HomeUkraineA Ukrainian tank fires at a Russian position, destroying a Russian BTR-82A and Russian assault troops. The village of Mykhaylivka (near the town of Selydove), Donetsk region.
A Ukrainian tank fires at a Russian position, destroying a Russian BTR-82A and Russian assault troops. The village of Mykhaylivka (near the town of Selydove), Donetsk region.
Ohhh I see the 3 clips have been posted already. Ooopsies.
I haven’t seen the first part of that. The other parts are easily seen everywhere.
Waited until they were under the bridge, no right turn, no left. Only down.
Damn that’s really up close…even much closer than the russian tank firing at Ukrainian soliders at the beginning of the war..the kind of silly up close you only experience in top down video games
Interesting engagement. Wonder what ammo type(s) the tank was using.
Thank you for posting this stitched together, it represents a much clearer picture of the encounter.
Took a look at the geolocation and now I’m asking serious questions about why the heck this encounter occurred in the first place. There’s treelines on both sides, and surely an ATGM would have done the job without risking the tank?
The tank’s crew have balls of solid Ukrainium, what I hope we will call element 119 when it finally gets made. But a stugna could have had a similar effect from a much longer range?
Yeesh, it really is bad there.
welcome to Ukraine mf
cool edit bro, nice to see the whole thing
Why would they get so close?
This might literally be the worst song I’ve ever heard…holy shit
Wait how did the tank get so close? Did the btr ever shoot back?
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Ohhh I see the 3 clips have been posted already. Ooopsies.
I haven’t seen the first part of that. The other parts are easily seen everywhere.
Waited until they were under the bridge, no right turn, no left. Only down.
Damn that’s really up close…even much closer than the russian tank firing at Ukrainian soliders at the beginning of the war..the kind of silly up close you only experience in top down video games
Interesting engagement. Wonder what ammo type(s) the tank was using.
Thank you for posting this stitched together, it represents a much clearer picture of the encounter.
Took a look at the geolocation and now I’m asking serious questions about why the heck this encounter occurred in the first place. There’s treelines on both sides, and surely an ATGM would have done the job without risking the tank?
The tank’s crew have balls of solid Ukrainium, what I hope we will call element 119 when it finally gets made. But a stugna could have had a similar effect from a much longer range?
Yeesh, it really is bad there.
welcome to Ukraine mf
cool edit bro, nice to see the whole thing
Why would they get so close?
This might literally be the worst song I’ve ever heard…holy shit
Wait how did the tank get so close? Did the btr ever shoot back?