Soldiers from the 3rd Assault Brigade, with the support of an APC, storming Russian trench positions in the Bakhmut area



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16 comments
  1. Are those rpg rounds set to detonate like an airburst after a certain distance?

  2. If the war proved anything, it seems Holosun is good shit

  3. I was curious about that APC. Looks like it’s Dutch YPR-765 one of the variants that have a .50 cal turret instead of 25mm cannon. Pretty cool vehicle.

  4. I can’t tell from the clip. Are they firing at people they can see and the camera doesn’t (too far), are they shooting at dust, muzzle flashes, and reports, or are they just putting out suppressing fire with no identified target.

    Does anyone know? I know all of the above apply, but generally speaking, anyone with experience on what is likely going on here ?

    Edit: I am asking this because the clip cuts to the rpg impact after shooting. You can see the rpg report in the ash and the explosion. It looks to be like 50 yards or less. I would expect to see something on the GoPro, even just dirt and ash bursts off the ground from shooting.

  5. Its still insane to me that HD trench warfare footage is available on the internet

  6. I bet these guys go thru a boat load of blue tape.

  7. Are the Ukrainians really this much better trained and motivated than the Russian forces? Or is it just that the elite units get the cameras and shit that makes them look bad doesn’t get out?

  8. The ferocity and speed of the advance is incredible. They push across a lot of ground quickly. I guess they know Russian defensive units spend the first couple seconds cowering, at least under all that suppressive fire.

    Really impressive stuff

  9. I have the same optic setup as him on my rifle 😮 weird seeing it in actual battle. These guys ain’t fuckin around

  10. Damn, that is some of the best footage I’ve ever seen.

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