HomeWorldConflictsUA National Guard’s 4th Brigade, 4th Battalion “Rubizh” team defended their trench against a Russian infantry assault with the help of FPV strike drones and munition drops, destroying the Russian tank along with six enemy infantrymen. Published August 4, 2024
UA National Guard’s 4th Brigade, 4th Battalion “Rubizh” team defended their trench against a Russian infantry assault with the help of FPV strike drones and munition drops, destroying the Russian tank along with six enemy infantrymen. Published August 4, 2024
August 4, 2024
UA National Guard’s 4th Brigade, 4th Battalion “Rubizh” team defended their trench against a Russian infantry assault with the help of FPV strike drones and munition drops, destroying the Russian tank along with six enemy infantrymen. Published August 4, 2024
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I’m just a simple redditor with no real warfare knowledge, but wouldn’t it be more efficient to use the drone dropped grenades against infantry compared to FPV? Since FPV is a 1 time use. Lately i see a lot of FPV video’s against infantry and less drone dropped grenades
Drones are seriously the new close air support.
What type of light mg is next to the deceased RU guy at 1:17? It has a pistol grip with a bipod.
came at the one moscovian out of the sun. old fighter pilot move.
That hit on they guy up against the wall who looked like he had a 1968-vintage steel helmet was so good.
5 comments
I’m just a simple redditor with no real warfare knowledge, but wouldn’t it be more efficient to use the drone dropped grenades against infantry compared to FPV? Since FPV is a 1 time use. Lately i see a lot of FPV video’s against infantry and less drone dropped grenades
Drones are seriously the new close air support.
What type of light mg is next to the deceased RU guy at 1:17? It has a pistol grip with a bipod.
came at the one moscovian out of the sun. old fighter pilot move.
That hit on they guy up against the wall who looked like he had a 1968-vintage steel helmet was so good.