The 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade has published a new compilation of successful drone strikes against russian military vehicles, including tanks and the Grad multiple rocket launcher. The footage, released on May 20 via the Brigade’s official channel, showcases a series of high-precision drone hits on enemy equipment.
The video captures three russian tanks being struck, some of them while on the move, a testament to the accuracy and agility of Ukraine’s drone operators. In addition, the BM-21 Grad system, one of russia’s primary tools for saturation rocket fire, was completely destroyed.
“This is the latest episode in our ‘Can Hunt’ series. Starring: Ukrainian drone and bad russian decisions,” the Brigade commented with irony.
The operation reflects Ukraine’s growing dominance in tactical drone warfare, especially in targeting mobile and high-value assets. It also highlights the ongoing transformation of the battlefield, where traditional armored superiority is increasingly vulnerable to compact, smart, and remotely piloted systems.
As War News Hub previously reported, Ukraine’s Nemesis 412th Regiment has added another trophy to its growing collection of destroyed Soviet-era weaponry: the Grad-P portable rocket launcher.
Originally developed in 1965 by the Soviet Union for use by North Vietnamese forces, the Grad-P system was designed as a lightweight, shoulder-fired system capable of engaging personnel, fortifications, and light vehicles in environments unsuitable for traditional artillery.