The 72nd brigade showed how FPV drones stopped the armored offensive of the Russian occupiers
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The Russians used T-62M tanks and light armored vehicles with infantry for the assault on April 12.
To neutralize the enemy, the defenders used FPV kamikaze drones and drops from UAVs.
The soldiers of the company of strike unmanned aerial systems (RUBpAK) Bulava of the 72nd separate mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces named after Black Zaporozhtsev worked.
According to Militarny, at least one T-62M tank was equipped with a KMT-7 mine trawl to overcome minefields.
Published footage from the Ukrainian military shows FPV attack drones alternately hitting Russian tanks and other armored vehicles.
Also, these drones, together with UAVs with drops, eliminated Russian infantry who were trying to hide or flee.
According to Ukrainian defenders, they destroyed a tank, probably a T-62M, and a motorcycle, as well as two MT-LB tracked tractors, which the Russians use as armored personnel carriers.
Also, three enemy tanks were damaged thanks to the skillful actions of the Ukrainian defenders.
The enemy also suffered losses in personnel: it is reported that eight occupiers were killed and 15 were wounded.
Source: Racurs

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