Ukraine’s 79th Air Assault Brigade “Perun Group” drone team posted highlights of recent drone work, using munition drops and FPV drone strikes to hit a dozen or so Russian soldiers + destroying a tank and APC. (Includes a couple clips seen earlier this week) Published August 24, 2024



by Voldesad

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  1. Damn, first was weekly PowerPoint videos, now he’s having folks drone dropping munitions!

  2. Note: For anyone unfamiliar, the “200”s and “300”s are old Soviet numerical code for KIA and WIA, respectively. Both Russia and Ukraine use those codes. So that’s what that is – not a *Death Race 2000*-like point system

  3. Gonna post this comment again in case there are those who don’t know and/or are afraid to ask: 200 and 300 are status codes that were used by the Soviet Union, which became popular through folk songs during the Soviet-Afghan War. Men killed in action were referred to as Cargo 200 when being transported back to the USSR for burial. 200 was apparently the average weight (in kilograms) for the deceased serviceman plus the lead coffin he was kept in. Cargo 300 referred to wounded. Why? I have no idea. Maybe because people weigh more when they’re not blown to pieces.

  4. Man, I did not expect so many body parts to go flying like that. Absolutely horrifying, so glad I’m not a Russian male in my 20s right now.

  5. The dude at 00:38 looks like he’s wearing camouflage pajamas. I mean seriously he looks like he’s wearing something that you could’ve ordered off Amazon.

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