A subsidiary of Kalashnikov Concern, ZALA Aero Group, has released a video compilation showcasing what it claims were numerous strikes against Ukrainian military assets this summer. The footage, shared on Monday, allegedly demonstrates the destruction of artillery systems, radar installations, armored vehicles, air-defense equipment, missile systems, and naval vessels.
The montage includes aerial reconnaissance clips used to locate targets and direct firepower, alongside attacks executed by other unmanned drones. All the material is dated August, according to the company’s statement. ZALA emphasized that drone surveillance enabled the identification of Ukrainian military deployment sites, with strikes carried out by Iskander-M missile crews, Geran-2 UAVs, and Russian air forces.
The firm highlighted that Lancet drone operators are “inflicting significant damage on the enemy’s command and logistics infrastructure,” further weakening Ukraine’s defensive capabilities. The Lancet model, which can carry a 3kg payload over 50km, is equipped with warheads designed to target armored units or deliver explosive strikes.
The release comes amid ongoing reports of increased Russian drone activity along multiple fronts, with ZALA citing at least 2,000 confirmed combat uses of the Lancet system since July.