 A fierce war between Russian Landsat drones and Ukrainian artillery began. The Russians have deployed Landsat Kamikaze drones at the front to attack Ukrainian defence forces' artillery. The British intelligence announced this. Russia deploys Landsat to attack priority targets, and they have become increasingly prominent in the key counter-battery fight, striking enemy artillery, the British intelligence said. UK defence intelligence says the Landsat small, one-way action unmanned aerial systems are likely to be one of the most effective new assets that Russia has deployed in Ukraine in the past 12 months. Traditionally, Russia has used small UAVs mainly for reconnaissance. With its attack capability, Landsat has been a step change in how Russia uses these category of weapons the UK Defence Ministry said. Landsats are produced by the aircraft manufacturing company Zala Aero Group. Zala also manufactures small unmanned Orlan 10 UAVs, which Russia often uses with Landsat to detect targets. At the same time, UK intelligence notes that Ukraine has also achieved success with small UAVs. They are designed for piloting over enemy territory, waiting for a target to be detected, diving down to it and blowing it up.