Time: 2024-09-09  韦克威科技

Ukrainians use laser guidance and javelin missiles to destroy Russian tanks

In the footage shared by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, cheers can be heard as an anti tank missile launched by the Ukrainian army hits a Russian tank. This dramatic scene shows Ukrainian soldiers using laser guided missiles and javelins to destroy the Russian tank. When one of the missiles hits the target, the troops can be heard cheering and shouting into the airLaunch a huge fireball.

UkraineThe General Staff of the Armed Forces shared videos of soldiers using PTRK "Stugna-P" anti tank launchers in two attacks.In these two clips, the troops first shoot slightly off target and then point the crosshair towards the targetRussian tanksGuide it with their laser system until the missile explodes.

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In the first video, the operator cheered as the missile hit a Russian vehicle.In the second clip, a lonely enemy soldier appears to have escaped his tank after successfully attacking Ukraine.

The Ukrainian General Staff stated that "Russian occupiers will not hide anywhere" and added that "their masters of craftsmanship are 'working' far away".Meanwhile, a video shared on Telegram showed a javelin missile hitting what appeared to be two adjacent Russian vehicles.

When the projectile hits the target, a huge fireball engulfs the mini convoy.Javelin is an efficient anti tank weapon that uses automatic tracking to hit moving targets.

The website describing high-tech weapons, Military Technology, states: "Gunners engage targets by placing a cursor box on the target image and using the sights on the Command Launch Unit (CLU).The gunner locks the automatic target tracker in the missile by sending a pre launch lock command to the missile.

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Dramatic footage shows the Ukrainian army hitting a Russian tank with missiles,When the system is locked, the missile is preparedlaunchThe gunner does not perform post launch tracking or missile guidance

The website added that once the missile is in the air, the gunner can freely leave the firing point.A video of the Ukrainian military attacking a Russian tank has been released, after drone footage appeared to show rockets fired at armored vehicles in the city of Mariupol.

The aerial footage shared on social media seems to show successful targeting of BTR-82 APC and KamAZ-63968 'Typhoon' vehicles.It is currently unclear how many people have been injured or may have died.


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