
One Of Russia’s Rare, Ex-Ukrainian BMP-1Us Accidentally Ran Over Some Russian Infantry — Right Before The Ukrainians Blew It Up
by forbes

One Of Russia’s Rare, Ex-Ukrainian BMP-1Us Accidentally Ran Over Some Russian Infantry — Right Before The Ukrainians Blew It Up
by forbes
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In 2007, the Republic of Georgia bought 15 unique, up-gunned BMP-1U fighting vehicles from Ukraine. A year later, Russia invaded Georgia—and Russian troops apparently captured every single Georgian BMP-1U.
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The panicky crew of one BMP-1U, perhaps correctly sensing it was about to eat a Ukrainian missile, backed up and over Russian infantry sheltering behind the 13-ton, nine-person vehicle, likely severely injuring if not killing at least one soldier.
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Sounds a little bit like the BMP knew where it came from.
(And also the article calls this as a wartime joke.)
Sounds like the ex-Ukranian BMP gained sentience, and it decided to attack the enemy… Then its allies put it to rest
Sensing destruction, it managed to do it’s duty at the last minute.