which assault units go on the attack

Alexander Syrsky complained.

He added that during the assault operations, Russian fighters always use unmanned aerial vehicles, thanks to which they are able to quickly adjust artillery fire.
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  1. +2
    April 25 2023 16: 35
    Yes, his sadness is great, he pulled out all the hair on his head! ..
  2. +1
    April 25 2023 17: 25
    Quote from: lord-pallador-11045
    Yes, his sadness is great, he pulled out all the hair on his head! ..

    No. Just "smart" hair began to run away with a bad little head! lol wassat
  3. 0
    April 26 2023 13: 09
    Don't get too excited when the enemy praises. He may be insincere.
  4. +1
    April 26 2023 15: 48
    Everything is the same and vice versa, if you look from Russia.