A Russian soldier tried to defend himself against a drone with an Esmarch tourniquet.



by Gurvinek

25 comments
  1. You gotta feel a little bad. Dude didn’t even have a gun. That was a final act in absolute desperation. Probably wasn’t even 21 to.

    Putler is a monster.

  2. The man has had enough. If his tourniquet hadn’t been blood-soaked and was still white, maybe he could have waved it and surrendered.

  3. Imagine being wounded and being told to walk back to the aid station. Miles away. Now imagine there is a buzzing sound that’s getting louder every second.

    War is terrifying

  4. The next US election is going to decide this war. Trump is going to call for a ceasefire, which is why Ukraine has invaded Russia as a bargaining chip in the peace talks.

  5. The guy had just given up. Lost all fight for his life. You could almost add this the suicide list.

    War is fucked up. Drones make it extra fucked up.

  6. Christ that song makes this chilling and like a scene from a movie, not real life.

    Any idea what the name of the song is?

  7. I’m just curious why we see all of these Russians completely alone, wandering around.

  8. It seemed like the drone operator was giving him an opportunity to surrender but he just kept walking.

  9. At this end of this video, the thought I had: “I hope this boy’s parents don’t see this”

    In this world, they probably will.

    Jesus H Beast! – at least the Germans tried to assassinate Hitler several times. Russian people, WTF!?

  10. Wouldn’t it be possible to install a small speaker on it to tell him to surrender? Or maybe have it carry a note it can release, showing which signs he has to show to surrender, and that nothing will happen to him, when he surrenders

  11. drone operator literally toying with the dude. Like smash into them or dont. Solo, no weapon walking in the middle of the field. Operator Has to do 3-4 rotations around. Some psychological terror right there

  12. Remember that one video where Ukrainians managed to strap an AK-74 to an FPV drone? I foresee a situation like this being its optimal use case: an unarmed straggler with nothing to defend themselves with.

    Using a rifle armed drone on targets like these costs you a couple rifle rounds, instead of an entire FPV drone, a battery pack and a warhead.

  13. Stepping back from this conflict, i fear for the day these are AI controlled sent by faceless groups with noone to hold accountable.

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