Russian Convoy Gets Trapped in the Open Field Under Ukrainian FPV Strike NT

The landscape of modern warfare has undergone a fundamental shift, moving away from traditional large-scale armored clashes toward a high-tech game of cat and mouse.
In recent engagements, Russian forces launched a massive, coordinated assault involving multiple groups of tanks attacking from several directions simultaneously.

At the spearhead was a tank equipped with a specialized mine-clearing system, designed to pave the way for the following column.
However, the momentum was shattered when a small Ukrainian drone dropped a series of grenades, disabling the lead vehicle and stalling the entire offensive.
This single hit created a window of opportunity for a swarm of strike drones to descend upon the now-stationary targets.
The resulting scene was a masterclass in tactical synergy between different types of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

While reconnaissance drones hovered at high altitudes to track movements and adjust artillery fire, FPV (First-Person View) kamikaze drones and “bomber” drones moved in for the kill.
Even the most advanced Russian hardware, such as the T-90M—a vehicle valued between $4 million and $5 million—proved vulnerable.
