Lingered to show us the aftermath directly, very kind of the operator!
Swingdick69 on
(Un) fortunately…
midunda on
That’s a very clear signal, not a hint of jamming, interference, weak signal or obstacles blocking.
Militargeschichte on
Damn…
SaltyPants666 on
Smoking is bad for you
SignificantBaby6159 on
*fortunately
Fischmafia on
That russian is so drunk that even the explosion didn’t wake him up…
CalRipkenForCommish on
Video ended too soon, didn’t get to see anything *unfortunate*
KingSnazz32 on
Seems like a simple door would be useful in keeping a grenade from just rolling down inside. Kind of like how the Russians always leave the hatch open on their armored vehicles once they’ve exited.
hooyeck on
Unfortunately only one..
CrewIndependent6042 on
Unfortunately?
FirstRedditAcount on
Thermobaric?
IG_wilsharkyillust on
What’s shiroko doin
FoxHunde on
Unfortunately????
Obliandros on
I can’t take this shit seriously with this music
CookingUpChicken on
I guess that $10,000 signing bonus was worth more than a grenade taking out his balls.
Marked_One_420 on
Why is it always this extremely annoying music? As if watching people die wasn’t bad enough for the soul..
MmmmmmmBier on
I served 21 years in the US Army, fought in Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Thank god we didn’t have to deal with drone warfare.
SupN3rdz on
“Unfortunately” 🤣
dappermanV-88 on
I mean, ur dropping a bomb into an enemy dig out. He intended to hurt the guy, though unfortunate a soul is lost.
That is war
VolcanicBosnian on
I think this is the first time I’ve seen one of the FPV Kamikaze style drones actually drop ordinance and move away safely instead of just flying directly into the target.
gunnerdk on
Anyway.
Saddam_UE on
Was that bomb made out of a 5 liter milk bottle? Damn!
aznexile602 on
BRING THae BOOM ™️
EleventhHour2139 on
Sounds like a Mario kart soundtrack
SergioDMS on
“unfortunately for the russians”
taxxvader on
Definitely pepsi
poznavic on
Bummer 😔
HymenBreaker420 on
Cooked.
YellowHat01 on
What are you even supposed to do in that situation? The Russian is pretty much already dead as soon as the drone sees him.
kingarchee on
>unfortunately
Thought the Ukrainian UAV force for the timebeing was created and is being maintained specifically for catching russians in the explosions. They are fighting an invader, not a bunch of moles that keep digging under their garden.
Spidero0w0o on
I wasnt ready for that explosion
Chemical-Scholar-486 on
Hell yeah! Nothing like blue archive music to really tie in this “unfortunate (:wheeze)” accident. Good choice btw 👍
chiefsaggy on
Good post but terrible title
Wide_Negotiation_319 on
As these drone tactics evolve during this war, it’ll be very interesting to see what direction overall warfare will go. These heavily modified drones with homemade and Jerry rigged explosives are equivalent to the muzzle loaders of the mid 18th century. I gotta believe the US will use the collaborative combat aircraft program (aka: CCA) and the Replicator program, we will have swarm capability from air launched platforms that have unbelievable loiter capability because they are autonomous.
Imagine the psychological effect on the enemy knowing there’s an autonomous aircraft loaded with 100 drones with 5 lbs shape charges, thermobaric, and or anti personnel, ready to drop one at a time, or all 100 at once.
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Lingered to show us the aftermath directly, very kind of the operator!
(Un) fortunately…
That’s a very clear signal, not a hint of jamming, interference, weak signal or obstacles blocking.
Damn…
Smoking is bad for you
*fortunately
That russian is so drunk that even the explosion didn’t wake him up…
Video ended too soon, didn’t get to see anything *unfortunate*
Seems like a simple door would be useful in keeping a grenade from just rolling down inside. Kind of like how the Russians always leave the hatch open on their armored vehicles once they’ve exited.
Unfortunately only one..
Unfortunately?
Thermobaric?
What’s shiroko doin
Unfortunately????
I can’t take this shit seriously with this music
I guess that $10,000 signing bonus was worth more than a grenade taking out his balls.
Why is it always this extremely annoying music? As if watching people die wasn’t bad enough for the soul..
I served 21 years in the US Army, fought in Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Thank god we didn’t have to deal with drone warfare.
“Unfortunately” 🤣
I mean, ur dropping a bomb into an enemy dig out. He intended to hurt the guy, though unfortunate a soul is lost.
That is war
I think this is the first time I’ve seen one of the FPV Kamikaze style drones actually drop ordinance and move away safely instead of just flying directly into the target.
Anyway.
Was that bomb made out of a 5 liter milk bottle? Damn!
BRING THae BOOM ™️
Sounds like a Mario kart soundtrack
“unfortunately for the russians”
Definitely pepsi
Bummer 😔
Cooked.
What are you even supposed to do in that situation? The Russian is pretty much already dead as soon as the drone sees him.
>unfortunately
Thought the Ukrainian UAV force for the timebeing was created and is being maintained specifically for catching russians in the explosions. They are fighting an invader, not a bunch of moles that keep digging under their garden.
I wasnt ready for that explosion
Hell yeah! Nothing like blue archive music to really tie in this “unfortunate (:wheeze)” accident. Good choice btw 👍
Good post but terrible title
As these drone tactics evolve during this war, it’ll be very interesting to see what direction overall warfare will go. These heavily modified drones with homemade and Jerry rigged explosives are equivalent to the muzzle loaders of the mid 18th century. I gotta believe the US will use the collaborative combat aircraft program (aka: CCA) and the Replicator program, we will have swarm capability from air launched platforms that have unbelievable loiter capability because they are autonomous.
Imagine the psychological effect on the enemy knowing there’s an autonomous aircraft loaded with 100 drones with 5 lbs shape charges, thermobaric, and or anti personnel, ready to drop one at a time, or all 100 at once.