More video evidence that show the effectiveness of incendiary weapons on the invaders positions.



by AgreeableFreedom6203

34 comments
  1. imagine half a dozen swarming over a built up area – is that what we have to look forward to?

  2. *’Swift, swift, you dragons of the night, that dawning*
    *May bare the raven’s eye! I lodge in fear;*
    *Though this a heavenly angel, hell is here.’*

  3. Might be a more reliable way to take out vehicles too. An FPV can fail to hit a critical point but the thermite would melt through the roof of anything?

  4. I wish UAF coupled and targeted this with counter offensives that get them behind lines before displaying it. I say that, because this will be happening to their own positions in time. This method seems like it could be excellent for exposing and setting off mines to literally blaze new trails for assaults. It’s also a Pandora’s box.

  5. And even after this there’s still trash around… What I would do is surprise the Russians from behind the trench and make them run towards the Ukranian trenches where they would be properly treated.

  6. Look at all the crap left around. They’ve like a swarm of locusts destroying everything they touch.

    Burning them out seems like an appropriate response to this pest.

  7. Fire is a really powerful weapon in a dry forest. What are they going to do? Jump out of positions? This is nightmare fuel, literally. I think we will see a lot more of these drones.

  8. Simple, pack up your shit and head back to your outdoor toilet laden shitty villages and leave people forest alone . 😉

  9. i had to look up thermite to better understand methods of dealing with it once the reaction starts because i thought there must be SOME way to deal with it.

    there really is no solution once its burning. Water makes it worse (like water on an oil fire, it just gets angry), its nearly impossible to remove the heat to smother it because of hour hot it burns. the reaction itself sustaining with its own O2 source so fire extinguishers wont work.

    you either separate the reaction elements (easier said than done_ or “smother with a thick layer of alumina” which im sure is in high supply on the front line of this conflict /s

  10. This type of attack actually let the stripped forces retreat while suppressing gear and shelter. Its actually somewhat humane if used on ordinance and hard shelter vs. domestic infrastructure.

  11. After a long, hot and dry summer, a bit of thermite in the woods is EXACTLY what is needed

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