The crew of an Ukrainian Leopard 2A4 tank fires at close range to the Russian armored vehicles that were trying to storm the positions in the Kharkiv direction.



by AgreeableFreedom6203

26 comments
  1. after soon 3 years i still cant believe we get to see footage like this.

    Good f-cking work lads!

  2. The most convincing way to make your opponent give up attacking is a 120mm roar

  3. The Russians: come on guys, let’s attack the Ukrainians!
    2 seconds later: we are attacked
    🤣🤣🤣

  4. The cope cage isn’t working against 120 mm. Hmmmm

  5. Can’t imagine the inside of a fully loaded BMP looks very pleasant after taking a tank shell from behind

  6. The kremlin orcs vehicles arent that tuff as he think 😎👍

  7. Are they out of their minds being in the vicinity of a leopard!
    I think I’ve just answered my own question 😂😂🤒🤒

  8. Somehow nice to see that good old tank fighting is still a thing, despite drones and all that stuff. Give them hell!

  9. Nice shootin’! Not too much armor v armor footage from this war. Good stuff! Stay safe boyz!

  10. As I’m watching this I have Monty Python’s Holy Grail playing in my head…”Run away – run away”.

  11. With the amount of meatwaves I am surprised we don’t see this more often.

  12. There is a debate, on whether tanks have become obsolete on the modern battlefield.. What I am sure of, “it would still suck to be on the receiving end of one”

  13. I know this kind of footage of tank on tank/IFV/APC is rare these days in modern warfare…

    But heck yeeeaahh that Leo went to town!!

    Slava Ukraini!!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  14. It really seems like Ukraine has a lot of Russian mindset with lone vehicles travelling with no other support.

  15. The crew of the Leopard deserves some major overtime pay; getting things done this shift, boys ! 😀

  16. i bet that 120mm apfsds did some serious damage on those vehicles, no real need to see if the vehicles survived.

  17. This is literally what the Leopard II was designed for. Sniping Russian tanks from a defensive position.

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