The War in the Ukraine

Soldier30

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Russian FPV drone attacks in Donbas and Sumy Oblast of Ukraine in September. FPV drones VT-40, drones "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" and other models, including those controlled by fiber optic cable, are used in the battles in Ukraine. In the video you can see the defeat of various Ukrainian military equipment and structures by drones.

 

defenceman

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Hi,
now I think most of us should know why Russians been abruptly took themselves out from Syria
without showing any resistance and Bashar Ul Asad been overrun, because it’s like a back door
contact to leave Syria asap without resistance from a country which now advancing more & more
towards Kiev in coming months with more lethal way or more lethal warning shots
thank you
 

Soldier30

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Rare footage of the use of the Russian robotic complex "Courier" in battles in Ukraine. The "Courier" robots are equipped with electronic warfare, which itself detects the frequencies of FPV drones and suppresses their operation at a distance of up to 300 meters. The robot is controlled at low encrypted frequencies. The robot was used in the northern direction in Donbass, near the village of Fedorovka. A Russian assault group attacked a stronghold of the Ukrainian army from the flank. The group used electronic warfare to suppress the drones, but it failed. After that, the "Courier" robot was used. With the help of electronic warfare, the robot suppressed the work of the Ukrainian drones. The fire impact of the robot and the smoke screen suppressed the work of the Ukrainian infantry. As a result of the battle, the village of Fedorovka was abandoned by the Ukrainian army.


Technical characteristics of the Russian tracked robots Courier

 

tankphobia

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This is the Kremlin gently telling their cousins in Kiev: you can either return to the fold — that's been in place for centuries — or you will die, one precision strike at a time.
Strikes on major government buildings like these also opens up Russian civilian government institution to strikes, it's not like Russia has a great track record of intercepting everything at the moment.
 

Racek49

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Strikes on major government buildings like these also opens up Russian civilian government institution to strikes, it's not like Russia has a great track record of intercepting everything at the moment.
The damage caused is relatively minor. Russia uses Gerber drones and these have almost 100 kg of payload. The building would probably not look like a building after their hit...
 

zyklon

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Strikes on major government buildings like these also opens up Russian civilian government institution to strikes, it's not like Russia has a great track record of intercepting everything at the moment.

The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict is long past that point, friend:


In fact, the GUR has even targeted Russian civilians on an individual basis:


When it comes to escalation, the question for Kyiv isn't so much "if we should," rather "if we can."
 
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