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The drone barely caught up with the armored vehicles as long as the battery sat....

Dron-Kamikadze of the Armed Forces on the move flew into an open hatch of a Russian tank and blew it up (video)

The drone barely caught up with the armored vehicles as long as the battery sat. The fate of the crew is unknown, but the tank exactly failed. Dron-Kamikadze Battalion K-2 of the 54 Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine flew into the hatch of a Russian tank. The military showed a video of the attack on their Telegram channel. The K-2 battalion fighters launched the FPV-Dron and noticed a hostile tank, which is traveling in the Seversky-Vuglledar direction.

Thanks to the partner's clues, the operator sent the drone in the same way and successfully caught up with it at the last moment - the battery of the device almost discharged. Judging by the video, it was possible to get into the hatch, which the Russian military carelessly opened during the trip with the war zone. The Ukrainian military reports significant damage to the combat vehicle and the liquidation of the crew commander.

"It was possible to get into the tank - but to the open hatch of a hostile tank that was heading for positions. The bonus from this hatch was sticking out of the crew commander. As a result, the Russian tank needs repair, crew commander listens to Kobzon, the crew's fate is unknown and uninteresting," The battalion press service noted. This is not the first time that the skill of the Armed Forces pilot allowed to disrupt the enemy's combat equipment.

In February, information appeared that the FPV-Dron flew into an open hatch of a Russian tank when the commander looked at talking. As a result, the machine burned down, although the crew managed to get out. It was recently written that the Ukrainian drone "blinded" the Russian tank during the storm, dropping the grenade directly to the sight. As a result, the crew simply unfolded the equipment and rushed to the left, refusing to maintain the infantry.