12531 visitors online

Three "Nivas," two horses: Ukrainian drone attacks Russian army equipment deployment site. VIDEO

The technological superiority of Ukrainian drones continues to expose the true state of the "second army of the world, " which increasingly resembles a medieval army. According to Censor.NET, footage of a successful raid on a hangar containing the invaders' equipment has been published online.

The video captures the moment when an FPV drone flies into the premises where the occupiers were hiding their specific vehicles and zoo.

Contents of the "modern" warehouse of the Russian Armed Forces:

  • Transport vinegret: Three "Niva" cars and two motorcycles were found inside the hangar, which the enemy uses due to a shortage of armoured vehicles.

  • Cavalry in training: In addition to iron, the occupiers kept two horses in the same room, confirming rumours that the Russians are returning to using animals in logistics on the front lines.

  • Precision strike: The drone operator ignored the "cavalry" and directed the drone precisely at one of the Niva cars, causing a successful strike.

The contrast between the high-tech drone and the horses in the hangar best illustrates the gap in development between the defenders of Ukraine and the invaders.

"This is what Putin's army hangar looks like now - 'Zhiguli,' 'Niva,' motorcycles and horses," the authors of the publication ironically note.