Hunters from the 412th Nemesis Regiment spotted, chased, and cooked enemy hardware — well-done, like a stew in a clay pot. For the occupiers, ‘burnout at work’ has turned into a literal tradition, while modern Ukrainian tech keeps sending their rusty Soviet junk straight to the landfill of history.
00:45
Aug 16, 2025
The daily action of the FPV unit Asgard of the 412th Nemesis Regiment showcases the pinpoint accuracy of its operators in targeting hidden Russian positions. The enemy tries to stay concealed, but there’s no hiding from the unit's operators. The FPV drones of Asgard fighters strike even the smallest targets with precision, flying through the narrowest gaps to hit and destroy enemy assets.
00:55
Aug 8, 2025
Fighters of the 412th Nemesis Regiment are actively working to eliminate russian artillery attempting to cut off Pokrovsk from the key route to Pavlohrad. The enemy has already approached within a dangerous 7 kilometers of the road, posing a threat to our logistics. Russian artillery is now capable of operating within 15 kilometers of the route, while the average range of their towed artillery exceeds 17 kilometers. This allows the enemy to shell the critical supply line to Pokrovsk. Teams of the 412th Nemesis Regiment detect and destroy artillery positions that the enemy brings in or tries to conceal. The work is routine but effective — we are turning enemy artillery into scrap metal. The Pokrovsk direction remains the hottest section of the front, and we are keeping it under close control.
01:12
Aug 8, 2025
Fighters of the 412th Nemesis Regiment of the FPV ASGARD unit destroyed Russian antennas on the left bank of the Kakhovka Reservoir. According to published sources, the enemy is terrorizing residents of Nikopol, Marhanets, and other settlements in the south of the Dnipropetrovsk region, as well as south of the city of Zaporizhzhia, using kamikaze drones, artillery, and multiple rocket launcher systems. To do this, the enemy utilizes the left bank of the Kakhovka Reservoir, where they also rely on communication systems to control their drones. Placing antennas at higher elevations helps the enemy operate drones over longer distances. The destruction of Russian antennas reduces the enemy’s drone flight capabilities, which is why the fighters of the 412th Nemesis Regiment make sure not to leave them untouched.
00:43
Aug 8, 2025
Nemesis crosses out the enemy's plans In the area of Svatove, on the border of Kharkiv and Luhansk regions, the soldiers of the 412th Nemesis Regiment destroyed an enemy crossing over the Zherebets River. In addition, they set fire to an infantry fighting vehicle, heavy trucks and other occupiers' equipment. The Russians are actively using this area as a hub for redeploying their forces to the Kharkiv direction and, in particular, forcing the Oskil River. But their logistics have again gone awry. 🔥The enemy's reinforcement in the Kupiansk sector has been thwarted.
00:58
Jul 3, 2025
Soldiers of the Asgard 412th Nemesis Regiment reduced the enemy's vehicle fleet in the Zaporizhzhia sector Our FPV drones hit and destroyed Russian trucks and cars that were moving or parked in the wrong places. Neither speed nor camouflage helped.
00:52
Jul 3, 2025
Scorching enemy armored vehicles High intensity drone strikes can make armored combat vehicles scarce. In order to save their APCs, the enemy often resorts to assault operations without using armored vehicles. Soldiers of the 412th Nemesis Regiment are actively working to turn enemy armored vehicles into scrap.
00:50
Jul 3, 2025
Soldiers of the 412th Nemesis Regiment take out enemy UAV crews from underground The enemy has dug deep into the steppes of Zaporizhzhia, but it is not always possible to escape from Nemesis shells, even in dugouts. The enemy's UAVs are a priority target for which we do not spare shells and blow enemy dugouts like nuts. It doesn't matter whether the enemy works with fiber optics or radio waves - in both cases, a crew of specialists we get literally from the ground is working.
00:38
Jul 3, 2025
The 412th Nemesis Regiment defeats thousands of enemy camouflaged artillery units Despite the technological sophistication of modern warfare, the massive use of Russian artillery still remains a serious problem and a priority target for the 412th Nemesis Regiment. For example, a disabled howitzer gives our soldiers up to a week of silence. No matter how many guns the enemy has, the bombers and FPVs of the 412th Regiment will find each one. The skill of camouflage has become the basis for survival in the age of drones. The enemy understands this and is good at camouflaging their artillery. The camouflage has reached such a level that detecting enemy howitzers requires deductive skills, hunting skills and a bit of luck, and detection is like a ghost hunt.
00:58
Jul 3, 2025