The War in the Ukraine

Soldier30

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Footage of a Russian drone pursuing and attacking a Ukrainian HIMARS multiple rocket launcher. The M142 HIMARS has been produced in the US since 1996; technical information about it is available on this channel. The video was filmed near the village of Novobakhmetyevo in the Donbas. The Russian drone operator, having spotted the launch of a Ukrainian M142 HIMARS missile, directed the drone to the launch site and attacked the launcher. The model of the drone used has not been disclosed.

 

Soldier30

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A Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 radar used by the Patriot air defense system. The Ukrainian Patriot air defense system battalion was located near the village of Shevchenko in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It's worth noting that this area is not the first time Ukrainian Patriot air defense systems have been used; missile launches have been recorded there previously. Subsequently, the Patriot air defense system was also struck. The Iskander-M missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 multifunctional radar, a combat control vehicle, and a generator.

 

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Footage of two Russian Iskander-M ballistic missiles striking a Ukrainian army missile and artillery battalion located in a forested area. The video was filmed near the village of Sazono-Balanivka in the Kharkiv region.
According to media reports, the strike by a Russian Iskander-M missile with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead destroyed or damaged two dozen Ukrainian army vehicles and, presumably, one M270 MLRS.

 

Tam

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Krasnopol used to bust fortifications and trenches in Zaporozhye. As a trench buster, a Krasnopol shell would bust through the earthwork or roof over the trench or fortification then explode deep inside it. This is dead accurate firing.

 

Soldier30

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A scene from the repelling of an attempted counteroffensive by Ukrainian units near Kupyansk. Ukrainian army assault groups in armored vehicles attempted to approach Russian positions but were attacked by FPV drones. The video shows Russian FPV drone strikes on Ukrainian Kazak armored vehicles, Novator armored vehicles, and vehicles. A Ukrainian M1117 armored personnel carrier, an HMMWV armored vehicle, and other vehicles were also hit by drone strikes.

 

Soldier30

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A Russian Lancet-51 kamikaze drone strikes a Ukrainian Gepard air defense system. The video was filmed in the Kharkiv region. The Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft gun was adopted by Germany in 1973; all air defense systems have since been decommissioned. As a result of the Russian Lancet-51 drone strike, Ukraine's Gepard air defense system was destroyed.

 

Soldier30

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Over 100 videos of Russian interceptor drones operating in Ukraine and the Donbas. The video shows the destruction of heavy Ukrainian hexacopters by Russian FPV interceptor drones. Hexacopters are expensive, heavy agricultural drones of various models, modified for military use. Hexacopters are most often used as FPV drone carriers, communication relays, or bombers. Military hexacopters in Ukraine and Russia are called "Baba Yaga" drones, after a character from Russian fairy tales.

 

Soldier30

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Russian FPV drones engage Ukrainian UAVs in the second part of the January footage. Russian FPV drones VT-40, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky, and other models are used in the battles. The exact location of the battle is not disclosed. The video features Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, both Ukrainian and foreign-made. The video features Ukrainian Leleka-100 drones, Shark drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, Shark-M drones, Raybird drones, Shark-M drones, LF-240 drones, Darts drones, Chaklun drones, Furia drones, Vector drones, Martianin drones, Baton drones, Gor drones, Domakha drones, Gorlitsa drones, RAM-X2 drones, Shchedryk drones, Bliskavka drones, and Backfire-70 drones.

 
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