THIS is the dramatic moment a Ukrainian drone shot down three of Putin's drones with a built-in rifle before turning its sights on a Russian soldier.
This extraordinary moment occurred in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, and is the first time such a drone has been seen used against an enemy infantry soldier.
The video shows the newly developed Ukrainian FPV (first person view) drone shooting down three Russian drones with a built-in gun.
The footage shows the FPV barely having to move as it blasts Russian technology out of the ground sky With one shot each.
Their battle then becomes bloodier when a Russian “invader” is killed by a falling grenade – but only after he is mercilessly shot down by a bullet from… sky.
The soldier gets up after being shot by the drone, but is then obliterated by the grenade in one quick burst of brutality.
Ukrainian military journalist Andriy Tsaplenko said: “The Ukrainian drone shot down three Russian Mavics with a rifle, then shot the invader with the same rifle and wounded him with a grenade.”
It is not known what type of drone carried out the rapid destruction, but it shows the painful efficiency of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
Last month, footage emerged of a Ukrainian-made Winchester drone using a bullet to shoot down approaching Russian air threats.
“Drones armed with guns have proven remarkably effective in combating the enemy DronesIncluding those that operate via optical fiber Ukraine.
“Winchester Drones Other drones can be shot down mid-flight using a bullet.
“The development is already being used by Ukrainian defenders.”
The new footage was taken over the villages of Sinkivka and Petropavlevka in the Kharkiv region Ukraine.
Separately, Ukraine It pioneered the use of missile-launching FPV marine drones that shot down several Russian military helicopters.
Like this sea Drones Also capable of launching aircraft Drones To hit targets.
Suicide charges in North Korea
In more horrific footage of the ongoing war, North Korean soldiers are forced to move through densely booby-trapped terrain like human mine detectors.
In the first account of close combat with the North Koreans, Lieutenant Colonel Leopard said the forces were being used to RussiaA “meat grinder” strategy where leaders are “unbothered by loss of life”
“As the Ukrainians use a mine-clearing vehicle,” he told The Times. [the Russians] Just use people.”
“They walk in single file, three to four meters away from each other, and if one of them is blown up, paramedics go to pick up the dead, and the crowd continues one by one.
“This is how they pass through minefields,” he added.
There is a developing pattern of sending North Koreans on these effective suicide missions by the Russians.
On a battlefield in Kursk, about two dozen men believed to be North Korean fighters huddle together before running toward enemy lines.
Ukrainian war veteran Vitaly, 35, told The Times it was “like a dream for our mortars and machine guns.”
Diaries found on a dead North Korean soldier also shed light on the twisted mentality of sacrifice instilled in them by officials.