How can someone be so fearless that they celebrate their own death? What kind of conviction makes a person accept such a fate with pride? Could people with this level of belief and determination change the course of history?
How did a Russian T-90 tank worth millions of dollars end up being destroyed by an FPV drone that costs only a few hundred? Is this the future of modern warfare? 🎯
🔴 Russian T-90 MBT Blown to Pieces.
What actually hit it? A drone strike, anti-tank missile, artillery round, or something else? Drop your thoughts below. 👇
A Colombian Black Hawk pilot takes an enemy rifle round through the windshield while still in the air. Moments like these show just how quickly a routine flight can turn into a fight for survival. 🚁
The moment Ukrainian soldiers chose surrender over certain death after being surrounded. War isn't always about victory or defeat—sometimes it's simply about staying alive and hoping to see home again.
Before judging, remember that war pushes people to their limits. This soldier isn't looking for glory—he's simply trying to survive another day. No one should celebrate the fear or death of another human being.
Is this the most dangerous weapon on the battlefield right now? or OLD?
Fibre-optic drones can bypass electronic jamming, making them extremely hard to defend against.
Would the Taliban have been able to win if the U.S. had access to modern FPV drones in Afghanistan?
🇺🇸An old video shows a Taliban attack on a convoy of U.S. military vehicles and troops
Russian soldier, exhausted and walking on the battlefield, was struck by a Ukrainian FPV drone.
Modern battlefields are increasingly defined by the reach and impact of drones.
Feels like a predator playing with prey before the inevitable🇷🇺
Historical Footage shows a Ukrainian FPV drone chasing a lone Russian soldier in the field!
North Korean soldier in Ukraine tries to help his friend.
Thousands of miles from home, fighting in a war far from their homeland.
It's heartbreaking😭🙄💔💔
A Ukrainian drone drops a bomb on an injured Russian soldier.
What happens next feels unreal.
The bomb lands right beside him… and he casually picks it up and throws it away like it’s just a ball.
A level of bravery so raw, even the enemy would respect it
Is this really what soldiers are taught to treat civilians, even children, this way?
Then people wonder why Afghans eventually pick up an RPG and choose to fight. Winning hearts and minds becomes a lot harder when fear is all that's left behind.
Israeli Navy moved quickly to stop the infiltration attempt, but the Hamas militants proved to be highly trained and determined, turning the encounter into a fierce sea battle.
Russians use a BTR as shelter, it is then blown up by a Ukrainian drone.
A BTR costs hundreds of thousands, taken out by a drone worth only a few hundred