Kostiantynivka. Press officer of the 24th brigade Oleg Petrasyuk shot down a Russian FPV over the church while escorting of a journalist from the publication Het Nederlands Dagblad



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  1. How did he fit through the door to that church with those massive balls?

  2. *Kostiantynivka. Press officer of the 24th brigade Oleg Petrasyuk shot down a Russian FPV over the church! This happened during the escort of a journalist from the publication Het Nederlands Dagblad. The reporter was documenting the destruction of the temple. The FPV tried to attack the group.*

  3. Unfortunately sir, it appears you just peaked, because no one can exceed that.

  4. We Dutchies still remember mh 17. Keep up the good fight lads.

  5. My mans is more calm than i am before going to work. Got ice for blood and two wrecking balls tween his legs.

  6. Man that can’t be easy. Once he calmed down and led it he knocked it down.

  7. You have to remember that this is Ukraine. russians have zero business being there and conduct daily terror attacks in their neighbors country.

    Just because russia is doing this on a daily basis, this is NOT normal.

  8. That is incredible work. Honestly infantry could really use some tech that is the following :

    Basically hand-grenade-sized micro-drones that have a small explosive charge and contain a bunch of tungsten or lead shards for a 25-degree funnel shaped forward explosion. Battery for maybe 90-120 seconds of high speed operation. Machine-vision targeting to locate airborne targets. You toss it, and after releasing your grip, it unfolds the flight arms with the rotors, and zips forward to begin its airborne scan of the surrounding immediate zone (let’s call it 450-meter squared). If it finds an airborne target, it zips in, and detonates when it reaches within 5 meters distance with a powerful blast. Make the fragments flat and wide, so that they impart immense immediate-range damage, but by 20 meters they go through so much air resistance that they tumble and aren’t fatal to an unlucky friendly within the targeting vector.

    It sounds like sci-fi, but I believe that such a routine and hardware could easily be made with current tech.

    Even the operations system would be fairly easy to create the priorities with.

    Task 1 : the release of the ‘deployment’ phase connects the battery and completes the circuit, booting the engines and sensors. The motors get up to speed, and the gyros help establish auto-leveling and stability to begin ..

    Task 2 : Initialize optic/microphone sensors to begin a rapid scan. You could sketch out a rising spiral technique where it begins a series of concentric circles and elevations. I think 3-4 optic sensors and a trio of microphones to hone in on motion and sound that are particular to small electric motors could be extremely effective at finding enemy drones within it’s sensor range in a short period of time, probably less than 5-6 seconds for the entire immediate range duty.

    Task 3 : Close, engage, and detonate.

    Task 4 : If no enemy target located, land and disarm (visually release the battery eject button, or an intermediate connecting block that gives confidence that there is no longer a completed circuit, and the device is safe to re-fold, charge up, and redeploy as needed.

    Cost of hardware? Definitely less than $400 per. With time and volume, probably a lot less.

    Development? Well, Raytheon? Billions. lol. But bunch of highly motivated scrappy geniuses working in Ukraine? I know it can be done. Especially if broken down into discrete modules that all handle a particular set of the tasks that would get this done. The most complex part would be the visual ID with a level of audio assistance, and adaptive navigation based on obstacles in the air and uneven surface environment.

  9. Lmfao dude was totally showing off for the cute dutch reporter girl and then acted all nonchalant afterwards dropping his mag and being like “My advice. Let’s get out of here and bang”

  10. They really need to start keeping shotguns with bird shot around.

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