Switchblade Long-Range Loitering Munition Destroys Russian Buk SAM

The Ukrainian military used the Switchblade loitering munition, which destroyed a Buk launcher.

The Come Back Alive Foundation stated that the attack drone was used by the Special Operations Forces.

A Shark reconnaissance drone of the aerial reconnaissance forces was monitoring the Russian launcher and adjusting the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Russian air defense system was transported by a tractor that stopped in the village of Sarabash (formerly Komunarivka) in the Donetsk region.

The Switchblade drone had to travel more than 30 kilometers from the front line to hit the launcher.

Presumably, the Switchblade600 loitering munition or a new improved version by the American company AeroVironment was used.

Destruction site of the Russian Buk launcher on the Deep State map

The drone can stay in the air for 40 minutes and travel 40 km during this time, as well as barrage in the air. The maximum flight speed is 185 km/h.

The Switchblade 600 has a powerful warhead, which allows it to destroy heavy armored vehicles, particularly tanks.

The drone is launched from a tubular launcher, which significantly reduces deployment time and allows it to be launched from any location.

Switchblade 600. Photo from open sources

The fire control system based on a touchscreen tablet can manually or autonomously control the loitering munition.

The Special Operations Forces also use Switchblade 300 loitering munition to engage Russian infantry.

Switchblade 300 loitering munition

As previously reported, in 2022 the U.S. Department of Defense awarded a $17.8 million contract for the industry to produce and ship the Switchblade drones to Ukraine.

One comment

  1. It’s nice to see the Switchblades are still doing a good job in Ukraine. I notice the wagon driver didn’t hang around to see the result of the drone attack. Judging the bright paintwork on the BUK, it was either a new BUK or a repaired one. Either way it’s scrap metal now.

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