Ukrainian drone footage showing the downing of a Ka-52 helicopter on the border of Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts. This video also shows that the hit helicopter was paired with another Alligator to support the Russian spring offensive.
Ukrainian drone footage showing the downing of a Ka-52 helicopter on the border of Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts. This video also shows that the hit helicopter was paired with another Alligator to support the Russian spring offensive.
The standard procedure for Russian attack helicopters is to attack in pairs.
Afaik the same applies to the US.
Wallynine on
Seeya later….
Pacosturgess on
It’s spring time for Putin and Russia
deltaface on
So many angles of this shoot down, better than superb owl
AdvancedFunny6801 on
See ya later, Alligator
Aedeus on
They’ve relied very heavily on their attack helicopter advantage for both offensive and defensive support but if Ukraine has found the ability to mitigate that via drone swarms (or even just force them to fly higher) then Russia has to go back to the drawing board in a big way.
Zemledeliye on
This should be a wake-up call for Americans, this is what’s waiting for them in future wars, I wonder how US troops mentality is surrounding FPV drones, Americans are used to always having the upper hand, how would an American squad react when their ability to fight back is taken away?Â
Not really Afghanistan where you could call in an airstrike on half blind Akhmat the goat herder taking potshots at you with a rusty Mosin Nagant
Plus-Set-5503 on
Drone warfare changed everything… At this point humanoid robots is the next step
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They also went back and got the pilots.
The standard procedure for Russian attack helicopters is to attack in pairs.
Afaik the same applies to the US.
Seeya later….
It’s spring time for Putin and Russia
So many angles of this shoot down, better than superb owl
See ya later, Alligator
They’ve relied very heavily on their attack helicopter advantage for both offensive and defensive support but if Ukraine has found the ability to mitigate that via drone swarms (or even just force them to fly higher) then Russia has to go back to the drawing board in a big way.
This should be a wake-up call for Americans, this is what’s waiting for them in future wars, I wonder how US troops mentality is surrounding FPV drones, Americans are used to always having the upper hand, how would an American squad react when their ability to fight back is taken away?Â
Not really Afghanistan where you could call in an airstrike on half blind Akhmat the goat herder taking potshots at you with a rusty Mosin Nagant
Drone warfare changed everything… At this point humanoid robots is the next step