Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage of the destruction of a Ukrainian 155-mm howitzer M777 and a military tractor, on the right bank of the Dnieper, in the Kherson direction. The attack was carried out by several drones at once, first the howitzer was hit by ammunition drops from drones, then an attack was carried out by FPV drones. M777 howitzers have been produced in the United States since 2005 by BAE Systems. Howitzers are capable of hitting targets at a range of up to 40 km using M982 Excalibur shells. Ukraine received 130 M777A2 howitzers for 2024, about 100 howitzers have already been destroyed.

 
Footage of two Ukrainian T-64 and T-80 tanks being destroyed by Russian FPV drones. The drones actually finished off the tanks. The video was shot near the village of Belaya Gora in the Donetsk region. The T-64 and T-80 tanks were produced in the USSR. These tanks are also used by the Russian army. Surprisingly, the T-80 tank has no protection, and its gun is covered, so perhaps the tank was transferred somewhere. Unlike it, the T-64 is seriously protected, it has a lattice protection like "Tsar Mangal", despite this the tank is already damaged. Presumably, the tank ran over a mine.

 
Ukrainian media published footage of a Russian armored vehicle column breaking through to the village of Novoekonomicheskoe, west of Mirnograd in the Pokrovsk direction. A group of armored vehicles broke through from Mirolyubovka and landed troops in the village of Novoekonomicheskoe. In the video, you can see attacks by Ukrainian FPV drones on armored vehicles; judging by the video, not a single tank was hit. The armored vehicle column consists of a lead tank and presumably several infantry fighting vehicles. All the vehicles are equipped with Tsar-Manlal-type protection, thanks to which the vehicles survived.

 
Footage of the use of the X-39 LMUR guided missile in combat in Ukraine by the Russian M-28NM helicopter. These missiles are also used by Ka-52 helicopters. The video was filmed in the village of Tyaginka in the Kherson region. The missile hit the Ukrainian FPV drone control center, located in an abandoned building. The missile hit the doorway.


Technical information on the X-39 LMUR missile, also called "Product 305"

 
The drone war in Ukraine is actively developing. The video shows an attack by a Russian FPV drone on a Ukrainian remotely controlled robotic platform delivering cargo. The video was filmed near Seversk in the Donbass. It also shows attacks by Russian drones on other Ukrainian tracked platforms. The drone models are not reported.

 
Russian specialists from the Bars-Sarmat Center conducted a high-quality detailed technical inspection of the captured unmanned boat of the Ukrainian army. The Ukrainian sea drone is based on a Mexican-made jet ski. It was launched from the Odessa region and was moving towards Crimea. The second part of the video is an inspection of the satellite navigation system. The sea drone reportedly has a range of up to 400 km, at a speed of up to 90 kilometers per hour, and a warhead of 150 kilograms of explosives.

 
Footage of the strike of a Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile on a Ukrainian hangar near the settlement of Baratovka in the Nikolaev region of Ukraine. The hangar was used by the 35th separate marine brigade of Ukraine. Judging by the video, an Iskander-M missile with an air burst and a shrapnel warhead was used. Note the colossal amount of fragments; all objects within the radius of the missile explosion are damaged.

 
Episode of the assault by Russian troops on the village of Bessalovka in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The village was stormed on July 7 by units of the 56th Guards Airborne Assault Don Cossack Regiment and the Novorossiysk Guards Airborne Assault Mountain Unit. The assault was carried out by small groups with the support of aviation, artillery and drones. The groups entered in the morning and occupied strongholds of the Ukrainian army on the outskirts of the village. After that, the Ukrainian army sent reinforcements. As a result of the battle, the Ukrainian units were forced to retreat. The video has been shortened, the dead have been removed.

 
Russian kamikaze drones "Geran-2" struck the Ukrainian military registration and enlistment office in Odessa. There may have been strikes on other objects. Judging by the video of Odessa residents, the drones came from the sea to attack. Some drones were shot down with small arms, as they were flying at a low altitude. It is worth noting that there is no missile air defense in the video, perhaps it is on the outskirts of the city.

 
Footage of strikes by Russian Kh-101 cruise missiles with cluster warheads in Chernivtsi. The missiles were presumably launched by Tu-95 and Tu-160 aircraft. The Kh-101 missile has a range of up to 5,500 km and a 400 kg warhead.

 
Footage of the destruction of Ukrainian drones, of an unknown type, by Russian Ka-52 helicopters. The location of the shooting is not reported.

 
Footage of Russian Iskander-M missiles and Geran-2 drones striking a Ukrainian command post and launcher with the Lyuty UAV. The video was filmed near the village of Shostka, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.

 
The first footage of combat work in Ukraine, the new Russian heavy self-propelled flamethrower TOS-3 "Dragon". TOS-3 "Dragon" is produced by "Omsktransmash", it was created on the chassis of the T-80BV tank, which provides 25% greater mobility compared to the TOS-1A "Solntsepek", based on the T-72 tank. The TOS-3 "Dragon" now has only 15 guides for launching missiles. The TOS-1 "Buratino" has 30 guides for missiles, the TOS-1A "Solntsepek" - 24, and the wheeled TOS-2 "Tosochka" has already made 18. Reducing the number of guides reduces the risk of detonation of ammunition when attacking drones. In the West, the TOS-3 fire system is compared in effectiveness to tactical nuclear weapons. The extended launch container allows the use of modernized thermobaric rockets TBS-3M at a range of up to 15 km. TOS-3 "Dragon" is equipped with additional protection, armor and electronic warfare equipment.

 
Footage of strikes by Russian FPV drones, the Rubicon test center, on Ukrainian diesel locomotives used to transport military cargo. The locomotives were hit by drones near the village of Belozerske near Dobropolye in Donbas. This is approximately 27 km from the front line. The drone models are not reported. As a result of the drone attacks, some Ukrainian trains were derailed, the damaged equipment is shown at the end of the video.

 
Footage of strikes by Russian Geran-2 drones on the Ukrainian 36D6 radar. The 36D6 all-round radar was developed in the USSR and is intended for use in the S-300 air defense systems and other models. The 36D6-M radar is capable of determining the nationality of an air object, automatically tracking targets, and can operate in autonomous control center mode. The video was filmed near the village of Borzna in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine. As a result of strikes by Geran-2 drones with an optical guidance system, the Ukrainian 36D6 radar and escort vehicle were destroyed.

 
Ukrainian servicemen showed footage of an attack on a Ukrainian pickup truck in Pokrovsk by a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group, the "Center" group of troops. In the video in Pokrovsk, a Ukrainian pickup truck moves along Shevchenko Street, towards Zashchitnikov Ukrainy Street, before reaching the intersection, the pickup truck is ambushed. As a result of the ambush, the Ukrainian driver was wounded and a serviceman in the back of the pickup truck was killed. The reason for the breakthrough of Russian sabotage groups is the lack of soldiers in the Ukrainian brigades in Pokrovsk. Later, the pickup truck was attacked by a drone, as shown at the end of the video.

 
Footage of a Russian column of armored vehicles breaking through to a Ukrainian brick factory in Malaya Tokmachka, Zaporizhia Oblast. Due to the long range of the footage, it was not possible to determine the type of armored vehicles, but all of them are equipped with Mangal-type protection. The video shows that the vehicles are being attacked by Ukrainian drones, and anti-tank mines are also visible. Judging by the video, one armored vehicle was damaged by a drone and troops dismounted from it. After field repairs, the armored vehicle left the battlefield on its own. The video is shortened, showing active moments of the battle, no details.

 
The first high-quality footage of strikes by new Russian kamikaze drones "Harpia-A1" on a group of Ukrainian equipment, the 104th separate territorial defense brigade of the Ukrainian army. The video was filmed near the village of Orlovka in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The Harpia-A1 UAV has a similar design to the Geran-2 UAV, presumably, it surpasses it in technical characteristics.
The Harpia-A1 UAV is equipped with optical-electronic sensors that ensure effective target recognition even in conditions of strong electronic interference.
There is no technical information about the drone yet.

 
The first use of the Russian kamikaze drone "Italmas" in Ukraine has been recorded. A resident of the city of Sumy in northern Ukraine managed to film the drone "Italmas". That day, the city of Sumy was also attacked by drones "Geran". There was no information about the drones "Italmas" for two years

 
Servicemen of the Russian special forces unit "Vega", the 24th separate special forces brigade, showed a captured Ukrainian armored vehicle BMC Kirpi. BMC Kirpi armored vehicles are manufactured in Turkey. The Kirpi armored vehicle was attacked by a Russian drone, deep in the Ukrainian rear. The driver turned the steering wheel sharply and the armored vehicle flipped over, after which it was abandoned. When the front line reached this place, the car was evacuated by Russian units. As it turned out, the BMC Kirpi armored vehicle was in good working order. The video was filmed in the Pokrovsk direction. Despite the good reviews of the BMC Kirpi, servicemen rated the American armored personnel carrier International MaxxPro and the Ukrainian "Kozak" higher.