The Weapon Russia Didn't Expect From Germany
Germany’s HX-2 loitering munition doesn’t need GPS to find its target. Weighing just 12 kilograms, this AI-guided strike drone navigates using machine vision, making Russia’s most advanced jamming systems nearly useless.
Russian vehicles split, one assaults through a field while the other is deadlined. Artillery misses, then an FPV drone strike ignites a BTR's fuel tank. An apex predator lurks.
Russia’s Bagulnik-82 is a robotic mortar module mounted on an autonomous chassis, designed for remote or automated fire support, showcasing the growing role of unmanned systems in modern artillery operations.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF).
The offensive began on August 6, 2024, and this official footage was published by the Ukrainian SOF on August 19, 2024.
An electromagnetic railgun uses powerful magnetic forces to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds without explosives, delivering extreme kinetic energy, long-range precision, and next-generation firepower for future warfare.