Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage of a Russian M-28NM helicopter using an X-39 LMUR guided missile in combat in Ukraine. The video was filmed in the village of Pavlivka, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. The X-39 missile struck an abandoned building housing drone operators from the 17th Separate Tank Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

 
April strikes by Russian FPV drones against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment. The video shows drones striking a Ukrainian Bogdan self-propelled howitzer, an AS-90 self-propelled howitzer, a CAESAR self-propelled howitzer, a Marder infantry fighting vehicle, an M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, a T-64 tank, an M1224 MaxxPro armored personnel carrier, a Humvee, and other vehicles. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable, are used in the battles. The exact location of the footage is not disclosed.

 
A Russian 203mm 2S7 Pion self-propelled gun in action in Ukraine. The Pion is firing high-explosive fragmentation rounds at a temporary army deployment site in the Kupyansk district of the Kharkiv region. Troops are reportedly using anti-drone rifles to repel drone attacks. The Pion quickly changes positions to avoid retaliatory strikes.

 
Footage of a strike by the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" on a Ukrainian BM-21 Grad MLRS. For an unknown reason, the Ukrainian Grad MLRS stopped on the road. The video was filmed in the Zaporizhzhia direction. The 122mm Grad MLRS was adopted by the USSR in 1963.

 
Footage of a Russian FPV drone, "Prince Vandal of Novgorod," striking a Ukrainian towed D-20 howitzer. The howitzer was presumably being positioned, and during the drone attack, the KrAZ truck and the howitzer were abandoned.
The 152mm D-20 howitzer was adopted by the USSR in 1953 and is currently used by the Russian army. The video was filmed near the village of Tomarino in the Kherson region.

 
On Saturday morning, April 25th, the Russian forces resumed the drone attacks against the civilian and infrastructure targets in Ukraine, near the river border with Romania, in Tulcea County.


The Ministry of National Defence (MoND) radars detected drones operating close to Romania’s airspace. Two British Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft conducting Enhanced Air Policing mission scrambled at 02:00 from the 86th Air Base in Fetești.

The National Military Command Center notified the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations to establish population alert measures in the localities of Grindu and Isaccea, Tulcea County. A RO-ALERT message was issued at 02:14.

The Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft established radar contact with a target located 1.5 km from Reni port city, above the Ukrainian territory. The pilots were authorized to engage the drones.
 
FPV drones destroyed buildings of the Ukrainian 36th Marine Brigade. Footage of strikes by Russian FPV drones, "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky," on temporary deployment sites of servicemen of the Ukrainian 36th Separate Marine Brigade. The video was filmed in the Kostyantynivka area. The drones damaged one building and destroyed a second after the Ukrainian marines changed their deployment. According to the video, two Ukrainian marines were trapped under the rubble of the second building; the number of marines in the first building is unknown.

 
Footage of Russian Geran-2 drone strikes on Dnipropetrovsk on April 25. The attack lasted over 10 hours. The drones struck Ukrainian military-industrial facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, including an oil depot, a gas station, and an ammunition depot. An Iskander missile also struck. It's worth noting that many videos of drone strikes are missing, as publishing such information is prohibited in Ukraine.

 
Footage of Ukrainian E-300 Enterprise and FP-2 long-range kamikaze UAVs being destroyed by Russian interceptor drones of an unknown model. The location of the footage is unknown. The E-300 Enterprise is essentially an aircraft converted into a kamikaze UAV, and is frequently used by the Ukrainian military.