Monday, March 27, 2023

Ukraine Using Remote-Control 'Kamikaze' Cars Packed With Explosives To Destroy Russian Targets

 

Daily Mail: Ukraine's newest weapon: Troops use remote-control 'kamikaze' cars packed with explosives to destroy Russian tanks 

* Video appears to show soldiers preparing remote-controlled vehicle for combat

* They then direct it towards what appears to be a Russian tank 

Footage has emerged of Ukrainian troops using remote-controlled 'kamikaze' cars packed with explosives to obliterate Russian tanks. 

Fighting is mainly centred around the easternmost regions of Ukraine, where the city of Bakhmut has been locked in intense conflict. 

Some Ukrainian soldiers on the frontlines are now using explosive-packed remote-controlled cars, also known as unmanned ground vehicles, to hit Russian targets, according to a video shared on social media over the weekend.  

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WNU Editor: The above video was not taken recently. There is too much snow on the ground. The front-lines are now mostly muddy and/or barren.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliath_tracked_mine

Goliath returns.

Anonymous said...

Necessity is the mother of invention.
When you do not have tanks, IFVs or enough anti tank weapons or arty...this is what you do. A logical outcome of desperation.

Just like the guerillas in Iraq Afghanistan or vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Ukraine forces seems to be playing well with other end

Ron said...

I agree with 6:20. keeping alive can make you creative. But, speaking from ignorance on my part, I thought a modern tank provided protection from exterior blasts and were vulnerable from single point high impact penetration weapons or mines exploded beneath them. I guess an IED vehicle exploded outside a tank could damage tracks, optics ect.

Anonymous said...

Alexander Beyer hard at work