Video captures Ukrainian drone attack with thermal cameras on Russian troops |Vanguardia.com

2022-07-01 23:30:49 By : Ms. Real Group

Since a few decades the world, particularly the most developed countries in Europe, began to see the garbage...Amid the war now approaching four months, Ukrainian forces have used drones with thermal and infrared cameras to combat attacks by Russian troops.The 47th Motorized Infantry Battalion has released a video showing how they use the devices against several Russian soldiers.Four of them begin to flee just as the drone spots them while several of them remain in place.Also: Ukraine reveals drone video that captured Russian helicopter explosionThe images captured by the same drone show a forest in which several Russian soldiers were.Four of them begin to flee just as the drone spots them while several of them remain in place.Later, the drone records how it drops two bombs on the soldiers who had remained on the ground, which according to world news, the Ukrainian army has affirmed that three soldiers were killed.However, they have not specified when the attack occurred, nor the place.Ukraine needs at least 1,000 howitzers, 500 tanks, 300 multiple launch rocket systems and 2,000 armored vehicles to achieve heavy weapons parity with the Russian Federation and liberate Ukrainian territories from Russian invaders.These weapons needs were expressed yesterday by the advisor to the Office of the President of Ukraine, Mykhailo Podolyak, and a member of the negotiating team with Russia, on his Twitter account.Interested: Shocking video of Ukrainian drone throwing grenade on Russian soldier“As a director, to end the war we need heavy weapons parity,” Podolyak added.That means that Ukraine should achieve at least “1,000 155-millimeter caliber howitzers;300 rocket launch systems;500 tanks;2,000 armored vehicles;1,000 drones”, added the adviser to the president, Volodímir Zelenski.Podolyak spoke of the next meeting that the defense ministers of Ukraine's allied countries will hold in Brussels on June 15, where "we are waiting for a decision," he stressed.