Ein FPV-Pilot des ukrainischen 225. Angriffsbataillons greift nachts russische Stellungen mit Thermit an. Oblast Kursk, Russland.



Von MilesLongthe3rd

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  1. ShneakingAround on

    Are these things actually effective? damage always looks underwhelming

  2. Given that Russians rely so much on rail for logistics – what would one of these do running along tracks? Would the track steel be damaged enough to cause issues?

  3. Really interesting seeing where the drone arms race goes. Russia started using these too I think. Ukraine started using cope cages that we were previously making fun of the Russians for using. I think swarms are probably the next thing. I think we are just passing the WWI biplane equivalent of localized drone warfare. We are starting to get drone-on-drone action. I think it ends with either entirely denying airspace to drones of one or both sides, or entirely dominating with drones in a sort of no-mans-land

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