16 Russian servicemen killed in Black Sea helicopters loss

New details have emerged regarding the destruction of two Russian Mi-8 helicopters during Ukrainian drone strikes on the night of December 30–31, 2024.

The incident, which claimed the lives of 16 Russian servicemen, represents one of the most substantial single-event losses in recent times.

The helicopters, each carrying a total of eight personnel, were part of Russia’s efforts to counter Ukrainian naval drones operating in the Black Sea. The standard Mi-8 crew consists of three members: a pilot, a navigator, and a flight engineer. However, recent operations have seen these crews reinforced with additional personnel, including machine gunners and operators of FPV drones, used to target Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) like the MAGURA V5.

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According to reports, the helicopter teams likely included a standard crew of three, three machine gunners, and two FPV drone operators, reflecting the intensified measures taken by Russia to defend against naval drone threats.

The Mi-8 helicopters were reportedly struck by a modified MAGURA V5 USV equipped with adapted Soviet-era R-73 air-to-air missiles. The R-73 missiles, which feature infrared homing capabilities, have been repurposed for use aboard the maritime drone, allowing it to target and destroy aerial threats effectively.

This development highlights Ukraine’s innovative adaptation of legacy weaponry for modern applications, enabling its forces to challenge traditional military hardware such as helicopters and ships.

Russian propagandist media have acknowledged the losses, with some describing the event as one of the most severe one-time setbacks in recent memory. The incident underscores the growing role of uncrewed systems in modern warfare and the challenges of countering such threats in contested environments like the Black Sea.

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