Pilots of the Ukrainian Air Force carried out strikes against a number of enemy targets. The bombardment targeted positions and infrastructure used by opposing forces.
An FPV drone strike caused a catastrophic ammunition detonation inside a Russian tank in the Pokrovsk direction of the Donetsk region. The blast resulted in a powerful explosion that tore off the turret and destroyed the vehicle.
The United States carried out a strike on a large Iranian ammunition depot in Isfahan using 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs. The attack targeted hardened storage facilities, causing a powerful explosion and significant damage to the site. Further details on the extent of the destruction are being clarified.
A MiG-29MU1 fighter from the 204th Tactical Aviation Brigade carried out an airstrike using a GBU-62 JDAM-ER guided bomb on a building housing Russian infantry and ammunition in Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia region. The strike targeted personnel and stored munitions inside the structure.
Drones of the 1st mechanized battalion of the 125th OVMB tracked down and destroyed enemy infantry on the territory of the Russian Federation, in the village of Tyotkino.
Yes, the aggressor can’t feel safe anywhere — we’re getting the occupiers even in their rear.
How Usk “Izbushkas” fly — in this video!
A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer strategic bomber struck an Iranian military ammunition depot using GBU-72 penetrating bombs. The strike caused a powerful detonation, destroying the storage facility.
On March 8, joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel targeted a headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran. The strike was aimed at degrading IRGC command infrastructure amid escalating regional tensions.
U.S. forces destroyed several Iranian transport aircraft during strikes in Tehran.
Among the targets was a Russian-made Ilyushin Il-76 military transport aircraft.
This video captures the moment a Russian Shahed-136 kamikaze drone is shot down by a gunner on board a Ukrainian “anti-drone” Yak-52 over the southern sector of the front.
Light piston aircraft like the Yak-52 have already been used multiple times to hunt Russian UAVs. Since the Yak-52 has no built-in machine guns, the role of the shooter is taken on by a soldier sitting in the instructor’s seat, with the canopy open, firing directly at the drone in flight.
A low-tech platform, a high-risk mission – and one less Shahed in the sky.