A Russian serviceman gets a visit from an FPV drone that doesn’t explode, in panic he tries to guard himself against it with a brick, but is targeted by a second drone. Video by the 56th Motorized Brigade



A Russian serviceman gets a visit from an FPV drone that doesn’t explode, in panic he tries to guard himself against it with a brick, but is targeted by a second drone. Video by the 56th Motorized Brigade



by BigDeckBob

33 comments
  1. Holy shit. Look at the fear on that guy’s face. And so focussed on #1 he doesn’t even see #2 coming. Lights out.

  2. I could say poor bastard but he knew where he is going. He came to kill an capture. Not in this life moscovian Orc.

  3. I like how redditors commenting here with 200% sure that russians in this videos wasn’t mobilised.

  4. It’s amazing there is still concern trolling going on about the  poor poor mobiks. After Kursk we know it’s possible for Russian troops to surrender if they want to. Plenty of interviews of pow’s saying they didn’t want to fight. This guy could likely have thrown up his hands and surrendered if he wanted to. If Russian soldiers are not surrendering then they are on the field are there to kill Ukranians plain and simple. Doesn’t matter how they got there.

  5. Cost of 1 Russian soldier: $50

    Cost of 2 armed drones: $5000

    That “oh shit” moment when he looks over his shoulder and realizes he’s fucked? Priceless…

  6. Dude looks old. I almost feel bad for some of these guys sometimes cause can’t help but think maybe they don’t have a choice but this is war and at the end of the day… Ukraine trying to keep their freedom from an extremely aggresive commie dick-taster that ultimately censors you, takes away your freedom and rights as a human being. Disagree and you fall out of windows or get poisoned with plutonium .. Fuck… That.

    Glory to Ukraine.

  7. I always think the scene from Saving Private Ryan “lucky bastard” when the first one fails and the second one is lights out

  8. If this is what mental health concerns look like now, it will be significantly worse when this war ends.

    A simple commercial drone, in peace time will cause a massive mental breakdown.

    I have talked to people who fought in wars, all I can say is PTSD is not something a state like Russia is prepared to handle. All of these problems that Russia will face after this war, is Putin’s fault, as I hope that these problems will be a wake up call for the Russian people.

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