GoPro footage of an unsuccessful Russian assault on Ukrainian positions. As can be seen, modern warfare is increasingly fought not against soldiers, but against the drones and robots they operate. After sustaining injuries, the assault group retreated.



GoPro footage of an unsuccessful Russian assault on Ukrainian positions.

As can be seen, modern warfare is increasingly fought not against soldiers, but against the drones and robots they operate.

After sustaining injuries, the assault group retreated.



by BigDeckBob

21 comments
  1. Pretty decent furniture and sight on that AK.
    But attacking across what looks like a field of grass with very little cover… Damn that is rough. Drones’ playground.

  2. Why dont they just turn their weapons against Putin instead fuck sake, look at the terrain they are supposed to move forward in, its just open fields everywhere you look, they are being sent forward to take land that is not theirs to begin with and its impossible to achieve the objective when you have to fight 3 dimensional warfare in an open field. Give up already or turn your damn weapons against the fuckers who fooled you into this idiotic endeavour damn russki.

  3. We need to help Ukraine get more drones. No way that fucker should still be moving sitting out in that field.

  4. Is that a russian with sights on his rifle? Thats like a battlefield unicorn; the VDV in Hostomel didnt even get sights.

  5. « Dad we can get 3rd Separate Assault Brigade? »

    « We already have a 3rd Separate Assault Brigade at home »

    3rd Separate Assault Brigade at home :

  6. Stopping a drone flying close might be possible if the shooter does two techniques:

    1. Following the horizontal flight path of the drone starting at about 5 feet behind and passing the drone with follow through. Firing in automatic mode ONLY after passing the drone five or more feet ahead, depending on the distance and never stopping the movement of the gun.

    2. Picking a specific point in the sky ahead of the flight path where the drone is flying to and firing at that invisible point in the sky. This technique was perfected by the VC in Nam downing US fighter planes and only works with multiple machine guns firing in unison at the same exact spot. Tracers help guide the aiming point.

    When the object is flying straight towards you in perpendicular flight path, use the same technique except take a bigger lead, maybe 15 to 30 feet ahead, depending on the speed of the object.

    Almost always one misses behind the target, never ahead. Firing small arms at moving objects without follow through is near useless and a waste of ammunition, only for delight of video watchers. Destruction can happen but it is always a lucky shot and very unlikely.

  7. Whether a drone achieves a direct hit or not, it still incites terror and chaos, not to mention the countless rounds of ammunition expended,

  8. If you spend half you time and ammunition firing at the sky, the drones have done their job even without a drop

  9. Drones are worth their weight in gold, even if unarmed. The amount of ammo expenditure trying to shoot them down is crazy. Less rounds to be fired at Ukrainian hero’s.
    How many magazine cans they carry anyway with their f’ked up logistics? I can’t imagine more than 6.

  10. Beautiful footage, I can only imagine how alive they must have felt. Also imagine humanoid robots controlled by humans until ai takes over.👾

  11. They’re all brave and think this is a a beautiful russian game until a bullet/shrapnel hits and you feel the real pain and blood starts flowing.

    Most times its too late and a thousands thoughts mixed with regrets that led to their presence there are flooding their mind until they eventually die.

    You have no choice as an Ukrainian defender. You know if you don’t fight today, your wife might be raped//tortured/killed. Same with your kids.
    This is what the russians have done in the past especially after making peace and accepting russia’s terms.
    Terror, raping and torture comes right after peace.

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