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THIS Made Russian Troops FLEE the Battlefield INSTANTLY



Ukraine’s robot dogs are here—and they’re changing the battlefield. Controlled remotely, these four-legged machines scout trenches, clear buildings, and even detect deadly booby traps, all while protecting soldiers’ lives. Developed in China, modified by the UK, and deployed by Ukraine’s elite Billionaire’s Brigade, these drones could be a glimpse into the future of warfare. How do they work? And how far will Ukraine push this tech? Watch now to uncover the full story.

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  1. Look like Star Wars AT-AT Walker but smaller. 😊
    ( All Terrain Armored Transport)

    The All Terrain Armored Transport, or AT-AT walker, is a four-legged transport and combat vehicle used by the Imperial ground forces. Standing over 20 meters tall with blast-impervious armor plating, these massive constructs are used as much for psychological effect as they are for tactical advantage.

  2. Interesting video, but like some other from this channel, the title was click bait. I didn’t see anything about Russian soldiers fleeing. Because of the click bait tittles I often ignore videos from this channel on the assumption that the content won’t live up to the title.

  3. The following might a useful idea for Ukraine and any country to defend itself against aerial attacks.
    The record for using drones in a light show is over 5000 drones. Ensuring there are no collisions during manoeuvering is complicated but doable.
    A 70 X 70 vertical drone minefield would be considerably simpler to control.
    Place small contact explosives on each drone with a mechanism to activate and deactivate them, place them a metre apart in front of a missile and you have a 70 m X 70 m vertical minefield all but a tiny missile would hit. Space wider to destroy aircraft.
    Program in automatic launch and initial positioning when a threat is detected and automatically adjust as the threat nears and its nature is known.
    Most of the drones would be reusable, meaning the cost of an effective defence is thousands not billions.
    The drones could have their explosives removed and used for civilian purposes when no threat exists.
    Multiple shield minefields could be launched in the path of a missile or plane
    If all countries have cheap effective defences then expensive offensive weapons would be redundant and the chances of wars would be reduced.

  4. Stupid NATO/OTAN is training a better army than theirs!
    And we normal stupid people just watch this happen!!!
    Hopefully, Trump ends this!!!

  5. Wow an easily scrambled outdated ground drone. Russia must be panicking at the idea to have to push a button to render them useless. Russians are know for hating to only have to push a button to win, that's too easy.

  6. Slava Ukraine from the USA. I'm so sorry over the unfortunate results of our last election. You have my utmost respect. The current president of the USA doesn't get any from me.
    🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦

  7. Several dogs could also drag behind them either structures (to find the unexploded mines) or sensors (for a less mechanical method to do the same) and they could be used for psychological warfare, having a bunch of them sneak into a held area, and broadcast interesting things through their speakers. From the 7hz note, through the voices of the children and elderly that the soldiers are attacking, or other noises that tend to make soldiers uncomfortable with their battle choices. Like news of the hardships that their families are going through, because the promised bounties were not paid, or the like.

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