Two Russian soldiers tried to hide from Madyar FPV drones under a large bush. Both were killed



by iivankin1

15 comments
  1. Wow, great hits!

    That was some very impressive flying in between those branches and leaves! I was very curious to see how they would be found inside such a large bush, and I wasn’t disappointed.

  2. When im watching these drone povs i always think why dont they just shoot the drone down? Does anyone know?

  3. Does Russia not give them any training on drones? Why wouldn’t you get deeper in the trees? Why would you just stay still?

  4. The bush survived, which is more than one can say about the invaders contained within.

  5. – The average travel time of the worms around Kharkiv region is directly correlated to speed of their detection by Magyar Birds recons.

    – Then FPV pilots of Klima Team begin to work. And countdown begins

    – This bush is quite thick. We have to dig in.

    – The bird eyes from outside, told us that worms didn’t move from this pit-stop while FPV was on it’s way

    – So, lets take a look. Well this is not interesting at all. This is some African hiding: “Head in the sand and everything else is outside”. Good. So be it. Just wow

    – Here it is. I will not use pointer. You will see everything.

    – The most important part – is to not hit any branch. Op-op-op. Like a slalom.

    – And here is Wormi-o. In the “Mummy” uniform. Poof

    – Lets look in the slow-mo. This is “Worm of the Day” after all, with a sloth genes.

    – He took out his equipment. Assumed some weird pose. And moved only after contact. Look closely. Here

    – Noting interesting from the outside. Boom. The bush starts to emit smoke.

    – That’s good. I wish you quiet and good night.

  6. Wonder how many years it’ll be before their remains leave that bush. Also that enormous thing is going to grow even larger now with all that fertilizer.

  7. Yes I’m convinced that the Russian handbook and guidance to these troops are just stay still and it won’t see you. False hope kinda crap… And that tactic is a total mistake in my opinion.. But as we’ve seen, even the ones who SWAT and run end up getting caught. But at least when you’re squatting running and shooting and throwing things at it you have fighting chance.

    The best policy is not to step foot into a f****** country that you don’t belong in, ready to kill it’s citizens. Then the drones will never swarm you.

  8. Watching a lot of these videos you’re kinda struck how much more intimately the FPV operators are involved in the kill than snipers are. I mean don’t get me wrong, both are taking a life, but the drone crew aren’t limited by the view of a reticule and scope, they’re seeing the movement of their target in three dimensions and making the kill decision accordingly. Beyond that, the enemy sometimes reacting in real time to the their impending death, whether it’s defiance or begging.

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