Big Russian Column Destroyed by Drones in Kursk! (At Least TEN Trucks Destroyed)
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- A Russian column parked by the side of the road is hunted down by drones leading to the destruction of at least 10 supply trucks.
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I have a theory as to why the Ukrainians only destroyed the cab.
Take out the truck and then leave the cargo relatively intact.
Russia then sends in another truck to pick up the cargo.
Ukraine can monitor the area and then destroy the replacement trucks.
I was just about to say the same ...
The cargo might not be explosive and until the second drone comes the truck may get away.
So first they disable the truck then later another drone might be sent to destroy the cargo.
The Ukraine drones hit the cab to disable the truck and make sure it cannot drive off, then they have time and the co-ordinates to send other drones to finish things off.
@@markmd9 yup thats what I though aswell, cargo could be everything like food or medical equiqment to drones or ammo/explosives.
@@markmd9get out of here Russian bot. Logical thinking isn't accepted in these parts.
Moscow horde´s war record :-
1856 defeated by Britain and France
1905 defeated by Japan
1917 defeated by Germany
1920 defeated by Poland, Finland, Estonia and all Baltic states
1939 defeated by Finland
1969 defeated by China
1989 defeated by Afghanistan
1989 defeated in the Cold War.
1996 defeated by Chechnya
2022 defeated by Ukraine
WW2 won USA/Britain , meanwhile Stalin's officers were shot or sent to the Gulags. Millions went to the Gulags, including Solzhenitsyn
Moscow's only victories come from invading smaller countries :-
a) Hungary 1956
b) Czechoslovakia 1968
c) Moldova 1992
d) Georgia 2008
I wonder why Russian are such angry little buggers? Why cant they just live in peace?
Finland actually lost the Winter War. Just the Soviets make a pigs meal of it and lost way more men than expected
Russia only survived WW2 because the US gave them ammo, equipment, and oil
Is that your coping mechanism
You forgot about the second Chechen war.
Putin looks dreadful.
Wee Pootie has gone all puffy
Puffy wee Pootie
He is
It's called reality.
Lately, Putin looks pale and uncertain. I wonder why.
@@JohnWerner-te5zybecause he's pale and uncertain
Should never invade the neighbor uninvited.
FPV flying now near 50 km. almost 70 km.
:). Ukraine will win.
Some can go 120km/hr+ with a payload. Crazy stuff!
Did you see that one at 1:15 😮 right thru a the driver side window!! 🎉
Parked up like that is extra stupid. But then I guess they thought they were safe inside Russia.
Russian military is known for its lack of flexibility in operations. Also it may be a sign of a definite lack of intelligence of both kinds ie : the reconnaissance kind and or just plain IQ.
@RobertoEarnywho not this time. They dispersed pretty well, acting quite competent, actually.
I believe they where sure they wouldn't be hit inside russian territory, and acted a bit careless because of that
Getting lost is the worst enemy of cargo drivers. Hurt us in Iraq. Hurting Russia in... Russia.
They did everything wrong. Bunched up. Stopped. Went to hide instead of running in several different directions. Easy pickings.
@@tordsteiro9838.... or they simply found a way to prevent got send to the meatgrinder ?
Ukraine has forever changed the game of "Peek-A-Boo"...
Now it's "Peek-A-BOOM!"
Imagine the children birthdays that get ruined because that one kid brought a spotter drone.
@@schwarzflammenkaiser2347 no thanks.
LOL. Cold!
I don’t think it’s a lack of artillery in the area. I think it’s the fact that trucks are easily caught and destroyed + amazingly, most drones are cheaper (as well as more accurate) than a standard shell. Also, once they scatter, drones are easier to get them with. Don’t delete yet another comment, RUclips.
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This clip maybe before Ukraine got permission to use Western supplied weapons (eg artillery) against targets in Russia, hence using their own drones instead. Though yes, drones may actually be the better choice here.
the drone use was not effected by the western stop on weapons as they aren't western weapons. @@Denali1600
@@Denali1600 Any other supplied artillery could have hit this easily. There is no reason to start throwing artillery for a ton of trucks when cheap drones that all together, with munitions, costs less than one shell.
Not worth it for a non-tactical attack on a supply line.
Drones are also better against moving targets compared to most artillery
So much Vodka lost.
I know that the russian mindset is to win at all costs, and I think that strategy is going to prove to be what sinks this version of the russian government. Its a good thing the russian military is so stubborn and insistent that they stay the course. Imagine how much support and enthusiasm the russian people would have for their leadership if they took all of that money and effort that they're spending on the senseless war and put it into public projects that benefit the people?
It's all to keep Putin in power. He's a prisoner of his own desires, just like Trump, doomed to fail.
Clearly you don't know anything about Russia and that comment shows it. The Russian government has never and likely will never care about the citizens. That being said they are winning and continually pushing ukraine further back (losing land)... thats how wars work, and that's how every country conducts war, the civilians don't have a say and the people calling the shots don't care to listen to them anyway.
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*Ruzzia lost tons of their most valuable commodity in these strikes: Tons of onions burned!*
Igor: "Save the onions!!!"
They were full of onions and dried fish, heading for a big recruitment drive for meat for their meatwaves.
well actually* ... those trucks might actually be rather important part of logistics, as Russia has had a general lack of such
Hey! They've got to pay their troops, somehow.
Don't forget the shovels too. Those pesky shovels that keep taking more and more Ukrainian land.
@@jlo7770 They're not taking it very fast.
They are all so close together this breaks all the rules.
i mean how stupid one must be to park next to the collumn? i wouldn't park to anyone 50m away from me... -_-
They're entirely undefended but at least they're military targets this time, not some Belgorody taking her kid to school.
They were safe except the last days when the rules changed. May be thy hadn´t the information yet?
@@maughan3061no that's Russia you are talking about ,
Russia has no rules.
Music to my Monday afternoon ears
Mayhem Monday.
There is no single square meter of historical Russia anywhere in Muscovy, not to speak of an entire district. Kureskъ, Bělgorodъ, Bręneskъ and others are Severian, Ukrainian towns occupied by Muscovy at some time in between 1508 and 1926.
They weren’t able to take Sumy the first time…they definitely can’t take it now.
I think the Russians scattered into the trees rather than "put the pedal down" to try to escape is that the drivers stopped the trucks, got out, and ran as far away from them in safe cover as they could. If they kept driving, they might/would die.
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They took a vodka break and got caught.
Key to note as well, the number of civilian trucks, indicating a decrease in military trucks.
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Thank you for the update.
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That woman holding her cat with a black eye broke my heart...
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On the road to nowhere... ( thanks talking Heads..)
The Road To Hell (thanks Chris Rea). Or Highway to Hell (thanks AC/DC).
.... rather ,, Once in a Lifetime " ( thanks talking Heads )
@@wolfgangemmerich7552 Don't think you get the joke...
@@roelkomduur8073 Oh yes ; i got the joke ... otherwise : its not shure the truck crews climb into a rf military truck towards ukraine more than : Once in a Lifetime !
@@wolfgangemmerich7552 Germans and jokes.....
I wonder if Russians are actually running out of those supply trucks. That number is huge, and I just recently saw a clip with Russian train that was transporting military gear and there were absolutely ancient trucks in that train. WW2 level trucks.
Logistics and trucks have not been their strongest points historically.
In ww2 they built thousands and thousands of tanks, but relied on American Studebaker trucks given in lend lease
Russia has around 6 million trucks and manufactures around 70,000 a year, the military just confiscates them as they're destroyed in the war. So the military won't 'run out' of trucks. But it is having a notable impact on the civilian economy. But losing a convoy of 'something' will slow the military down, and time is a valuable commodity on the battleground.
@@scotttracy9333 I had a 1949 Studebaker Starlite Coupe when in high school. Literally bought from an old farmer that only drove it to church on Sundays(true). When he died his wife ask my dad too find a buyer. She never drove a car. Their main transport was a tractor or the team of horses. Anyway the Studebaker was mint condition with a Slant 6 engine and 3 on the tree and an overdrive, fau alligator seats, huge back seats for the drive-n and wrap around rear windows, I called spaceship windows. No car more reliable than they were, luxury at affordable prices but the Big Three automakers didn't like to competition. Unfortunately my brother came home on leave from the Navy and totaled it before I graduated, damn. Anyway I hadn''t thought about if for 55 years until you posted. Thanks for rekindling a fond memory. UA - You folks do outstanding work. You amaze the world. Glory, Victory and Peace to Ukraine! MUGA!😃😃
Well, they buy vehicles that have no armor to move people. 4wd golf cars. So they may be running out of trucks as well. Actually, I now remember a video that claimed so.
Ivan: "Why have we stopped Sergeant? If the drones spot us, we are toast."
Sergeant: "I think we took a wrong turn. If the drones turn up, everybody scatter. They can't get all of us."
Boris: "If I see one drone, I'm legging it. They don't want me, they want the truck."
Bad news Ivan your dinner got a bit burnt
They lost their vodka supply here..... but still got plastered
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Again, bad RU training and maybe lack of officers or experienced NCOs. I can also imagine these were pretty much raw recruits. All speculation of course, but the bunching up...?
Russia doesn't have NCO's like the U.S. military does. It's been a problem for the Russian military for centuries.
Notice that the Russians bunch up all the time, vehicles and/or infantry
No diesel & batteries means no momentum for tanks & armour combat vehicles.
Thank you very much for yet another interesting analysis.
Drones are being manufactured in their 100s every day. It is a far better use of limited munitions and guarantees a direct hit every time, even if it takes several attempts to destroy a vehicle. Far better than wasting shells missing their targets and risking counter-battery fire. Ukraine were always at a numerical disadvantage, in every respect, at the start of this war but troop by troop, lorry by lorry, tank by tank they are closing the gap whilst exposing their own troops and equipment to limited risk. Russia won't ever significantly change their military tactics and Ukrainians know this.
Drones don't always get "a direct hit every time". They do sometimes get shot down by small arms, taken out by electronic warfare, caught by cope cages (yes, those do occasionally "work", or fail for other reasons. But probably at least 50% hit a worthwhile target. Conventional artillery is doing _really well_ if 10% of shells actually hit something. A 155mm round costs about 3000 USD, a cheap FPV drone maybe a tenth of that.
So drones are probably a lot more cost effective for this job, even if they don't have 100% hit rate.
Slava Ukraini!
@@alexandermonro6768 Former artilleryman for 17 years here: If you were one of my grunts and you only hit 10% I'll have your fckn roasted ass for lunch! Conscript privates with conscript sergeants do significantly better than that on their first live-fire exercise.
Drones absolutely have their advantages, but getting "hell from above" on a target QUICKLY is still the domain of indirect fire. A well trained 155mm crew with a good barrel, a pre-test of the ammo and charge batches they're using, consistent charge temperature readings, and real-time satellite based atmospheric conditions correction will have the first shot within effective range out to 15km every time within 90 seconds. Further than that and one or two training shots may be needed, unless the weather is unusually calm and you're away from sunrise or sundown (those create funny temperature gradient changes that are hard to account for).
If you have a Probable Target Zone 30km out (i.e. an intersection where the enemy is likely to show up), that you've done a couple of test shots on, it's expected that you can lay down effective fire on that zone in 120 seconds (of which the majority is flight time). At that distance the CEP is greater than the effective area of HE shells, but if you're already pre-dialled you just start sending them as fast as you can, as even shells that land outside the ideal target zone have the value of limiting escape options. If your spotter is any good they will gauge the speed of the vehicle(s) and time the first shell impact right. Unless the enemy is specifically in a tank, the odds of getting out of the zone alive are between zero and miracle. If they are in a tank they still need to haul ass and pray, as the shock wave of a HE shell can still stall the engine (or kill it, if it's close enough), even if the shrapnel can only fck up the optics, coms antennas, headlights and other outboard kit.
@@andersjjensen Thanks for the update! My information is obviously way out of date!
@@alexandermonro6768 A lot of the drone footage we see on this channel of armoured pushes getting rogered, where we see artillery strikes scattered around, not looking particularly effective, is 120mm mortar with old fashioned optical sights. They're actually doing a pretty good job when thinking of what the system can do, and considering those are moving targets.
Suchomimus can't show people getting splattered, but I've seen PLENTY of videos where BTR/BMP/whatever drives over a mine and gets disabled, and in the time it takes the troops to dismount the Ukrainian artillery gets a cluster shell on target, and it forms a near perfect ring around the vehicle, showing how spot on they were.
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It looks like the column was moving up until the first drone strike, perhaps the lead truck spotted the drone and decided to stop.
Orc grunt: "What's on the menu today, Comrade Cook?"
Orc cook: "Hardtack, roots and rio."
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I am sure your count is better than the Russian reports. Thanks enjoy your reports.
"Fear" is another side effect. Fear of being hit, fear of sending more, fear of daylight. Good.
Trying to hide their vehicles....leaving huge tracks that show exactly their position.
Those truckes got to their position before the troops. Lol
Thank you for the update
When the cargo survived, but it is only usable if another truck comes and picks it up. You see my point? 🙂
Hard to hide when you leave a trail of wheel marks leading to your hideout
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NYET, nyet! It was a cunning Russian ploy to intercept these drones with lorries. Comrade Baldrick is alive and well in Russian High Command.
Maybe it's self aware drones without pilot?
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Only the lead truck knew where they were going.
Reminds me of that first week of the SMO
1:35 It's also possible that drones are just more efficient for this than artillery. Normal artillery rounds don't have pinpoint accuracy so it can take several tries to get a direct hit. Drones can have a much higher hit rate so it can be cheaper to use them even if one artillery shell is cheaper than one drone. Also, trucks aren't armored like tanks so you might not need as many tries as in the case of tanks. Artillery might be better e.g. if there's jamming or you need indirect fire very quickly, but those didn't seem to apply here.
Excellent bro
Tks.
Cda.
I am afraid it is starvation for the bio-waste.
Drones were used in this case because Ukraine cannot use western donated weapons on this part of territory, including artillery. The lift of using western weapons on Russian territory is in different spot.
Isn't Sanath Noor's arena in Far Cry 4?
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The column could be just waiting to be called to care supply point.
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sadly it dive bombed with AC 3.
Man. Parking discipline is awful!!! No SAFARS. Incompetence at its best.
We don't need no water...
Interesting video and speculation indeed. Pristine countryside too in that area.
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There is a interview with a guy that was captured from the kharkiv offensive and he said he was in a huge armor and Logistics column of vehicles that were sitting staging quietly and the first vehicle was struck and then hell broke loose with accurate mortars an artillery and drones all at once hitting he said around 200 soldiers or more were gone and there were also tanks firing on them also I don't think this is the same attack but it seems similar it seems like it's common with Russia to have staging areas get attacked because they're standing around for too long all grouped up in the open it's just asking to get massively destroyed
If you want the source for the interview I can let you know just comment me
Could be drones are cheaper than artillery rounds.
they never learn, dispersion just seems to be a concept they can not grasp to be fair the Ukrainians sometimes have that problem as well maybe left overs from being trained just like the russian rabble
Some bridges on that road...just saying, you want to disrupt that push using that road...
Maybe it is not a good idea to jam GPS and then try to use Google Maps ;)
Ukraine resists bravely!
Would it be a good investment for a drone to drop a transponder into one of the supply trucks to track its route?
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My theory goes something like this: 🙂 🎶
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If you go down to the woods today,
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My guess is, the commander of the column went to the bush to have a quick shit, oblivious of the bigger one he left on the road
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The surveillance footage has auto targeting like the old switchblade videos. I wonder if ukrainian drone is used or western drone.
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Russians forgot about the 40 km covoy to kiev
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Where is HIMARS compilation!?
Escaping down a road is proven to not work against drone.
Why were they all stopped - no fuel.
Why didn't strikes on cabs ignite fires that exploded fuel tanks burnt trucks Fuel tanks, even engines empty.
They tanked up at start of journey so all similar military supply trucks would be near empty after first dried up. Unit commander didn't want dry trucks spread out for 50 miles as drivers would no doubt take opportunities to steal & hide stuff hoping they could recover it later, wander off 'list' & return in a week to avoid getting killed another week. Drive truck to nearest town sell everything take truck to field blow up burn take pic w cell phone blame it on drone....
Seems unlikely there was much ammo or fuel as no big booms Maybe rifle & MG ammo in cans wouldn't cook off much. 10 trucks of food though given Russia doesn't feed meat waves means lots of troops Russia cares about, either actual trained troops or so many mass hunger can lead to sudden reduction in officer corps & a division looting towns for food instead of fighting.
Banderaboom?
You people tend to forget that in the FREE WEST we KNOW OUR HISTORY good and bad ,just like we know that ruSSia had allied itself to the nazi regime to invade poland etc . The only reason that ruSSia became enemies of nazi germany was because the nazis invaded ruSSia first .
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Whatever works is what matters in warfare!
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Why drones instead of artillery? Well, drones do a crappy job breaking up an infantry attack in the open field. They can hit one guy at a time and small, agile targets can be missed easily. Artillery shells in the open do a great job of making mincemeat.
Shells are great against anything. Unguided shells too, but they really excel at large, weak, slow targets like groups of infantry. Trucks have big areas that can be devastated without the truck stopping. A human only needs a little shrapnel damage to stop functioning.
0:57 @suchomimus 0:57 In a few days you can check satellite pictures of the burning marks or wrecks.
I thought supply trucks during WWII moved at night. Silly me.
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