5 UA fpvs from different brigades hit a russian tank in a quick succession



by inglip_resummoned2

24 comments
  1. A Russian T-72B3 Obr.2022 in the Pokrovsk Front. Imagine it’s 90th Tank Division

  2. 5 UA brigades: Fuck this one tank in particular.

  3. Where did the info about the 5 different Brigades come from? The drones seem to be all from the Magyars Birds Brigade (compare the names of the drones and the digital interface).

  4. May be a stupid idea, but i wonder what would be the outcome if a can of paint and a little explosive where attached to one of these drones and smashed into the front viewports.

  5. Guys what percentage of Russian tanks is coming back from those assaults?

  6. Those last three showing up and lingering while they decide how best to finish off their target is eerie to watch.

  7. why does this tank look like it was built by the people in Mad Max

  8. If i can see correctly, that tank didnt even have the gun cover removed?

  9. Really makes you think about the decision to slowly cruise down the only road solo… did they really think that they would make it through the whole front line and then what? The big armored assault I understand but this is just ultimately wasting a tank there is no practical gain from a single tank driving into combat or is there? Wouldn’t it be better to turn around and regroup or attach to another tank squadron and then go from there

  10. and there are still no countermeasures against fpv drones yet ?

  11. I don’t speak Ukrainian but the tone and expression of the narrator make sound like I am watching a soccer game lol

  12. When you hear Madyar, you know some ruskies are going to have a bad time

  13. id count this as the first confirmed use of a drone swarm. AI assisted or not

  14. I see these videos and I can’t help but think of the thousands of man hours that go into producing one tank. From producing the steel, to assembling the chassis, to installing the mechanical and electrical components, and then the training of the track crew. The regular maintenance to keep it running. Transport by train and truck to the front. All of this time, money and labor just to be destroyed by a few cheap drones. Just a few years ago I would have thought this impossible.

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