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Incredible POV video shows Ukrainian Spartan Brigade drone taking out Putin's $1.2 million T-72 tank, causing a massive fireball

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THIS is the chilling moment a Ukrainian FPV drone takes out a huge Russian T-72 tank, causing a massive fireball explosion.

Putin's A $1.2 million military motorcycle was left battered smoking after the Ukrainian The Spartan Brigade hit them goal with a pin point drone strike.

A Spartan Brigade drone took out a Russian T-72 tank after attacking it

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A Spartan Brigade drone took out a Russian T-72 tank after attacking itCredit: Twitter/@DefenceU
The tank created a huge fireball after being hit by the FPV drone

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The tank created a huge fireball after being hit by the FPV drone
The last shot of the Russian tank before the drone crashes into it and explodes it in a huge fireball

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The last shot of the Russian tank before the drone crashes into it and explodes it in a huge fireballCredit: Twitter/@DefenceU
The flames continued to flicker and pulse after the first blow, leaving them battered and smoking

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The flames continued to flicker and pulse after the first blow, leaving them battered and smoking

The incredible POV footage was posted on X, formerly known as Tweeton the official page of the Department of Defense of Ukraine.

Followed by the caption: “Nice hit from the Russian T-72 tank by the FPV drone, and the explosion is even better.”

The 24-second clip was filmed by Ukrainian soldiers from the National Guard's 3rd Spartan Brigade and shows their tactical attack on the giant tank.

The drone flies over a huge field with the Russian tank in view before racing towards it at great speed.

Moments later the drone collides with the tank and a huge spark can be seen from the heavy impact.

Then an explosion begins to erupt, sending a cloud of smoke into the air as a huge fireball lights the camera in a fiery amber glow.

The flames pulse and flicker before the tank smokes after it is seemingly destroyed by the heroic drone.

These military-grade weapons are known as first-person-view drones and are seen as crucial in helping Zelensky's men continue fighting the ongoing war.

They are used like a usual attack drone, but have smart built-in cameras that can clearly show the location of soldiers, ammunition depots and the movement routes of Russians.

The latest news about the war in Ukraine

AFTER almost two years, the war in Ukraine continues, while fears of an all-out Third World War between Russia and the West persist.

Since the start of the war, Russia has lost approximately 385,230 personnel, 6,310 tanks and 11,757 armored fighting vehicles. army officials said.

Putin's army also reportedly lost 9,195 artillery units, 974 multiple rocket systems, 663 air defense systems, 332 fighter planes and 324 helicopters.

The list goes on: 7,100 drones1,846 cruise missiles, 23 warships, 1 submarine, 12,231 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,452 units of special equipment.

As the tyrant is estimated to have done seen more than 300,000 troops died since declaring war in February 2022.

Ukraine previously claimed so sank a Russian warship – with 50 sailors on board – using kamikaze sea drones.

Footage shared by Ukraine Department of Defense showed the dramatic moment when the boats rushed towards Putin's £55 million Black Sea rocket ship “Ivanovets” and sent it into flames.

In another major scalp for Ukraine were two of Putin's most crucial spy planes worth £290 million shot last month.

One of the Russian dictator's spy planes worth £260million disappeared and a bomber worth £30million was set on fire after Ukrainian forces shot them out of the skies over the Sea of ​​Azov.

However, despite Ukraine's success, Russia has no plans to slow down its attacks.

Earlier this month, Putin assembled 40,000 troops, 500 tanks and hundreds of howitzer artillery guns to unleash hell on Kupyansk.

On January 15, a leaked military report revealed Putin's possible roadmap to bring the West to the brink of World War III.

The secret documents detail the despot's possible “road to conflict”, which will culminate in the summer of 2025, on “Day NATO And Russian soldiers will face each other.

According to reports, Putin is desperate for a major victory before the elections rubber stamp elections in March which will almost certainly secure his brutal rule over Russia until at least 2030.

The Ukrainian FPV kamikaze drones have proven very useful in the war so far, as it approaches the tragic two-year anniversary of the war. Russia's first invasion.

Back in January, a Russian tank was destroyed and turned into a huge fireball that sent his turret flying 100 feet into the air.

Dramatic images taken during an attack nearby Bakmutshows a Ukrainian Kamikaze drone destroying a T-72 tank.

The deadly FPV targets a sum of $500,000 tank that had fired at Ukrainian soldiers, met it with impressive speed and crashed straight into it.

Images also show the moment Ukraine destroyed a column of Russian tanks and armored vehicles in a single blitz using drones and missiles.

Ukraine carried out sharp attacks Putin's convoy maneuvers near the front line Russian-held the Donetsk region in a two-hour attack.

A third incredible piece of footage shows an American Bradley armored car easily destroying one of Putin's T-90 tanks.

The Russian beasts are believed to be worth £3.5 million, but it was eventually battered and destroyed by Ukraine top army engine.

Recently images of someone else huge American Bradley taking on the Russians was seen and it had similar success.

No fewer than three Russian BMP-2s were destroyed in devastating fashion US military high quality armored vehicle rushed the Ukrainian frontlines to save a brave troop of soldiers.

The incredible drone found its target from miles away before hitting it directly

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The incredible drone found its target from miles away before hitting it directlyCredit: Twitter/@DefenceU
The Russian tank continued to burn for some time

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The Russian tank continued to burn for some time
The initial damage to the tank before it was completely engulfed in flames

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The initial damage to the tank before it was completely engulfed in flamesCredit: Twitter/@DefenceU

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