The War in the Ukraine

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Footage of Russian FPV drone strikes on a Ukrainian Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun. The howitzer was located in cover; the location and drone model are not disclosed. The Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun has been produced in Germany since 1998. The Ukrainian army rarely displays Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzers these days.

 

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An Mi-28 helicopter attacks a Ukrainian army building with an X-39 missile. Footage shows the use of an X-39 LMUR guided missile by a Russian M-28 helicopter in combat in Ukraine. The video was filmed in the village of Shyykovka in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. Ukrainian soldiers were leaving the building when they were spotted by drones. The building was then struck by a missile. At the end of the video, a Ukrainian soldier is seen in the building and an explosion occurs near him. The cause is unclear; it is possible that one of the drones used by the soldiers exploded.

 

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Residents of Odessa have published footage of strikes by Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drones. According to media reports, the strikes targeted Ukrainian port and industrial infrastructure, as well as other city targets. Multiple fires have been reported in Odessa as a result of the Russian drone strikes.

 

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Footage of a Russian 152mm 2A65 Msta-B towed howitzer striking a Ukrainian drone launch site. Despite the Ukrainian drone operators' effective camouflage, reconnaissance observed the drones being launched. The video was filmed near the village of Piskunovka. Serial production of the Msta-B howitzer began in the USSR in 1987; they are currently in service in Russia, Ukraine, and several CIS countries. The Msta-B strike destroyed the Ukrainian drone launch site. The video concludes with the explosion of ammunition in the basement where the drone operators were located.

 

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Russian FPV drones intercept Ukrainian UAVs. Footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in action in Ukraine and the Donbas. The exact location of the footage is not disclosed. The May video features the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, produced in Ukraine and other countries.
The video features Ukrainian drones such as the Shchedryk, Furia, Domakha, Leleka-100M2, Shark-M, FlyEye, LF-240, Chaklun, DARTS, HORNET, Gor, and Vector.

 

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Strikes by Russian Geran-2 drones in western Ukraine. Videos were filmed by local residents on May 1-2. More than 60 Geran-2 drones were spotted over the city of Ternopil. The Russian Geran-2 drones struck the Ukrainian Orion radio plant, as well as industrial and infrastructure facilities, according to the city's mayor.

 

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Strikes by Russian Geran-2 drones in western Ukraine. Videos were filmed by local residents on May 1-2. More than 60 Geran-2 drones were spotted over the city of Ternopil. The Russian Geran-2 drones struck the Ukrainian Orion radio plant, as well as industrial and infrastructure facilities, according to the city's mayor.


So many Geran strikes, you forgot this. A Geran struck a Ukrainian logistics train.

'Rare footage has been released of the moment the Russian Geran-2 drone struck a Ukrainian locomotive. The video was filmed in Kryvyi Rih, presumably by railway workers.'

 

Soldier30

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Russian FPV strikes on Ukrainian army robots and their results. Tracked and wheeled robotic platforms have begun to be actively used by the Ukrainian and Russian armies in combat operations in Ukraine. Ground drones are primarily used for logistics. We are publishing footage of Russian FPV drone strikes in the Krasnoarmeysk-Dimitrov direction, targeting tracked and wheeled robotic platforms of the Ukrainian army. The video also concludes with a shot of roads destroyed by Ukrainian ground drones. The videos were filmed by Ukrainian soldiers in the Kostiantynivka area and in the Sumy direction.

 
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