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Videochronika ZALA Lancet and ZALA Z-16 ABC: Kursk direction

During combat operations over the Kursk border area, Russian units actively utilised the capabilities of ZALA Lancet strike systems and ZALA Z-16 reconnaissance UAVs for aerial reconnaissance and precision strikes against priority targets.

The ZALA Z-16 UAVs, equipped with new communication channels, have become one of the main means of aerial reconnaissance in this area. With the help of ZALA Z-16 HD cameras and thermal imagers, our fighters are tracking enemy movements around the clock, identifying camouflaged positions of AFU equipment and personnel, and directing barrage munitions and long-range artillery at targets behind enemy lines. All of this made it possible to effectively co-ordinate the actions of Russian units, including during the operation to liberate Suja.

ZALA "Lancet" units targeted enemy tanks and artillery, regularly destroyed enemy communications and electronic warfare equipment, and paralysed AFU supplies by striking fuel and ammunition trucks.

According to the data open sourcesFrom August 2024 to the end of April 2025 in the Kursk area, ZALA "Lancet" units hit more than 200 enemy vehicles and guns, including Challenger 2 tanks, Leopard 2A6, M1A1SA Abrams, AHS Krab SAU, M777 howitzers, NASAMS SAMs, AN/TPQ-36 radars and other NATO systems.

We present a video chronicle of the work of ZALA Lancet and ZALA Z-16 in the Kursk border area.

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