by Qubecoiseman

20 comments
  1. Reminds me of that scene in interstellar where they bring down the drone as well and get parts from it

  2. Well, it seems Ukranian farmers can’t harvest orc tanks anymore like at the begining of the invasion since they are almost gone, so I guess they can harvest drones now…

  3. Russians are so stupid they put stabilizing fins on the back of FPV drones that don’t drop the munition. 😂

  4. So once it’s down they’ve lost all control and can’t detonate any thing remotely? These are impact fired instead of remotely? I’d be scared shitless to walk up on one line that.

  5. So they are basicaly doing their crucial job while disrupting enemy’s plans & helping his guys at the same time.

    Ukrainian farmers again proving to be badass since they started towing russian tanks at the start of invasion.

  6. these Ukrainians are not just brave, they’re also really ingenuous

  7. “Return to sender, delivery unable to be completed”

  8. All I need is a letter of Marque and a little Ukrainian know how to start taking on the local Walmart drone flotilla

  9. Be careful, don’t let those clanking steel balls hit the warhead! Get a wheelbarrow for those things!

  10. Disconnect guidance system and piggyback double slam. Badaboom

  11. Glory to Ukraine and to the bravery of the Ukrainian people. I hope the Russian Orcs get all they deserve along with their EVIL daddy Putin in Hell.

  12. I don’t know if I would touch that thing or get close to it. It could be boobytrapped.

  13. Quadcopter FPV attack drones are one way, one use weapons. Pilots don’t retrieve their own even when they are able to. The risk of accidental detonation or of the drone having been tracked home is too great, and they are cheap. The Russian pilots will know exactly where their drone blinked out due to EW. A fifty thousand dollar fixed wing reconnaissance drone, on the other hand, might be worth the risk, especially if it deep in Ukrainian territory.

Comments are closed.