Spectacular disposal of T-62 with the help of FPV drone
How to "catch" Russian "kamikaze tanks"
Occupants keep trying to use kamikaze tanks on the battlefield
The manufacturer of FPV drones Eskadron has posted another video of their weapons being used by the Ukrainian military on the battlefield on its Telegram account. The footage shows a Russian T-62 being hit, and it appears that the occupiers continue to use tanks on the battlefield as explosive-laden “kamikazes.”
Thus, it is very likely that the video shows the destruction of a “kamikaze tank” packed with explosives, as this conclusion can be drawn from the powerful explosion caused by the FPV drone hitting the Russian tank.
For example, it can be compared to the result of the destruction of another Russian “kamikaze tank” based on the T-54/T-55, which first hit mines and then was destroyed by an RPG shot – as the occupiers themselves claimed, the tank was stuffed with six tons of TNT.
#Ukraine The Russian Army sent a T-54/55 VBIED filled with 6 tons of TNT at AFU lines near Marinka, Donetsk Oblast.
The attempt failed as the remotely-controlled bomb ran into a mine 100 meters from the front line, and was then hit by a Ukrainian RPG shot, causing a huge explosion. pic.twitter.com/sXXI57wV7v
– Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ (@CalibreObscura) June 18, 23
Therefore, first of all, we record the fact that the occupiers continue to experiment with kamikaze vehicles stuffed with explosives, both on the basis of the same MT-LB tractors and older tanks, such as T-54/T-55 or T-62.
At the same time, this video of the attack is being shared on social media with the clarification that the occupiers are using a remote-controlled version – one can cautiously assume that this conclusion is based in part on the chaotic tracks of the trucks, although they may also belong to other vehicles.
But in general, it is worth noting that the occupiers may have remote control systems for Soviet tanks that were tested in the 1980s and may well be used on the battlefield today.