This is how Ukrainian FPV Drone drop bombs on Russian mercenaries new arrivals in Avdiivka

This is how Ukrainian FPV Drone drop bombs on Russian mercenaries new arrivals in Avdiivka #ukraine #ukrainewar #usmilitaryrifle New footage shows this is how Ukrainian FPV Drone drop bombs on Russian mercenaries new arrivals in Avdiivka. A Ukrainian soldier near the front line looks into video goggles and clutches a control set in both hands as he guides a drone during the war against Russia. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have become vital for Ukraine’s military since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, hundreds can buzz over Russian positions in eastern and southern Ukraine at any one time. At an undisclosed location along the eastern front line in the Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces have shared new footage showing troops of the “Raroh“ squadron, with a remote control in hand ready to fly an FPV drone. With their expertise, they influenced Ukraine’s progress on the battlefield, both in terms of reconnaissance and attacking Russian positions. during the Russian invasion the troops Ukrainian FPV drones have attacked many important Russian equipment such as tanks, armored vehicles and also Russian troops who are in hiding positions in bunker trenches. Become a US Military Rifle Subscriber and press the buzzer to be the first to know about it Youtube Channel: US Military Rifle THANK YOU for Watching, Subscribe, Like & Share the video...!!! The Thumbnails/Videos are for illustration purposes only us military rifle,ukraine,ukraine war,ukraine drone attack,battle for avdiivka,ukraine news,ukraine latest,ukraine russia news,ukraine tank,tank convoy,FPV drones,drone,ukarine drone,FPV drone blow up Russian tank convoy,drone blow up russian tank,avdiivka battle,war in ukraine,ukraine war map,ukraine war news,avdiivka attack,ukraine war video footage,ukraine war news update today,ukraine avdiivka,ukrainian war news,ukraine combat footage,ukraine war update,Avdiivka,avdiivka update,Ukrainian FPV drones blow up russian soldiers,Dnipro River,M2 Bradley,HIMARS,Bradley,foxhole,drone,military drones,
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