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Ukrainian Drones Strike Again: the 68th Jaeger Brigade Releases Footage of Precision Attacks on russian Armor

The 68th Jaeger Brigade showcases the destruction of three tanks and one Grad launcher / screenshot from video
The 68th Jaeger Brigade showcases the destruction of three tanks and one Grad launcher / screenshot from video

The 68th Jaeger Brigade showcases the destruction of three tanks and one Grad launcher

The 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade has published a new compilation of successful drone strikes against russian military vehicles, including tanks and the Grad multiple rocket launcher. The footage, released on May 20 via the Brigade's official channel, showcases a series of high-precision drone hits on enemy equipment.

The video captures three russian tanks being struck, some of them while on the move, a testament to the accuracy and agility of Ukraine's drone operators. In addition, the BM-21 Grad system, one of russia's primary tools for saturation rocket fire, was completely destroyed.

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"This is the latest episode in our 'Can Hunt' series. Starring: Ukrainian drone and bad russian decisions," the Brigade commented with irony.

The operation reflects Ukraine's growing dominance in tactical drone warfare, especially in targeting mobile and high-value assets. It also highlights the ongoing transformation of the battlefield, where traditional armored superiority is increasingly vulnerable to compact, smart, and remotely piloted systems.

The Grad-P portable rocket launcher Defense Express Ukrainian Drones Strike Again: the 68th Jaeger Brigade Releases Footage of Precision Attacks on russian Armor
The Grad-P portable rocket launcher / screenshot from video

As Defense Express previously reported, Ukraine's Nemesis 412th Regiment has added another trophy to its growing collection of destroyed Soviet-era weaponry: the Grad-P portable rocket launcher.

Originally developed in 1965 by the Soviet Union for use by North Vietnamese forces, the Grad-P system was designed as a lightweight, shoulder-fired system capable of engaging personnel, fortifications, and light vehicles in environments unsuitable for traditional artillery.

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