
The war in Ukraine also meant a forced adaptation of combat techniques on both sides. Both the Russians and the Ukrainians were very resourceful in combining old capabilities and equipment with new technologies.
The video, which was recently published by the Ukrainian troops, demonstrates the unusual thinking of the people of Kyiv.
The Ukrainian military practically used a remote-controlled drone, practically a remotely controlled robot, to drag anti-tank mines onto the front line.
In particular, a small radio-controlled robot towed several TM-62 anti-tank mines, connected to each other so that somewhere along the front they formed a trap strip for any enemy equipment that happened to pass by.
A Ukrainian drone delivers a mine barrage of paired TM-62 anti-tank mines somewhere on the front line. pic.twitter.com/DwjpCTaK34
— Special Kherson cat uD83DuDC08uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 (@bayraktar_1love) January 26, 2024
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Source: Hot News

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