Ukraine’s 47th Mechanized Brigade showing a Bradley IFV extracting infantry after a DPICM cluster strike on advancing Russian infantry



by TacticalHog

17 comments
  1. Russians might argue this video is played in reverse, as they usually get thrown off their IFVs and are left to die.

  2. Its so clear to see the difference in tactical knowledge and expertise between the Ukrainians and the Russians. The Russians basically dont have tactics other than “run over there and take that position”

  3. Wow, did they just get cluster-shelled by their own side there? Hard to tell for sure with the cuts.

  4. So what’s happening? Ukrainians took that are and were waiting in Russian trench area and withdrew? Or those are their trenches and Russians are overwhelming the area so they withdrew?

  5. what I gather from the video is they called the air strike from within the bunker, then came out to await the extraction, the Bradley providing fire support as it rolled in; bet those guys were hella relieved to be getting out of there after fending off an advance.

    Last thing I’d want to do is hang around in a smoking pit till nightfall to find out if the baddies are still alive.

  6. I hope whoever was driving that Bradley gets the Ukrainian equivalent of a Medal of Honor or Distinguished Service Cross. That was an amazing and daring execution of final protective fire and a potentially sacrificial rescue.

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