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The blast pattern makes it look like it may be been more effective if it was detonated perpendicularly. However, as is, it was successful in hitting at least 3 Muscovite which is 2 more than a single drone would, so well done!
Hmmm.... That pattern was unique. I suspect they strapped a claymore to a drone.
Not sure if a whole claymore as that would be heavy, but likely something they developed with similar principles.
@Wilshire@lemmy.world posted another video a couple days ago showing Ukrainian development testing of airburst munitions.
https://lemmy.world/post/12471301
The blast pattern looks similar and you can see the munition is suspended above the water with only a string so it has to be pretty small.
They only weigh 3.5lbs, well with-in the weight limited of of many of the drones.