HomeWorldConflictsUkrainian 68th Jaeger Brigade’s “Dovbush’s Hornets” drone team targeted a pair of Russian soldiers with FPV strike drones. The first Russian hides and cleverly diverts the drone pilot’s attention onto a comrade, but ultimately he was taken out by another drone.
Ukrainian 68th Jaeger Brigade’s “Dovbush’s Hornets” drone team targeted a pair of Russian soldiers with FPV strike drones. The first Russian hides and cleverly diverts the drone pilot’s attention onto a comrade, but ultimately he was taken out by another drone.
First dude went out smiling. Shit, why not. If that was a smile, I’d guess because he had every opportunity to shoot that thing down, he didn’t and sometimes the other guys wins. Smile and eat it. Humans like that don’t need to die like this.
Dude acting like that pole was gonna save him
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In many of these situations, it seems like there is simply no escape possible
What kind of gun did the second guy have? Looked like a blunder bust? I think that’s how you say it?
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Now that’s persistence…
I’d prefer to go out like that first guy. Stand your ground and take a chance, but taken out quick if it fails
Clever idea till it wasn’t.
Is it not starting to look safer to just March on Moscow for these guys?
[I’ve seen this tactic before](https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/s/AxkxhPdUCd)
First dude went out smiling. Shit, why not. If that was a smile, I’d guess because he had every opportunity to shoot that thing down, he didn’t and sometimes the other guys wins. Smile and eat it. Humans like that don’t need to die like this.
Dude acting like that pole was gonna save him
Song name?
In many of these situations, it seems like there is simply no escape possible
What kind of gun did the second guy have? Looked like a blunder bust? I think that’s how you say it?