Ukrainische Himars greifen eine Gruppe russischer Soldaten an. 20+ KIA basierend auf Funkabhörungen.



Von Owbe

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  1. more russian blood on putlers hands, all according to plan surely.

  2. Curses_at_bots on

    I imagine the last thing they heard was Soviet Womble screaming, “GUYS, BLOODY SPACING”

  3. 1335JackOfAllTrades on

    Man i wish we could see a HIMARS landing right in the middle of a group of them at least once.

  4. ArthurMarston26 on

    Something fell from the sky before the last strike. What was it? Fuel tank or something ?

  5. Available_Sir5168 on

    People seem to be getting confused.

    HIMARS is the launcher or the “truck” that does the shooting.

    And the launcher can use two types of ammo (in general).

    GMLRS are the “standard” artillery rockets

    ATACMS are the long range rockets

  6. GermanDronePilot on

    More information:
    HImars struck a russian gathering near ​​Tavriya village, Zaporizhzhia front. The work of the 15th separate brigade of artillery reconnaissance “Black Forest” and aerial reconnaissance of the 128th Brigade.

  7. evilbunnyofdoom on

    Two tungsten ball “crescent patterns” to strike them when they are bunched up, a unitary to hamper vehicles on the road, and a broad area cluster when they are all spread out here and there.

    10/10

    I want more

  8. Comfortable_Pea_1693 on

    That cluster strike on top technically counts as “double tap” since it probably got the medic cars that arrived at the scene later.

    That being said, i somehow dont feel that much outrage over this since the russians were pulling this crap with iskanders onto cities in daytime instead of a military staging point during night and double tapping not military medics but civilian EMTs and firefighters.

  9. Appropriate_Track603 on

    My tax dollars at work 👏.Good job Ukraine
    🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸

  10. GardenOfUna on

    Questions: How effective were the first two explosions? Could they be considered ‘failed hits’? Any guesses/ideas as to why the cluster wasn’t used first to prevent dispersion?

    I’m just curious and want to learn more about how combat works.

  11. 20+ Kia ????? I think you could triple that and still be under reporting it….. Can you imagine being in the middle of that? Ordering it? Pulling the trigger on it? The Horror.

  12. Bearded_Devildog on

    I was with Himars in the corps and actually seeing unclassified footage is wild.

  13. DazzlingAngle7229 on

    Brooodys that’s fucking insane. Clusters are scary as fuck. This is a thing of beauty.

  14. Imagine the feeling of seeing that canister drop and realizing you have seconds to live… Christ this is horrible

  15. Is this a Ukrainian or Russian version of “Mein Herz brennt” by Rammstein?

  16. The_wolf2014 on

    Did not expect a Ukrainian (?) Rammstein cover. That’s pretty cool.

  17. Honestly, props to that guy before the last hit who went to check up on one of the injured, you wouldn’t see me for dust if I survived this, let alone going back into ground zero. Can’t imagine it did him or the other guy much good.

  18. AlureonTheVirus on

    Pardon my ignorance, but what is capturing this footage? How do militaries get videos like this without being spotted by the soldiers they’re watching? Drones? Satellites?

  19. WeOddAbabyEatsAboi on

    I’ll never forget Ramadi, 2005. We were regrouping in a courtyard in the middle of the night. We heard chatter over the radio that a UAV had spotted a “squad sized element, armed, on the corner of Farouk & Michigan, request permission to engage.”

    It was us. We were the squad sized element. 13 Infantry Marines, a corpsman & a Jordanian “terp.” Our radioman couldn’t talk fast enough. It was this kid’s voice that saved our lives. “THAT’S US!!! THAT’S US!!! DON’T FUCKING SHOOT!!!”

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