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The Ukrainian military survived after a missile hit the BPM Bradley

Ukrainian military personnel survived a direct hit by a Russian missile on a US Bradley BMP. The infantrymen survived and left the combat vehicle

The Ukrainian military survived after a missile hit the BPM Bradley

The Ukrainian military survived a direct hit on a Bradley BMP from a Russian Kornet PTRK.

A published video from a Russian drone shows Ukrainian military personnel leaving the hit Bradley on their own after the missile hit.

The crew and infantrymen inside the BMP survived a direct hit by a rocket from an anti-tank missile system.

The Russian drone was apparently tracking the BMP Bradley, it was correcting fire, and in an instant, a missile arrives.

There is a large explosive wave, fire that covers the armored personnel carrier, and thick smoke.

At the same time, the Ukrainian military was not injured; the infantry landed from the Bradley – they remained alive and left the combat vehicle on their own.

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Earlier, a Bradley infantry fighting vehicle operated by the Ukrainian military defeated a Russian T-80 tank.

A precise shot from an anti-tank missile mounted on the Bradley turned the Russian tank into a heap of metal.

American BMP Bradley vs. Russian T-80 tank

How the American infantry fighting vehicle “Bradley”, under the control of the Ukrainian military, defeated the Russian tank T-80 on the battlefield

American BMP Bradley vs. Russian T-80 tank

The Russian army is missing one more T-80 tank. This is reported by the Ukrainian Ground Forces.

The Ukrainian military showed how they destroy Russian equipment in battle using a TOW anti-tank missile.

The American-made Bradley infantry fighting vehicle under the control of the Ukrainian military defeated the Russian T-80 tank in a “duel”.

A targeted shot from an anti-tank missile mounted on the Bradley turned the Russian vehicle into scrap metal.

The Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is in service with the mechanized forces of the US Army.

 

The BMP is designed for combat from a vehicle, fire support and transportation of infantrymen on the battlefield.

It is armed with the M242 Bushmaster 25mm automatic cannon and has a 300-round ammunition capacity.

Also in the arsenal of the Bradley are fragmentation, armor-piercing ammunition and a TOW launcher.

Additional armament is the M240C machine gun paired with the cannon.

More than 200 Bradley BMPs have been delivered to Ukraine as part of US military aid.

A Ukrainian soldier extinguished his burning tank right on the move

A Ukrainian military man climbed on the armor right on the move and put out his burning tank hit by a Russian drone

A Ukrainian soldier extinguished his burning tank right on the move

The commander of one of the Ukrainian crews of a tank company of the OPFOR special battalion has shown an incredible example of courage and bravery on the battlefield.

The Ukrainian military leadership has published a video to this effect.

It is known that during a combat mission, Ukrainian armored vehicles were hit by a Russian kamikaze drone.

The published video shows that the drone hit resulted in a fire.

However, the Ukrainian military officer, despite the huge risk to his life, immediately jumped outside and began to fight the flames that engulfed the tank.

There was a fire both outside and inside, but he didn’t lose his head for a second, grabbed fire extinguishers, got out of the tank, and dealt with the flames right on the move.

By taking such actions, the Ukrainian hero saved the lives of the crew and brought the tank back to its position in a serviceable condition.

Earlier, Ukrainian defenders showed how they used a US Bradley infantry fighting vehicle to defeat a Russian T-80 tank in combat.

Ukrainians on Yak-52s shoot down Russian drones

Ukrainian heroes hunt and shoot down Russian combat drones in a World War II-era Yak-52 propeller plane

Ukrainians on Yak-52s shoot down Russian drones

The Ukrainian military is on the hunt for Russian drones in a World War II-era Yak-52 propeller-driven airplane.

Ukrainian heroes reportedly added two more destroyed drones to their record this week.

The photos that appeared online show new painted marks on the side of the Yak-52 aircraft.

This shows the successful destruction of at least six Russian Orlan drones and two ZALA drones.

Ukrainians on Yak-52s shoot down Russian drones

Video footage from a Russian drone shows two Ukrainian pilots from a Yak-52 airplane shooting down their target.

The Yak-52 and the Russian drone are only a few yards apart.

A military man on the Yak-52 sitting in the back seat, armed with a drone-destroying shotgun, takes aim at the drone.

Earlier, Russian military officials complained that the Yak-52 crew “shoots at drones like in a shooting gallery.”

Others compared this tactic to World War II-era battles.

The Yak-52 is a sport-training airplane, a two-seat all-metal monoplane with a low-slung free-slung wing.

In the USSR, it was one of the main training aircraft for initial training of flight personnel.

Earlier, it was reported that the Ukrainian military managed to survive after a direct hit by a Russian missile on the US BMP Bradley.

The Ukrainian military again destroys Russia's newest tank

The Russians boasted that it was impossible to set it on fire. The Ukrainian military uses a drone to destroy Russia’s newest T-90 tank, Breakthrough

The Ukrainian military again destroys Russia’s newest tank

The Ukrainian military managed to hit and destroy a Russian T-90M Breakthrough tank.

The Russian military often brags about such a state-of-the-art tank.

This is reported by the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

On the account of our unit of the company of strike drones of the 47th brigade is already the sixth destroyed tank T-90 Breakthrough, reports the Ukrainian ground forces.

T-90M Breakthrough
T-90M Breakthrough

According to the military, all six tanks were hit while moving, two of them with instant detonations.

Two tanks were burned during a second hit by a combat drone, but two more failed to set fire.

The T-90M Breakthrough is a deep modernization of Russia’s T-90 OPV, adopted into service in 2020.

It features a new turret equipped with the Kalina fire control system and an integrated tactical combat information and control system.

Earlier, it was reported that the Ukrainian military managed to hit a rare Russian T-90S tank with just one grenade.

Also on the front line, a Russian T-80 tank was hit by an American Bradley BMP and a TOW anti-tank missile.