• vlad@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 months ago

    “They targeted it with the artillery piece as it rested on the ground, the soldier said.”

    Ok, less cool, but still cool.

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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A Ukrainian soldier claimed an extremely unusual military feat —  describing how his brigade took out a Russian attack helicopter with artillery.

    In a video produced by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, a soldier described the attack in February by the 14th Mechanized Brigade, which was also reported at the time.

    It was a choice opportunity, as conventional artillery rounds aren’t useful against airborne targets — they take time to accurately pinpoint.

    Even hitting a landed helicopter in a live battle would be tough with artillery, given that they tend not to stay still for long.

    The Mi-24 is a combined gunship and transport vehicle whose heavy guns and thick armor have earned it the nickname “flying tank.”

    According to the open-source weapons-tracking website Oryx, Russia has lost just five Mi-24 helicopters since the start of the full-scale invasion, although it has not listed this particular instance.


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