A miracle on the battlefield of Avodiivka, the Ukrainian remote controlled machine gun shows its mig

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

A miracle on the battlefield in Avdiivka, the Ukrainian remote-controlled machine gun shows its might!

Russian troops have been conducting ** on the Avkadiivka battlefield since last month, but with heavy losses. Especially in recent times, a large number of soldiers have been killed almost every day.

An important reason is that Ukraine's ** equipment completely surpasses that of the Russians. Among them, Ukraine's remote-controlled machine guns played an important role.

It was reported earlier that Russia spent more than 40 days and killed a large number of soldiers in order to attack and seize a remote-controlled machine gun position, only to find out that there was only one machine gun and no Ukrainian soldiers.

"Our remote-controlled machine gun is installed under the rubble, and only the muzzle part is exposed, which is easier to camouflage and safer," the Ukrainian military source said. We didn't set it up to kill the enemy, but to make them hesitate or stall in order to create a window of time for our drones and artillery. ”

In the south of Avdiivka, the Ukrainian army has set up a large number of remotely controlled UAV gun tower posts and placed them on the way of the Russian army, which has more advantages than drones is that the standby time is unlimited, and the detention time depends on the degree of destruction.

Some people suspect that the unmanned remote-controlled machine gun in more than 40 days, how did the electricity and ammunition **?

It's a bit of a hassle to change the ammunition, but we all greet the artillerymen in advance and quickly move forward to change the magazine and electricity under the cover of shelling", the Ukrainians have a way.

These unmanned remote-controlled machine guns have caused a lot of damage to the Russian army, and when they can't attack for a long time, they will use drones to drop bombs to attack, but they are all blocked by the rubble bunkers around the machine guns.

In fact, modern warfare is a contest of scientific and technological strength, rather than traditional tactics of crowding. The biggest difference between the Ukrainian army and the Russian army on the battlefield is also in this aspect.

Some say that the current battlefield in Ukraine is a war of two or two generations. A generation of young people is highly educated, quick to accept new things, and uses advanced science and technology and tactics to fight wars.

Another generation clings to the traditional crowd tactics of World War II and relies on human charges to seize positions.

This is true of the entire Ukrainian battlefield, and even more so of the Avdiivka battlefield.

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