Aivan käsittämätöntä panssaritaktiikkaa. Miksi edes mennä noin lähelle ja miksi seistä noin kauan paikallaan!? Tuohan voisi tulittaa vaikka kilometrin etäisyydeltä. Vai eikö tähtäimet siihen kykene?Yksinäisen T-72:n seikkailu.
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Aivan käsittämätöntä panssaritaktiikkaa. Miksi edes mennä noin lähelle ja miksi seistä noin kauan paikallaan!? Tuohan voisi tulittaa vaikka kilometrin etäisyydeltä. Vai eikö tähtäimet siihen kykene?Yksinäisen T-72:n seikkailu.
Oli kyllä hämmentävä hyökkäys. Kauhealla riskillä täysin yksin ampumaan muutama kranaatti sumussa ja savussa, sitten perinteinen kääntyminen ja ajellaan pois putkikin kotia kohti suunnattuna. Erikoinen.Aivan käsittämätöntä panssaritaktiikkaa. Miksi edes mennä noin lähelle ja miksi seistä noin kauan paikallaan!? Tuohan voisi tulittaa vaikka kilometrin etäisyydeltä. Vai eikö tähtäimet siihen kykene?
At dawn, two groups of Special Operations Forces, along with soldiers from one of the infantry brigades, set out on a mission. The goal is to destroy the enemy (preliminarily the marines of the Russian Federation), who dug in in the forest, inflicting maximum damage on his positions and equipment.
One group goes into the "gray zone". From there, the enemy should be attacked right under his nose. The second is to quickly set up a firing position on the territory controlled by us, it should cover the comrades who are in the "gray zone". And also to work on other positions of the enemy until he recovered from the unexpected morning "greeting".
Reconnaissance drones adjust fire from the air. Maximum speed and coherence of work is required from each soldier. After all, the Russian military can raise their "birds" into the sky at any moment.
And later the Russians do come to their senses and open fire...
See how this story ended, the details of the mission, footage of the real combat work of the SSO soldiers and their fellow infantrymen in our new video.
A foreign volunteer in the First Separate Brigade of Special Assignment named after Ivan Bohun, under the pseudonym "Czech", talks about his motivation to join the fight as a foreigner and why he chose the path of an aerial scout. They talked about whether anyone can become a UAV operator, the different types of UAVs and what is better - a wing or a drone. About the personal experience of using UAVs at night and in difficult weather conditions, intercepting and destroying UAVs, and about which device has an advantage in the sky.
00:00 Start
00:17 Motivation to join the struggle as a foreigner
02:52 Why did you choose the path of an aerial scout?
04:20 Can anyone become a UAV operator?
05:17 Types of UAVs. Which is better - a wing or a drone?
07:17 Interception and destruction of UAVs. Which device has the advantage?
08:16 Wing and drone control skills. What is the difference?
09:00 Spectrum of UAVs used in the Armed Forces and by the enemy
11:06 Features of UAV use at night and in difficult weather conditions
The second work from Artem Shevchenko's documentary series "Military intelligence of Ukraine: on the sea, in the sky, on the ground" is dedicated to the deoccupation of Zmiiny Island, which is strategically important for security in the Black Sea
In the direction of Bakhmut, the enemy is once again throwing defensive positions with bodies.
Operators of SSO of Ukraine destroyed 4 occupiers, 3 more were wounded. The enemy suffered losses and abandoned the assault for the night.
Intercepted negotiated with the enemy confirmed the result of our work.
Since the previous video with the flaming dance disturbed someone's delicate psyche so much that FB recognized it as "content with scenes of violence and cruelty" and hid it from free viewing, we decided to soften our next video as much as possible. Enjoy.
Bakhmut. Fighters of the MANPADS platoon are preparing to hunt Russian planes and helicopters. They say they fly into the city quite often these days. They choose positions, discuss the nuances of using various systems to counter the invaders in the air. A military man named Alan admits that he has never shot down an enemy plane. But today luck is on his side - the launch of the Needle turned out to be successful!
The press service of the brigade was lucky enough to see with their own eyes how the bomber of the invaders was shot down and to film the launch of a rocket at one of the positions.
A briefing on the failed Russian T-90M main battle tank with the participation of representatives of the Centre for Research on Trophy and Advanced Weapons will take place on March 16, 11:00 a.m., in the Military Media Center. Elements of the T-90M tank will be demonstrated at the briefing.
GoPro helmet cam footage from Ukraine shows a unit of Ukrainian soldiers in a close range firefight with members of the Russian Wagner Group. The Wagner fighters were hiding in a dugout and suprised the Ukrainian soldiers from close range as the firefight ensued. The Ukrainians pulled back a bit to get in to cover and responded with fire. The excact location of this firefight is unclear but it could be around Bakhmut. The men were part of the 67th brigade.
Aerial reconnaissance of the 204th territorial defense battalion, after conducting a successful operation to remove scouts from the enemy's rear, adjusts artillery fire. The observation posts of the occupiers are blown to pieces. who survived - run away. Who does not - fertilizers
A extensive series of helmet cam videos released on Telegram shows Russian Marines from the 155th Seperate Marine Brigade conducting a mechanized assault on the town of Vuhledar.
From the footage it looks like the men part of an forward element that was sent in to establish a foothold in the outskirts of the town.
After the men advanced with fire support from a tank and their BMP-3 they dismounted and got caught in a engagement with Ukrainian defenders leading the Russians to take position inside a building that came under constant fire by Ukrainian forces.
Vuhledar is heavily defended by Ukraine and large areas are mined making it very hard for Russian troops to break through the Ukrainian defense.
The exact outcome of this particular operation is unclear but Ukraine is still in control over the town.
Credits: Telegram user @TOF_VMF
The funny thing is that our "RAM II" kamikaze UAVs hit anti-aircraft missile systems, which are precisely designed to shoot down such targets.
The funds we collected for "Revenge" are working. This is one of those videos that can be shown))))).
Because there are still cottons, but... we have no idea why Russians smoke where they shouldn't))!
We edited this joy for you before going to sleep to wonderful music.
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This is a series of three videos put out by the K-2 unit of the 54th OMBr detailing an attack (by Wagner) on their position, the defence and the aftermath. Anyone who's seen footage of K-2 knows how terrible an idea this attack was... It will be posted in 3 parts and with descriptions taken directly from their Telegram channel. All videos will be Flagged, please expect to see combat and enemy dead in all of them.
Demonstration of F1 reset system for DJI Mavic 3, DJI Mavic 2, DJI Air2S, Autel EVO II, Autel EVO Light copters.
The complete list of POLY DRONE products is on the website https://polydrone.com.ua/ua/
The triple reset system, thanks to the use of diverging brackets, which are mounted directly on the BC, allows you to transport and reset various BCs. Both standard types VOG-17, VOG-25, M430, F1, RGD-5, and custom-made.
Resetting occurs due to the system reading the light signals of the copter's lantern.
Website: https://polydrone.com.ua/ua/
Logic of work:
The first turning on of the lantern - the first charge is discharged;
Turning off the lantern - the second charge goes down;
The second turning on of the light - the third charge goes down.
We publish a video of the work on the front line near Bakhmut of the 1st mechanized battalion of the Third Separate Assault Brigade, shot on a GoPro camera by the fighters themselves.
With the support of artillery and drones, the attack aircraft carried out a successful reconnaissance by combat, finding out the number of forces and means of the enemy. Having approached the enemy positions at a distance of several meters, our fighters offered the Wagnerites to surrender. The occupiers refused and got what they deserved - death on Ukrainian soil. The result is a fire-destroyed enemy dugout with enemy manpower.
During the combat operation, the soldiers of the 1st mechbat of the brigade also managed to find out the location of the occupants' firing points, the approaches to their positions and determine the path for the next attack.
Clear and coordinated interaction of attack aircraft of the 3rd OShBr in combat conditions, covering comrades during redeployment and impressions and emotions of fighters - in our new video.
This video is recommended for viewing by people who have reached the age of 18+.
Before it was destroyed by a Russian airstrike, the Mariupol Theater was a key refuge in the besieged city, a unique site of solidarity and resistance. With Forensis & Forensic Architecture, the Center for Spatial Technologies interviewed survivors to tell the story of a self-organized commune: a city within a building.