Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage of special forces from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine landing from UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters on the outskirts of Krasnoarmeysk, known in Ukraine as Pokrovsk. The UH-60A Black Hawk military transport helicopter was developed in the United States in 1974 to replace the Bell UH-1 helicopters. Ukraine operates two UH-60A helicopters. The presumed purpose of the Ukrainian special forces landing was to relieve encircled Ukrainian units in Pokrovsk and restore key logistics links with them. The special forces advanced no more than 500 meters before being attacked by Russian FPV drones near the Mebelstroy factory and a gas station. The subsequent fate of the Ukrainian unit is still unknown; only 10 personnel were deployed. The video has been truncated.

 
FPV drones trapped Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers in a house. A scene from a battle between Ukrainian soldiers in Pokrovsk. The video shows the soldiers taking cover in a house from Russian FPV drone strikes. Judging by the video, Russian artillery and FPV drones are actively operating in the Pokrovsk direction.

 
During the fighting in Ukraine, the first ricochet of a Russian bomb, presumably a FAB-500, or according to some sources, a FAB-1500, was recorded. The bomb was dropped by a Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber. The video shows the bomb ricocheting off the ground and flying several hundred meters. The location of the filming was not reported.

 
Footage of Russian Harpia-A1 and Geran-2 kamikaze drones striking Ukrainian trucks carrying fuel. The video was filmed on November 2 at a truck stop in the Odessa region, near Izmail. The aftermath of the drone strike is shown at the end of the video.

 
Footage of a Russian FAB-3000 bomb striking a temporary deployment site of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The video was filmed near the village of Kostiantynivka. The bomb was dropped by a Su-34 aircraft. Technical information about the FAB-3000 bomb is available in the link to the video in the comments. This spring, servicemen from the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade recorded a statement in which they complai

 
Footage of a Russian Kh-38 missile striking a temporary deployment site, presumably belonging to the 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The video was filmed near the village of Seversk. The Kh-38 precision-guided missile attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber. Judging by the video, the Kh-38 missile completely destroyed the building.


Kh-38 missile overview

 
Footage has been published of a confrontation between a Russian soldier from the 1194th Motorized Rifle Regiment and Ukrainian FPV drones. In the video, seven Ukrainian FPV drones attempt to attack the Russian soldier. Judging by the video, the soldier is wearing additional protective gear. Incredibly, the soldier dodged the drones and remained unharmed even after being hit by one. The video demonstrates the widespread use of drones in combat in Ukraine. It is still unknown where the video was filmed or why the unarmed soldier ended up alone in the open.

 
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Rare footage of the Russian RBU-6000 hybrid 212mm rocket launcher mounted on a truck in action in Ukraine. The video shows the RBU-6000 being used to strike Ukrainian army fortifications located in the urban area of Chasov Yar. The RBU-6000 hybrid is used by the Russian 98th Guards Svirskaya Airborne Division. The RBU-6000 is currently being used to suppress Ukrainian army firing positions near the villages of Verolyubovka, Podolskoye, and Chervone in the Konstantinovsky operational direction.

 
A high-quality video of a combat mission involving a Russian 203mm Malka self-propelled howitzer in the Donbas. In the video, the Malka self-propelled howitzer fires at a temporary Ukrainian army deployment point in the Krasnoarmeysk direction, presumably near Pokrovsk. The 2S7M Malka self-propelled howitzer was developed in the USSR in 1986.

 
A scene depicts the assault on a Ukrainian army stronghold by two Russian servicemen. The location and names of the units are unknown.
The video shows a firefight with a Ukrainian serviceman defending the entrance to the dugout. A Ukrainian drone, later intercepted by a Russian drone, is also featured. The dugout was reportedly destroyed as a result of the battle, and one Russian soldier was wounded.

 
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Footage of the Russian Molniya-2 FPV drone, equipped with a yellow phosphorus warhead, in use in Ukraine. The location is unknown. The drone is believed to be using a 120mm mortar smoke grenade warhead.


Technical information about the Molniya-2 drone

 
Footage of a Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strike on positions of the 411th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment of the Ukrainian Army. The video was filmed near the village of Varvarovka in the Donbas, in the Kramatorsk-Druzhkivka direction. Ukrainian units and military equipment were positioned in a forested area.

 
As Russian infantry and equipment enter Pokrovsk along the E-50 highway, the Ukrainian army is also attempting to push its forces into the encircled city. The video shows several Ukrainian groups attempting to enter Pokrovsk. It is unknown whether the Ukrainian units succeeded, but they were attacked by Russian FPV drones from the "Irish" unit. The drones also struck a Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer, a BTR-4E armored personnel carrier, and a pickup truck.

 
Rare footage of strikes by three Russian FAB-3000 bombs, each with a UMPK module, on the temporary deployment sites of the 38th Separate Marine Brigade of Ukraine and the 155th Separate Mechanized Brigade. The video was filmed in Myrnohrad, Pokrovsky district, Donbas. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber.

 
Footage of the results of an attempted counterattack near Kupyansk by five BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles from the 116th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. BMP-1s were produced in the USSR from 1966 to 1983. The BMPs were camouflaged in a forest belt on the northern outskirts of the village of Kupyansk-Uzlovaya, adjacent to the city of Kupyansk. The concentration of BMP-1s was discovered by Russian reconnaissance aircraft from the 6th Army of the "West" group of forces during aerial reconnaissance. After spotting the Ukrainian BMPs, they used unidentified FPV drones to strike them. Judging by the video, all Ukrainian BMPs of the 116th Separate Mechanized Brigade were destroyed.

 
Scenes from a Russian unit patrolling the Dnieper River. The video also shows an attack by Ukrainian FPV drones on a Russian boat. It's worth noting that the unit is well-armed and uses shotguns to repel FPV drone attacks, which not all units currently have. The boat is also equipped with electronic warfare systems. The exact location of the battle is not disclosed.

 
A Russian 300mm Tornado-S multiple launch rocket strikes a temporary deployment site, presumably belonging to the 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. To avoid casualties during the assault, a decision was made to use a high-precision Tornado-S missile with a GLONASS satellite guidance system. The video was filmed in Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast.

 
Footage of a Russian combined drone and missile strike on Kyiv on the nights of November 14 and 15. Footage of the strike was published by Kyiv residents, one of whom allegedly recorded a strike by a Russian Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic missile. Geran attack drones, Kinzhal, and Kalibr missiles were used in the attack on Kyiv. The strikes targeted thermal power plants, substations, and other energy infrastructure, including military facilities and air defense systems. The video has been condensed.

 
Footage of the use of the high-precision Russian 152mm Krasnopol-M2 projectile in combat in Ukraine. The video shows a Krasnopol projectile striking a rare Ukrainian M-80A infantry fighting vehicle. M-80A infantry fighting vehicles were produced in Yugoslavia since 1979; a review of them is available on the channel. Ukraine received its first batch of M-80A infantry fighting vehicles from Slovenia in 2022. The first strike on the Ukrainian M-80A infantry fighting vehicle was carried out by FPV drones. The second strike was carried out by an Msta-S self-propelled gun using a 3OF95 Krasnopol-M2 projectile, possibly a 3OF39M Krasnopol-M projectile. The video was filmed northeast of Kostiantynivka.