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The drone, which is only five minutes in combat, destroyed a Russian tank protec...

"Premium Park in Tank": FPV-Dron "Thunder" destroyed the protected equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (video)

The drone, which is only five minutes in combat, destroyed a Russian tank protected by a "barbecue". The Ukrainian military with the help of FPV-Drone "Thunder" eliminated the tank of Russian invaders. The corresponding video was posted in the Telegram channel of manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles of BF "Sky Victory" on Wednesday, January 3. The video council shows the work of the Ukrainian Dron-Kamikadze "Thunder".

The drone operator sent a drone to the target: a Russian tank that the invaders were previously protected with the help of a "barbecue" - an iron structure that covers the tower of armored equipment. Such a "canopy" had to protect the tank from the attack of drones. However, all warnings of the Russian Armed Forces were in vain, as the UAV operator brought its equipment under "Mangal", where Dron "Grimm" struck the tank.

"If you thought that drones were not able to park, FPV-Dron" Thunder "proves the opposite. In this video he makes" exact landing ". . . Right in the tank. This is not an accident, this is a premium park," the video developers signed the video . According to the developer on his official Facebook page, the Grimm Aircraft Aircraft are effective, fast and maneuver. They have undergone field trials and effectively destroy the enemy's whole in difficult conditions.

Manufacturers collect and supply up to 1 thousand these UAVs a month. We will remind, at the end of December the Ukrainian military tested new ammunition for FPV-pings. They have protested several types of ammunition, which can be carried and dumped by copter: shrapnel and fugitive shells, grenades and funnels. In addition, we wrote about how in the second half of December the FPV-Dron "Wild Hornet" dispersed the Russian SAU "Tulip".