
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video showing the actions of FPV drone crews from the Rubicon Advanced Unmanned Technologies Testing Center in a special military operations zone.
The footage shows, in real time, precision strikes carried out at low altitude against various targets of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the material released, drone operators struck armored vehicles, support vehicles, ground robotic systems, communications and electronic warfare elements, as well as shelters, troop positions, and enemy drones. Among the identified targets is a U.S.-made M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, which was destroyed by an FPV kamikaze drone.
The approximately two-minute video shows FPV drones advancing toward camouflaged targets along roads and in forested areas, as well as direct attacks on bunkers and military equipment. In one of the final sequences, drones from the Rubicon Center intercept and collide with Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles, neutralizing them while still in the air.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, this type of drone operation is used to systematically disrupt enemy equipment, command and control systems, supply routes, and troop movements. The ministry also highlighted the growing role of FPV drones on the battlefield and the high level of training of operators linked to the Rubicon Center.
Russia releases footage of FPV drone attack that destroyed a Ukrainian M2 Bradley
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