Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage of a Russian M-28NM helicopter using an X-39 LMUR guided missile in combat in Ukraine. These missiles are also used by Ka-52 helicopters. The video was filmed in the village of Liman in the Donbas. An X-39 missile struck a Ukrainian command post for FPV drones of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, located in an abandoned building.

 
Footage of a Russian Lancet-51 kamikaze drone strike on a Ukrainian Nota electronic warfare station mounted on a vehicle. In this case, ground footage of the drone's attack is also shown at the end of the video. The Nota electronic warfare system is versatile, developed by the Ukrainian company Tritel and can be installed on any vehicle. The Nota electronic warfare system is equipped with two types of antennas, allowing it to perform several tasks simultaneously. The Nota system is capable of detecting UAVs at a distance of at least 20 km and countering them at a range of 15 km. The electronic warfare system can also suppress mobile communications, neutralizing them at a distance of up to 1 km. The video was filmed near the city of Putivl in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The Nota electronic warfare station was destroyed as a result of the Lancet-51 drone strike. It's worth noting that the Lancet drone's communications channel is extremely difficult to jam, and its software is the main difference between the drone and all its copies created in various countries.

 
A scene of an assault on a Ukrainian army stronghold by two Russian soldiers from the 57th Brigade of the 5th Army of the Vostok Group. The video was filmed in the southwest, near the village of Hulyai-Pole. The stronghold was manned by soldiers from the 158th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The assault was carried out using drones, as well as mines and grenades thrown into the dugouts. Eleven Ukrainian soldiers were reportedly killed in the battle; according to the video, two soldiers surrendered.

 
The Russian army has again used the Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine. Video footage from various cameras shows plasma cocoons forming around the hypersonic warheads of the Oreshnik missile. The Oreshnik missile is believed to have struck Ukraine's Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske underground gas storage facility. It is also possible that the Stryi gas storage facility was hit. These storage facilities are the largest in Ukraine, accounting for over 50% of the total capacity of all Ukrainian gas storage facilities. The Oreshnik missile was not equipped with a warhead, as the kinetic energy of the warheads is sufficient to damage the underground gas storage facility in the Lviv region. According to Ukrainian media, the missile's speed was approximately 13,000 km/h. The Russian Oreshnik missile strike in the Lviv region caused a drop in gas pressure in the network, and local residents reported a glow in the sky.

 
Footage of three Ukrainian T-64BV tanks being destroyed by Russian FPV drones. The tanks were hidden in a hangar near the village of Druzhkovka in the Donbas. T-64 tanks began to be produced in the USSR in 1963 and are now the mainstay of the Ukrainian army. Judging by the video, one tank was equipped with "Mangal"-type protection. The drone models were not disclosed.

 
An episode of the assault on a Ukrainian stronghold by Russian army special forces. The video was filmed in the Krasnolimansk direction; the exact location and names of the units are not disclosed. A group of Russian army special forces, after receiving a signal, crosses a water obstacle and launches a fire attack on the Ukrainian stronghold. Some Ukrainian soldiers surrender, as shown at the end of the video.

 
A Russian 300mm Tornado-S MLRS rocket strikes a Ukrainian drone control center located in an abandoned building. The video was filmed in the village of Velyka Pisarevka, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. The missile strike destroyed the building housing the Ukrainian drone operators.

 
Footage of a Russian FAB-3000, possibly FAB-1500, bomb striking a multi-story building in the village of Kovsharovka in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. Ukrainian units were defending the abandoned building. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber. The FAB-3000 bomb partially destroyed the Ukrainian building.

 
Footage of the Russian Italmas heavy kamikaze drone in action in Ukraine. Drone attacks on Ukrainian P-18 and 36D6 radars are shown. Italmas drone strikes on Ukrainian bulk carriers, oil tankers, and oil storage facilities in Odesa, Chornomorsk, and elsewhere. Strikes on Ukrainian oil storage facilities. Technical information about the Izdeliye-54 drone, also known as the Italmas, is available in the video's link in the comments. Russian drones presumably began attacking tankers and port infrastructure in Ukraine after Ukrainian drones began attacking Russian tankers.


Technical information about the Izdeliye-54 drone, also known as the Italmas

 
Footage of Ukrainian kamikaze drone strikes on Russian oil and gas production platforms in the Caspian Sea. The drones, of an unknown model, were directly controlled by operators. The drone strikes targeted three drilling platforms belonging to the Russian company Lukoil; this is not the first attack on them. The extent of the damage is unknown. The oil and gas production platforms attacked were the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Greifer platforms.

 
Rare footage of Russian NRTK "Courier" robots being used in combat in Ukraine. The video shows a "Courier" robot firing a 12.7mm machine gun at a Ukrainian army stronghold located in a forest. The shelling is intended to block Ukrainian troops from exiting their dugouts. The robots are typically used to suppress firing positions, facilitating the work of assault teams. A second robot is presumably equipped with electronic warfare to counter drones. The location of the footage is not disclosed.

 
Footage of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal of Novgorod," controlled via fiber optic cable, striking Ukrainian trucks. The Ukrainian army is known to use civilian trucks and postal vans to covertly transport fuel and military equipment. The videos were filmed in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions of Ukraine.