93rd Brigade Utilizes NLAW To Destroy Russian Armor

Footage from early on in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia shows members of the 93rd Brigade utilizing an NLAW to attack a Russian column.


I expect we'll be seeing footage like this coming out of Ukraine for years to come. The men and women in the field from both sides of the conflict aren't actually able to reliably upload the footage that they're recording, and as a result fresh footage like this will be dropping on occasion as those troops cycle back to safety in rear-located bases of operations where things like internet access are easier to come by.


This video was recorded in the first few days of the war in the Sumy region of Ukraine. We can date the footage currently based on the weather at the time of the recording. As time continues to pass however, this will get harder and harder to do, especially as we start moving into other seasons. It's likely that footage recorded this upcoming winter may be mistaken for footage recorded earlier this year, so as we move forward don't be afraid to point those mistakes out to us if we make them.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

Footage from early on in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia shows members of the 93rd Brigade utilizing an NLAW to attack a Russian column.


I expect we'll be seeing footage like this coming out of Ukraine for years to come. The men and women in the field from both sides of the conflict aren't actually able to reliably upload the footage that they're recording, and as a result fresh footage like this will be dropping on occasion as those troops cycle back to safety in rear-located bases of operations where things like internet access are easier to come by.


This video was recorded in the first few days of the war in the Sumy region of Ukraine. We can date the footage currently based on the weather at the time of the recording. As time continues to pass however, this will get harder and harder to do, especially as we start moving into other seasons. It's likely that footage recorded this upcoming winter may be mistaken for footage recorded earlier this year, so as we move forward don't be afraid to point those mistakes out to us if we make them.


josh brooks

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