Lone Russian soldier initially survives a hit from a thermobaric FPV drone at close range and walks away, but later succumbs to his injuries. Video by the Strike Drones Company (47 OMBr)



Lone Russian soldier initially survives a hit from a thermobaric FPV drone at close range and walks away, but later succumbs to his injuries. Video by the Strike Drones Company (47 OMBr)



by Evening_Run_8536

14 comments
  1. He probably sustained internal damage from the residual overpressure from the blast. It doesn’t look like he took much shrapnel.

  2. I’m sure it must be incredibly surreal to be walking by all those corpses and knowing you’re about to join them as you begin to succumb to your injuries with each new step. Talk about being a dead man walking.

  3. He walks across all of these ~~artificial fertilizers~~ and he became one of them.

  4. This footage is one of the darkest videos I’ve seen so far. It clearly demonstrates the actual sights of war… despair, exhaustion, a danger possibly emerging in every moment, And more than everything – death and helplessness.
    The way in which “no man’s land” is depicted in many world war 1 movies, strongly resembles the landscape apperant in the footage and its characteristics.
    The recurrence of the no man’s land’s sights in a current war, despite the significant development of military technology having taken place since world war 1 (of which many innovations had the specific purpose overcoming trench warfare) – is unbelievable.

  5. He’s just walking in circles after being hit. Slowly succumbing to internal I juries.

    Adrenaline is one hell of a drug!

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