
Ukraine’s “Birds of Madyar” (414th Marine Strike UAV Reg.) hunted Russian infantry in the Kharkiv region, demonstrating skilled piloting while pursuing a target through foliage. Later, a Russian soldier caught in the open detonates an FPV strike drone at point-blank range. (July 10, 2024)
by Voldesad
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Note: YouTube version of this video is here:
[YouTube version with optional autogenerated subtitles](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hG4lkOt6E0)
Wow, talking about some very impressive drone flying skill!
I had expected that drone to hit a branch or tree several times already.
Great hits!
Drones hunting inside dense forests … The Ukranian operators are top tier!
Awesome piloting skills.
Well done Gents.
Why does it have better signal in the trees so close to the ground? Is the signal interference here due to jamming? So low flying drones are more resistant to russian EW methods? Am i on to something or is the heat getting to me?
Interesting that my dumb post about misspelling Madyar with G actually worked and people started to use the “correct” one when actually both are correct because I didn’t know it
Boy, the one from the forest could easily have passed for a Predator movie, absolutely mind blowing skills. I can only imagine how those sorry f*ck*rs must have felt on the ground especially if they have watched it closing up. Big respect to these guys for their skills!
What I find interesting about a lot of these vids is that 75-80% of the Russians don’t have their weapon with them. That’s like military training 101 – never ever leave your weapon. You fucking sleep with it, eat with it… their training is fucked
– But this is a fine attempt. No other worm never tried to swing their vest at drone. This is… good.
– No. This is not recon by fire. So far this tactic has no name. But I promote it, in order to implement mass usage of this tactic in AFU. Because regular Mavic never could go there.
– FPV is considered as a strike-drone. Why not a recon? Because camera is shit. Yes, it’s shitty, but it’s enough to see everything that we need in locations where we have no other recon options. And to fuck-up something, by the way. If we find some target.
– As for me. It’s “Fat and Lard” as our commander Svyat always says.
– He is in a hospital right now. Get better Cossack, we have a lot of work.
– A little fast-forward. How I like this Kharkiv terrain, nice. Back to forest op-op. It’s not recon by fire. Back to normal speed.
– I outline one Worm every day for you: the one who has the most original end of his journey trough the Kharkiv region and nominated to the title “Worm of the day”.
– Sorry, I have no time for longer videos. We have a lot of work on all 3 frontline directions, where Birds are deployed.
– We also have a very incentive recruiting. To a lot of candidates I call personally after reviewing their CV.
– What we have here? While I was talking we already arrived.
– Here he is behind the tree on the left. Here he is. Good Morning.
– No no. This is not the “Worm of the Day”. We are watching in slo-o-o-wmo. But I just must show you results of hard work of this pilot. With all details. This is a regular worm. Plump.
– Worm of the day has nikname “Lapta-player”. From the word in worm language “Lapta” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapta_(game)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapta_(game)) (more or less old russian version of baseball)
– Worms tried to use a lot of thing to swing at our drones…
– When your vest is not on it’s place, but you remember old worm game “Lapta”. So. Tugomash [I don’t know what “Tugomash” means 🙁 ]
– He tries to speed-up.
– It reminds me the saying: “Thoughts sometimes visited his worm-head, and ran away in fear from there”
– But this is a fine attempt. No other worm never tried to swing their vest at drone. This is… good.
– By the way, the second one ran away, he will probably will write a post about that.
– I wish you quiet and good night.
I wouldn’t be surprised if some of these pilots are teenagers