Incredible video of Ukraine’s special Wild Hornet squad blasting Vlad’s spy drones

This is the incredible moment Ukrainian drones take down Vladimir Putin’s spy craft in aerial combat caught on video.

The Wild Hornet squad’s aerial killing spree sees the Ukrainian drones get up close behind the flying Russian vehicles and detonate.

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32 comments
  1. My guess is the FPV Kamakazi droines are like $2k-$3k vs the ruzzian Reconnaissance spy drones at ,,like $20k+++ = good investment…One thing i might add, I see it takes some incredible skills to strike the R drone, have to get close enough, not easy in high winds,,, one thing I would suggest is Ukraine to make the wired trigger antenna's much longer out down and front… this is give them a superior strike factor. Tennacles so to speak, like 2 feet out down and 1 tennacle out front,, = 4 ft radius.

  2. also maybe the Ukraineian drone crews can consider using a munition that is not as charged -= lighter weight = more flight time + superior manuvering,,as the ruzzian drone does not need much to take it down. another plan might be to have 3 extra long strings weighed down bya small weight,,,only over the drone the drone swoops into the prop area where at least 1 of the strings gets the ruzzian drone's prop all tangled up,,, string on Ukraineian drone has a quick release mechanism that allows the FPV drone to return to base. The 3 strings attached to a 4 ft post down below drone,,, so if one string does not work,,, drone can go in for another attack.

  3. Those aren’t Putin’s drones. Those are what’s left of Russia’s Air Force. These drones fly almost as high as Russian tank turrets. Almost.

  4. RU Bodycount: 612k, 1200+ recently
    . . . .. .. . . .. .

    2.4M+ RU casualties thus far
    2,401,880+ to be exact. . . . .
    . .
    wia:1.801.410+
    (Minusrus)

  5. Thanks to Great Britain for taking away Ukraine's nuclear weapons under false promises of territorial integrity. And it did not give Ukraine a single fighter, a single plane, or air defense systems and it forbids strikes on Russian territory.

  6. Insane skill – we used to do aerial combat with flying wings and it was so hard getting near to another small plane

  7. Dogfighting drones, why not, when i was a kid i flew RC airoplanes, and the class i flew was dogfighting, you flew a ribbon behind your RC aircraft, then tried to cut your opponents ribbon with your prop, they didn't look like replica anything they were a crude monoplane with an almost delta boddy but with a tail, they got damaged quite often but it was all the fun of it.

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