Russian BTR-82A drives up to two Ukrainian tanks and gets destroyed. Kursk front.



Russian BTR-82A drives up to two Ukrainian tanks and gets destroyed. Kursk front.



by jimmehi

25 comments
  1. This is the first instance I think I have seen in this war of a tank on armor direct engagement.

  2. That tank gunner was probably thinking “This is the easy shot I’ll ever make…” before squeezing the trigger.

  3. The comms in that tank must have been tense, such an easy probably required a lot of confirmation

  4. You see, the Ukranian tanks have predetermined number of shells inside. Knowing their weakness we send waves after waves of our BTR until they run out and have to disengage. Checkmate!

  5. Pro tip: if the ~~enemy~~ barrel continues to point directly at you as you move, you might be in danger.

  6. “He’s coming right at us.”

    “One of ours?”

    “Um guys that’s Russian BTR..”

    “No way, he had to have seen us”

    “LITTERALLY 100 metres away. Are they that
    dumb?! What do I do!?”
    “Shoot it!”

    “You sure?”

    “SHOOT IT!!”

    -KABOOM-

    “Guys that was fucked”

  7. My theory : UA tank Roll on mine before. No more power. Part of crew survive. Only manual loading and manual aiming. RU btr comming. Take time to shot the only round available. Cannot use machine gun.

  8. So it looks like they assumed the tanks were Russian, but then after dismounting they didn’t hide from the tanks? Did they think they hit a mine and the tanks were still Russian?

  9. The other day there’s a video of a Russian soldier mistook Ukrainian soldiers were fellow Russians. I’d imagine the fog of war is more confusing in an armored vehicle.

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