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Ukraine’s Uncensored Frontlines: A Brutal Ballet of Drones and Armor
The fog of war is thick, but the lens of the drone cuts through it. These uncensored videos from Ukraine’s frontlines offer a raw, unflinching look at the evolving nature of modern conflict. From the calculated precision of FPV drone strikes against Russian tanks to the complex tactical maneuvers unfolding in the fields near Kursk, this footage reveals the brutal ballet of drone warfare and ground combat. We witness not only the destructive power of technology but also the human cost , the strategic brilliance, and the sheer chaos of war as it unfolds in real-time. These are stories of innovation under fire, resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, and the grim reality of survival on the eastern front.
Key Takeaways: Drone Warfare & Tactical Ingenuity
Drone Dominance: FPV drones are playing a crucial role in Ukrainian defense, neutralizing Russian armor and disrupting supply lines. The footage vividly demonstrates their effectiveness in urban and rural environments.
Tactical Masterstrokes: Ukrainian forces are demonstrating remarkable adaptability, using innovative tactics like feigned retreats and flanking maneuvers to gain the upper hand against a numerically superior enemy. The videos showcase the importance of terrain, timing, and coordinated action.
Human Cost: The uncensored nature of the footage brings home the devastating impact of the war on both soldiers and civilians. We see the aftermath of intense battles, the destruction of equipment, and glimpses of the human toll.
Escalation & Evolution: The alleged use of an ICBM by Russia signals a potential escalation of the conflict, while the integration of Western technology like Bradley IFVs into Ukrainian operations highlights the constantly evolving dynamics of the war.
Information Warfare: The videos themselves are a crucial part of the information war, offering a counter-narrative to Russian propaganda and galvanizing international support for Ukraine.
The Shifting Sands of Conflict: Emerging Trends
The videos reveal several key trends shaping the conflict. The increasing reliance on drone warfare, once a niche capability, is now a central element of modern combat. Ukrainian forces are demonstrating a mastery of drone tactics, adapting quickly to new technologies and developing innovative approaches. Simultaneously, the videos highlight the crucial role of combined arms warfare, with drones working in concert with traditional ground forces and armored vehicles. The conflict is also a testing ground for Western military technology, providing valuable real-world data on the effectiveness of equipment like the Bradley IFV. Finally, the videos underscore the importance of information warfare, with uncensored footage providing crucial evidence of Russian actions and shaping international perceptions of the conflict.
The War Unfolds Before Your Eyes
These videos are more than just combat footage; they are windows into the heart of a conflict that is reshaping the global landscape. They offer a visceral understanding of the challenges, innovations, and human tragedies unfolding on Ukraine’s frontlines. Scroll down to witness the war unfold before your eyes, and gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal moment in history.
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Ukrainian Drones Chase Russian Tanks. These Attacks Were Thwarted by FPV Drones
UNITED24
2,255,589 views | 30,401 | November 12 2024 18:21:03 (1,881 comments)[ Read more … ]
In this video, we’ll show you how Ukrainian forces destroy Russian weaponry in the battles for Ukraine. You’ll witness explosions of Russian tanks, detonations of armored vehicles, Himars strikes, Javelin usage, and much more. #warinukraine #russia #war #dronevideo 🇺🇦 Firsthand news from the epicenter of global events 👋 Like our content? Become our sponsor and get even more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX-xHRN9CnoXto5gcPskANA/join
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14 Nov: IN PLAIN SIGHT! Ukrainian Forces Pull Off Tactical Masterpiece. | War in Ukraine Explained
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581,070 views | 33,211 | November 14 2024 03:00:14 (775 comments)[ Read more … ]
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⚫ Follow us on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RFUEnglish or @RFUEnglish Today, the biggest news comes from the Kursk direction. Here, Ukrainians perfectly executed a complex tactical maneuver to eliminate the Russian spearhead while maintaining their combat potential, leading to the complete encirclement of the Russian assault group. The Russian relief operation launched on the Ukrainian flanks also ended in disaster, leading to Russian casualties soaring to an all-time high. As you may remember from the last report, Ukrainians completely dismantled the Russian mechanized assault on Malaya Loknya, destroying 15 armored vehicles with mines and drones. Still, Russians managed to penetrate quite deep into Ukrainian territory, driving through multiple towns in the northern part of the salient. Ukrainians realized that holding on to settlements in the face of such a large Russian mechanized attack would come at a high cost to Ukrainian forces. This led to Ukrainians temporarily abandoning the settlements and pulling back toward better positions. If we look at the topographic map, we can see that the road and settlements leading to Malaya Loknya run through the lowlands, surrounded by forests and hills to the west and east. Ukrainians withdrew from the settlements to the high ground, letting the Russian convoy pass through, and allowing it to be destroyed by previously placed mines and FPV drones. Russians dropped off several smaller infantry groups in the settlements they drove past. The Russian plan was for these groups to take up an all-round defense and secure the road for additional reinforcements to pass through in the future. However, these groups were left vulnerable and without support after the mechanized forces were destroyed. Meanwhile, Ukrainians had saved their combat power by not engaging the Russian assault outright, and were in a much stronger position in the forests and on top of the hills. As Russians did not have enough soldiers to cover the settlements completely, Ukrainians rapidly moved into the gaps and encircled the Russian soldiers stuck in the settlements. Russians realized the disaster that was unfolding and sent in several armored vehicles to break through to the encircled soldiers. Unfortunately for Russians, this time, Ukrainians did not allow the Russians to pass through, as geolocated footage shows several Russian armored vehicles being destroyed by Ukrainian defenders. Russian military analysts later confirmed that no reinforcements were able to break through to their soldiers and that these groups had been fully cut off for days, relying solely on supplies dropped from drones. To salvage the situation and turn the tide of the battle, Russians increased the pressure on the Ukrainian western flank, launching five waves of mechanized assaults on Novoivanovka in only one day. Here is where Ukrainians inflicted massive casualties on Russian forces, destroying 18 out of 29 Russian armored vehicles in the process. Still, Russians were able to land several infantry groups in the settlement and the tree lines around it, posing a substantial threat to the Ukrainian western flank. Ukrainians promptly dealt with the Russian threat by sending in several mechanized assault groups, supported by Bradley Infantry Fighting vehicles, to clear out the Russian positions. Impressively, the Ukrainian modifications to the Bradley’s armor allowed them to shrug off several hits by Russian FPV kamikaze drones, and safely deploy their infantry to clear the positions.
The original uncensored combat footage of the Ukrainian counterattack can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description. Overall, Ukrainians demonstrated expert control of the situation and their movements, allowing them to gain tactical superiority over the Russian assault forces. Executing a maneuver, such as withdrawing from the settlements and returning, during actual combat, takes expert timing and coordination, which is only possible with well-trained and rested soldiers. Russian casualties soared, as Ukrainian soldiers noted that Russians had lost over three hundred men during their failed assaults on Novoivanovka and the subsequent Ukrainian counterattacks. Russian analysts were also among the first to state that Ukrainians had effectively localized the threat of the initial Russian spearhead and took back control over the settlements. Now, the only danger to Ukrainian operations is the fact that the encircled…
🔴 Ukraine War – Ukrainian Bradley Breaks Through Russian Defense In Kursk • GoPro Combat
WarLeaks – Military Blog
1,997,742 views | 28,562 | November 10 2024 14:00:11 (3,258 comments)[ Read more … ]
Ukrainian footage released by the 47th Mechanized Brigade shows Ukrainian M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting vehicles supported by an M1 Abrams tank breaking through Russian defenses in Kursk to conduct a raid on to a Russian treeline. WarLeaks – Military Blog covers events, news, missions & facts from the United States Armed Forces including the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard and more! Furthermore you will find content about military weapons, weapon systems and technology here. All footage on this channel is footage the Ultimate Military Archive has permission to use or consists of derivative works created by the WarLeaks – Military Blog for educational and informational purposes. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense visual information on the WarLeaks – Military Blog does not imply or constitute Department of Defense endorsement. ►SUBSCRIBE to the WarLeaks – Military Blog for more military videos: http://bit.ly/Nnic4n ►FOLLOW WARLEAKS on INSTAGRAM at https://instagram.com/WARLEAKSOFFICIAL ►FOLLOW WARLEAKS on FACEBOOK at https://FB.com/WARLEAKER If you like military content please remember to leave a Like & Comment or even Share the video. It means a lot. Thanks!
11 Nov: Russians Lost 120 Men in 1 Min, Forgot to Use Artillery. | War in Ukraine Explained
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426,908 views | 29,965 | November 11 2024 02:00:07 (598 comments)[ Read more … ]
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âš« Follow us on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RFUEnglish or @RFUEnglish Today there are a lot of updates from the Siversk direction.
Here, after the previous disastrous assault, the Russians decided to change their vector of attack and launched a new massive assault, this time from the northern flank of Ivano-Darivka. In spite of strong pressure from another large Russian mechanized assault, the Ukrainian fighters of the 54th Mechanized Brigade took lessons from the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade and organized a multilayered defense meant to repulse anticipated Russian assaults. Last time I told you how Russian mechanized assault south of Ivano-Darivka resulted in heavy losses of personnel, tanks, and armored vehicles, leaving many wounded soldiers stranded in the grey zone. It seems like the Russian command figured that the main flaw in their assault was the elevated Ukrainian defensive positions above the village, rendering further attacks in this direction impractical.
That is why Russian forces launched a second wave of assaults along the elevated platfrom north of Ivano-Darivka, advancing from the Lysychansk Oil Refinery, where they had amassed numerous armored vehicles for the attack. This route aimed to reduce losses by positioning Russian mechanized units on the same elevation as Ukrainian defenders, hoping to reach and capture their positions. To preserve an element of surprise, Russian forces avoided heavy artillery and aerial bombardment of the Ukrainian positions, which later proved problematic.
The anticipated element of surprise failed, as Ukrainian commanders had already expected an assault along the elevated funnel. With only one dirt road leading from the main Russian positions at the Lysychansk Oil Refinery, Ukrainians were prepared to concentrate drone strikes and ATGM operators ont his narrow corridor to repel the assaults. Additionally, the narrowing down of the funnel to about one kilometer in width limited Russian maneuverability during the attack, making it easy for Ukrainian forces to detect and strike. Combat footage shows that the Russians launched a substantial mechanized assault with eleven armored vehicles and over a hundred soldiers. However, they encountered issues before reaching Ukrainian positions, as Ukrainian forces identified and destroyed Russian tanks and BMPs with Stugna-P ATGMs. Most Russian armored losses were due to ATGM strikes—a rare occurrence, as FPV drones typically cause the majority of losses nowadays. This was likely due to the Russians’ failure to organize a coherent artillery and air support on Ukrainian positions, as alluded to by Russian sources. Standard Russian military protocols suggest that artillery should suppress most ATGM positions before an assault but due to the lack of coordination this did not happen.
Russian vehicles that were out of ATGM range were targeted by FPV drones, effectively forcing the remaining troops to retreat to whatever trenches and dugouts they found nearby. Ukrainian forces then deployed Mavic drones armed with grenades to eliminate Russian infantry who continued the assault, sparing only those fleeing the area. This worsened the situation for Russian forces, as disorganized stormtroopers from the damaged BMPs—many wounded—were scattered across open fields, hiding in abandoned and scattered dugouts and trenches. Overall, despite previous failure, the Russians once again restarted their mechanized assaults towards Ivano-Darivka, resulting in heavy losses with many disorganized and wounded survivors of the assault left in grey zone. The number of Russian troops scattered across the fields near Ivano-Darivka, including wounded, is estimated to be up to a hundred. This assault and the previous one in Siversk direction met severe media backlash in Russia by their military analysts, who criticized the commanders in the area and called for their dismissal for their inability to organize offensive operations. This led to heavy losses in tanks and BMPs by Ukrainian ATGM crews, which not only prevented the Russian mechanized units from making any territorial gains, but also reduced the chances of success of any subsequent attacks due to the deterioration of combat readiness of the broken units.
Footage allegedly shows Russian ICBM attack on Ukraine
The Times and The Sunday Times
351,583 views | 2,009 | November 21 2024 15:48:24 (2,082 comments)[ Read more … ]
Russia has launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine for the first time, Kyiv said on Thursday, a move that would mark a significant escalation in the almost three-year-old war. The Ukrainian air force said that a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) had been used as part of an attack on critical infrastructure in Dnipro, a city in central Ukraine. It was not immediately clear what damage was caused and the claim has yet to be independently verified. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, declined to comment. If confirmed it would be the first time that an ICBM, a weapon designed for long-range strikes carrying nuclear or conventional warheads during the Cold War, has been fired in anger. Read the best of our journalism: https://www.thetimes.com/
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Heart-stopping POV footage shows Ukrainian soldiers wiping out Russians on forest recon mission
The Sun
178,636 views | 3,364 | November 23 2024 19:00:04 (200 comments)[ Read more … ]
Ukrainian soldiers neutralized 10 Russians and captured 3 during a recon mission in the Kursk region. In other news, Ukrainian aviation dropped GBU-39 bombs on a Russian river crossing in the Kursk region, blowing it up. Read more: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/31890195/uk-nato-ukraine-emergency-meeting-hypersonic-missile/ The Sun delivers breaking news, latest gossip and incredible exclusives around the world with hubs in London, New York, Scotland and Ireland.
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