When a Ukrainian FPV drone destroyed a Russian tank worth over $3,000,000, the strike revealed more than the loss of a single vehicle—it exposed a pattern already spreading across the battlefield. The tank was locked in place in open terrain and repeatedly hit until it could no longer operate, but the deeper impact lay in what followed. Russian units approaching the front, infantry groups near Lyman, and even rear systems like radar and reconnaissance UAVs are increasingly being detected, tracked, and pulled into the same cycle of attack. What emerges is a battlefield where once movement is seen, it quickly becomes vulnerable, extending pressure from the frontline into the rear. The incident shows how a single trapped target can reflect a broader shift, where detection itself is now the trigger that shapes how the fight unfolds.
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And why was old footage of an AC130 gunship attack on buildings from the iran conflict shown?? 4:22 If you use old footage from no where near the Ukraine, it just undermines the validity of your video.
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