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

by forbes

3 comments
  1. “…
    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.

    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.
    … ”
    Sounds a little bit like the BMP knew where it came from.
    (And also the article calls this as a wartime joke.)

  2. Sounds like the ex-Ukranian BMP gained sentience, and it decided to attack the enemy… Then its allies put it to rest

  3. Sensing destruction, it managed to do it’s duty at the last minute.

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