They've equipped Queen Hornets with AK-74s, but I've never seen anyone killed by them. They mainly seem to be used for psychological warfare and suppressive fire. Shotgun drones are more common, but they're used to shoot down Russian drones.
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There isn't a direct translation, but it's close to "fuckers".
Yeah, it takes heavy prompting to make it not excessively "correct" the photo, but even then it still changes a lot.
Change his shirt to the prompt written on his shirt. Keep every other detail of the photo exactly the same as the original photo.
Drone mounted net launchers have been really effective.
These events are usually happenstance, so you use what you have in the moment.
It was posted by Russian military sources and then confirmed by Ukrainian military sources. There was a breakthrough in that area two days ago.
Ukraine still has plenty of uses for them.
https://mil.in.ua/en/news/ukrainian-an-124-helps-france-with-cso-3-satellite/
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/nasa-welcomes-gateway-lunar-space-stations-halo-module-to-us/
Telegram. I follow several hundred official military channels, but this is my favorite unofficial channel because they timestamp, geolocate, and cite sources.
They were picked up by a civilian cargo ship, which is incredibly lucky for them because a rescue helicopter or boat would've been attacked. Russians claim there were five USVs that surrounded the cargo ship, but did not attack.
Luckily for him, his neck broke his fall.
https://united24media.com/latest-news/russia-accidentally-spends-20k-painting-ukrainian-azov-soldier-on-victory-day-mural-8379