Map of Russia's special operations in Ukraine, the advance of Russian troops, militar

Footage of an incredible breakthrough of a Russian, presumably BMP-2, under attack by Ukrainian drones. It is worth noting that Russian BMPs are often criticized for their weak protection, but even with minor modifications, the BMP can withstand multiple drone attacks, which is confirmed by this video. This is the second video on the channel showing that BMPs equipped with protection can withstand not only RPGs, but also drone attacks. In this case, the BMP-2 is equipped with screens on the sides and a "Mangal", protecting the combat vehicle from ammunition drops from above. The Russian BMP-2 is attacked by Ukrainian FPV drones, two Baba Yaga-type drones also drop ammunition on the BMP. The BMP crew skillfully uses one of the advantages of the combat vehicle, high speed, simultaneously firing suppressive fire. The location of the shooting is not reported, presumably the BMP broke through to the Ukrainian stronghold located in the forest belt. After which, it landed troops and retreated to its original positions.

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Footage of the fall of a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft near the village of Zaitsevo in Donbass. According to Ukrainian media, the plane was shot down by a Ukrainian MANPADS. But when watching the video, you can notice inconsistencies: when the missile was launched from the MANPADS, the sky was covered with clouds, while at the time of the fall of the Su-25, the sky was clear. Also in the video, the flying plane catches fire before the MANPADS missile is launched. Perhaps the video used associative footage, but the launch of the MANPADS missile is shown from another episode of the battle. A search and rescue team was sent to the site of the Su-25 crash on an Mi-8 helicopter, which was covered by an Mi-35 helicopter. At the time of the evacuation of the pilot, the Russian Mi-8 helicopter was attacked by three Ukrainian FPV drones, judging by the video, the Ukrainian drones were unable to hit the helicopter and the pilot was evacuated.

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An episode of Russian special forces snipers at work in the Kremensky forest. There is no actual battle, the group is waiting for the return of three scouts who went ahead to reconnoiter Ukrainian positions. Judging by the video, the scouts started the battle, after which they retreated to the positions of the main group, shown at the end of the video. A Ukrainian mortar fired at the scouts. As a result of the battle, one scout was wounded, at the end the group presumably went on the attack, the video is shortened.

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The first footage of the launch of the Russian jet drone "Solist" has been published. It is a hybrid of a drone and a guided munition. The "Solist" complex is a disposable carrier with first-person control, like FPV drones. They are manufactured by the KEMZ concern, and the implementation is carried out by the ANO "Center Rivir". The launch is carried out from a transport and launch container. The drone allows you to attack targets and armored vehicles from above. You could say that this is an analogue of the American Javelin ATGM, only made as a drone. In the future, the Solist drone can replace mortars and ATGMs in the troops. The flight range of the Solist drone reaches 10 km, which exceeds the capabilities of most ATGMs. Ammunition from the RPG-7 and SPG-9, including cumulative, fragmentation and thermobaric charges, is used as a combat load. Serial production of drones will begin in mid-2025. The weight of the drone "Soloist" is up to 20 kg, the length is 1200 mm, the flight altitude is up to 2 km, the speed is up to 500 km/h. The price of the drone is unknown.

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Footage of the attack of Russian modified FPV drones VT-40 Sudoplatov, controlled via fiber optic cable, on the Ukrainian IFV AIFV-B-C25. The AIFV-B-C25 infantry fighting vehicle is based on the M113A1 armored personnel carrier. The AIFV-B-C25 IFV was produced in Belgium, developed in 1979. One of the armament options of the AIFV-B-C25 IFV is a 25-mm Oerlikon KBA cannon paired with a 7.62-mm FN MAG machine gun. These IFVs were previously used by the Ukrainian 15th Mechanized Brigade "Steel Cordon". The Ukrainian IFVs were hidden in a hangar in the village of Kolodeznoye, in the Kupyansk direction. A Ukrainian armored car Roshel Senator was also stored there, they are produced in Canada. Judging by the video, all the equipment was destroyed by drones.

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Ukrainian servicemen witnessed the impact of a Russian ODAB-500 bomb equipped with a UMPK module. The video is rare and archival, the location of the shooting is not reported, the bomb was presumably dropped by a Su-34NVO aircraft, the bomb exploded over the target. The ODAB-500 bomb was developed by GNPP Bazalt in the late 1980s, it contains ethylene oxide or piperylene, depending on the version. There are 4 versions of bombs in total: ODAB-500, ODAB-500P, ODAB-500PM and ODAB-500PMV. The damaging factor of the ODAB-500 bomb is a blast wave with a pressure of up to 120 atmospheres and thermal radiation of up to 2000 degrees, some call the bomb a vacuum bomb. The radius of destruction of the ODAB-500 bomb is from 30 to 300 meters, depending on the altitude of the explosion and the weather. The ODAB-500 bomb weighs 500 kg and can be equipped with a parachute. The bomb's TNT equivalent reaches one ton.

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An episode of a mass attack by Russian kamikaze drones "Geran-2" on the Ukrainian seaport of Reni in the Odessa region, on the border with Romania. Some of the drones "Geran-2" are shot down by aviation and air defense of Ukraine, an episode of this is shown in the second part of the video. According to Ukrainian media, 15-20 explosions were heard in the port. In the video, a Ukrainian helicopter Mi-24, Soviet-made, fires from 12.7-mm machine guns YakB-12.7 at the Russian drone "Geran-2".

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Footage of attacks by Russian FPV drones "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky", controlled via fiber optic cable, on a Ukrainian Leopard 2A6 tank stuck in a trench. In reality, the Ukrainian tank hit in the video is a Leopard 2A4 tank. The Leopard 2A6 tank began to be produced in Germany in 1997, based on the Leopard 2A5 tank. The Ukrainian version of the tank is reinforced with dynamic protection. The video was filmed near the village of Pobeda, in the Kurakhovsky direction. The Vandal drones attacked not only the tank, but also the crew, who abandoned the tank. One crew member tried to take cover under the tank, the second ran to the dugout, the episode was partially cut from the video.

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An episode of the battle of the Russian 6th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Lisichansk Cossack Brigade. The video shows the use of, presumably, a T-72 tank with Tsar-Mangal protection during the assault on a Ukrainian army stronghold near the village of Verkhnekamenskoye, in the Seversky direction of the Donbass. Judging by the video, this time the Russian Tsar-Mangal protection was also effective. The Russian tank is attacked by Ukrainian drones, but they are unable to cause critical damage to it. The video also shows that Russian soldiers are using motorcycles to quickly move the infantry. After delivering the infantry, the tank goes to its original positions, and the infantry begins to storm the building. The video is shortened.

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The video shows three FPV drones "Vandal", controlled via fiber optic cable, striking a Ukrainian T-64BV tank in the village of Sverdlikovo, Kursk region of Russia. The tank is equipped with Ukrainian mesh protection "Mangal". The tank was attacked by three drones, after the second drone strike, the T-64 tank crew abandoned the combat vehicle. The FPV drone "Vandal", abbreviated "KVN", was used by the 56th Airborne Assault Regiment of the 7th Division of the Russian Airborne Forces.

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The first footage of attacks by Russian FPV drones "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky", controlled via fiber optic cable, on the Ukrainian two-link transporter-tractor "Bv 206". The video was filmed in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. Previously, the all-terrain vehicle was used by the 141st infantry brigade of the Ukrainian army.
The tracked articulated all-terrain vehicle Bandvagn 206 was developed in Sweden in 1974, and is still actively used today. Due to the low ground pressure, not all anti-tank mines explode under it. The carrying capacity of the all-terrain vehicle "Bv 206" is about 2240 kg, it can carry up to 17 soldiers.
Judging by the video, the Ukrainian all-terrain vehicle Bv 206 was attacked by several Russian FPV drones, as a result of which the all-terrain vehicle was destroyed.

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The Russian Tigers unit, which uses FPV drones controlled via fiber optic cable, has released footage of an attack on a Ukrainian military convoy in the Kursk region of Russia. The convoy includes a German-made Leopard 2A6 tank, a Russian-made Kamaz truck, and presumably an American-made Humvee armored vehicle. No drones were used for surveillance, so the extent of damage to the military equipment is unclear. The exact location of the footage has not been reported.

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A Russian serviceman witnessed a close explosion of a cluster munition in Ukraine. It is believed to have been an American 155mm M864 DPICM cluster artillery shell, used by the Ukrainian army in M777 howitzers. The M864 shell contains 48 M42 submunitions weighing 208 grams and 24 M46 submunitions weighing 213 grams. When the M864 shell explodes, it produces up to 300 fragments with a lethal radius of up to 6 meters.

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Footage of an attack by Russian VT-40 FPV drones, controlled via fiber optic cable, on a Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank. The video was filmed in the Kursk region of Russia, near the village of Novosergeevka. The Leopard 1A5 tank was created in Germany in 1987, it is a modernization of the first Leopard-1 tank. The Leopard 1A5 tank is maneuverable, it weighs 42.2 tons. But it has thin armor, in Germany it was decommissioned in 2010. The Leopard 1A5 tank was attacked by two Russian FPV drones.

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Footage has been published of a strike by a Russian Iskander-M missile on a group of Ukrainian equipment near the village of Boromlya in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade of the Ukrainian Army is reportedly stationed in the forest. The brigade is armed with 300-mm Olkha MLRS and support equipment. The Olkha MLRS were developed on the basis of the Soviet Smerch MLRS and were accepted into service in 2018. The Olkha MLRS can launch 12 missiles in 48 seconds at a range of up to 130 kilometers. For an unknown reason, one Russian Iskander-M air-burst missile was used for the attack. Due to the shooting range, the extent of the damage is unclear, but the military equipment was densely packed. Official reports indicate that eight passenger vehicles, six armored vehicles, two trucks, a multiple rocket launcher, and a transport and loading vehicle were damaged.

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Another rare footage of the strike of the Russian FAB-3000 bomb equipped with the UMPK module on a Ukrainian temporary deployment point. The FAB-3000 bomb was dropped by a Russian Su-34 aircraft. The video was filmed near the village of Kurilovka, Sudzhansky District, Kursk Region of Russia. According to the media, there was a Ukrainian temporary deployment point in the forest, with underground utilities. The aftermath of the FAB-3000 bomb strike was not filmed.

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