An enemy infantryman got entangled in barbed wire - invented during World War I and often called concertina or egóza - and became a helpless target. Modern warfare has enhanced this century-old trap with a precise top-down drone drop, combining the technologies of the past and today’s battles to take the enemy out of action.
Reconnaissance-in-force somewhere in the forests of northern Ukraine - first-person view from a “Biznes Team” operator of the HUR MO special unit KRAKEN. Authentic Ukraine war footage combat
⚡️They plan to produce 7 “Flamingo” missiles per day by October — currently the output is one per day.
The FP-5 “Flamingo” is one of the largest missiles of this type in the world, capable of carrying a payload (warhead) of up to 1,150 kg.
The missile can cover 3,000 km and land within 14 meters of the target.
Don’t move, here comes the “bird”: bombers against enemy infantry!
These are new shots of occupiers being eliminated in Kharkiv region with drops from the 3rd Assault Brigade.
The Russians have a tactic, and they stick to it: they pretend to be KIA so that the 3rd’s operators hit the target while it stays motionless.
On the North-Slobozhanske front, the occupiers tried to move a cannon on a truck… across a river using a blown-up bridge.
But once again, the recon company of the 47th Mechanized Brigade “Mahura” worked flawlessly in coordination with a friendly unit.
A Shark recon drone and one precise strike from a partner unit’s UAV - and the enemy truck, crew, and cannon are gone.
A new world record. A Ukrainian sniper eliminated two occupiers from a distance of 4,000 meters. The bullet went through a window where the occupiers were located.
The record-breaking shot was made on August 14, 2025, with the assistance of artificial intelligence under the adjustment of a UAV system, using a 14.5 mm Aligator rifle near Myrnohrad in Donetsk region.
The “Third” showcased spectacular footage from a successful defensive operation on the border of Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, where the unit’s fighters stopped the enemy.