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Thermite, a mix of aluminum and iron oxide, burns fiercely at extremely high temperature. A new type of drone weapon is starting to make its mark in the Ukraine conflict, a munition well suited to ...
Ukrainian forces are using drones to release molten thermite on Russian armor and positions. The tactic helps Kyiv make sure that damaged Russian tanks can't be fixed up for battle again.
Ukraine appears to be calling on a fleet of fire-spewing “dragon drones” in its war with Russian invaders, putting a modern twist on a munition used to horrific effect in both world wars.
Thermite bombs have become a favorite weapon of Ukrainian drone operators, especially for demolishing abandoned Russian vehicles. X Twitter. Ukrainian Telegram channels reported that the combat ...
Ukrainian thermite dropping drones continue to rapidly proliferate through various drone units. Seen here, a Ukrainian drone from the 60th Mechanized Brigade drops a stream of molten thermite on a ...
It is believed that the drones are using thermite. Thermite is a pyrotechnic material consisting of metal powder (commonly aluminum) and a metal oxide, typically iron oxide (rust).
THIS is the moment a Ukrainian dragon drone spews flesh-melting thermite on a Russian bunker. The 2,500C mixture pours out of the drone at the entrance of the hideout before the craft is consumed b… ...
Ukrainian forces are using drones to release molten thermite on Russian armor and positions. The tactic helps Kyiv make sure that damaged Russian tanks can't be fixed up for battle again.
But thermite does give Russian troops another reason to be fearful of Ukrainian drones, he said. “We have seen instances where Russian forces attacked by multiple drones have deserted their ...