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How to Destroy russian "Kamikaze Tanks": Spectacular Disposal of T-62 Using FPV Drone (Video)

How to Destroy russian "Kamikaze Tanks" / illustrative photo from open sources
How to Destroy russian "Kamikaze Tanks" / illustrative photo from open sources

Occupiers are relentless in their attempts to use kamikaze tanks on the battlefield

The manufacturer of FPV drones, "Eskadron," published a video on it Telegram account showcasing the use of company's weaponry by Ukrainian forces on the battlefield. The footage captures the destruction of a russian T-62 tank. It is likely that the occupiers continue to employ tanks as explosive-laden "kamikaze" vehicles in combat.

The video appears to depict the destruction of a specifically booby-trapped "kamikaze tank." This conclusion can be drawn from the powerful explosion resulting from the impact of the FPV drone on the russian tank.

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This can be compared to the outcome of another russian "kamikaze tank" based on the T-54/T-55. The tank first drove over mines and was subsequently destroyed by an RPG shot. According to the occupiers' claims, the tank was loaded with six tons of TNT.

We observe that russians continue to experiment with fully explosive-laden kamikaze vehicles. This applies to both tractor-based MT-LB vehicles and older tanks such as the T-54/T-55 or T-62.

Meanwhile, this video circulating online specifies that the occupiers are using a remotely controlled version. It is possible that this conclusion is drawn based on the erratic tracks left behind. However, these tracks could also belong to other vehicles.

Overall, it is worth noting that the occupiers may have remote control systems for Soviet-designed tanks in their arsenal, which were tested back in the 1980s. These systems could be deployed on the battlefield today.

As Defense Express reported, Ukraine's Military Showed How German MAN HX81 Retrieved T-72 Tanks, M113 APCs From the Battlefield

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