A Black Forest operator reconnaissance drone observes how two GMLRS HIMARS rockets destroy a Buk-M2 air defense system. Published: 05.09.25



by Volter318

19 comments
  1. Lots of interesting details there.

    1. They saw it coming

    2. Hard to hit a moving target. Himars missed kind of 2times, with both missiles exactly hitting the same spot

    3. Luckily (or not, depending on perspective), the Buk drove right into the tungsten cone of the 2nd missile

    4. Fireworks after all!

  2. I was so sad for 0,001 seconds when I saw that also the second missile missed the target. Then I was happy when I saw the explosion. But the big question is: how it was possible the BUK to still run after the hit?

  3. Expensive and hard to replace russian kit destroyed.

    What’s not to like?

    Slava Ukraini!

  4. I think there was a 3rd himas right on the tail of the BUK m2

  5. Great to see the cursed Buk system burning. Every single one. Failed military machine. Killer of civilian passengers.

  6. These always put out a great light show….  Surprised they aren’t putting nets on these..

  7. I just love waking up to exploding BUK videos like this. It’s going to be a good day.

  8. I’m sorry…since when can a HIMARS missile track a moving target?

    I’m not crazy…they didn’t “time” the arrival of the ordinance with the hypothetical location of the vehicle…it was adjusting in real time…correct?

  9. “Ivan, let’s park here, in the middle of a field where we are perfectly camouflaged.”

  10. In the nick of time too, that truck was moving to a new position.

  11. I was really hoping to see that amazing beautiful 180 thousand tungsten ball effect

    I’ve really missed that as of late , Tungsten rain from hell , lucky the CEP is very small on GMLRS & that even with a single unit warehead it got hit with frag for an amazing cook off!

    More AD gone thar can’t be replaced! Well done Black Forest stay safe boys!

  12. And another one’s gone, another one’s gone. Another one bites the dust! 🎶🎶

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