Home Ukraine Ukrainian Gepard intercepting a target [Air Command “West”, unspecified location, October 2024]UUkraineUkrainian Gepard intercepting a target [Air Command “West”, unspecified location, October 2024]October 11, 2024 Ukrainian Gepard intercepting a target [Air Command “West”, unspecified location, October 2024] by Hannibal_Game 11 commentsI ❤️the Gepard.Gepard intercepting targets is never not cool.I wish that we could send Ukraine hundreds of them to completely negate the Shahed threat.I wish this crew many more “yes, yes”!Impressive targetting system. No more than half a dozen shells needed.Oh god the entire vehicle is still set to GermanThat display looks like the one on those sentry guns in the movie AliensSo cool to see. It downs this shit like a walk in the park. Full if confodence. Not even spilling ammo until the target is hit. 😎How the hell was this beast about to be retired!What a complete lack of judgmentGepard = Old German WunderwaffeAlways nice to see them in action, did my Army service in a Gepard unit in the 1990s.what a scary thingLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Gepard intercepting targets is never not cool.I wish that we could send Ukraine hundreds of them to completely negate the Shahed threat.
So cool to see. It downs this shit like a walk in the park. Full if confodence. Not even spilling ammo until the target is hit. 😎
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I ❤️the Gepard.
Gepard intercepting targets is never not cool.
I wish that we could send Ukraine hundreds of them to completely negate the Shahed threat.
I wish this crew many more “yes, yes”!
Impressive targetting system. No more than half a dozen shells needed.
Oh god the entire vehicle is still set to German
That display looks like the one on those sentry guns in the movie Aliens
So cool to see.
It downs this shit like a walk in the park.
Full if confodence. Not even spilling ammo until the target is hit. 😎
How the hell was this beast about to be retired!
What a complete lack of judgment
Gepard = Old German Wunderwaffe
Always nice to see them in action, did my Army service in a Gepard unit in the 1990s.
what a scary thing