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Writing about armored vehicles and related equipment. The character in the profile picture is Sgt Farrell from 28 Days Later.
Rendering of Stella's Albatroz drone designed to operate on the Brazilian Navy's Atlantic aircraft carrier equipped with two of the company's loitering munitions.

It takes a lot of ignorance to see an L118 and AFU uniforms and say that these guys are Russian.
I love it when someone suggests that the most important pieces on the battlefield (people) don't need to be physically fit to be able to do the shit they have to do because of a drone.
US Marines training for World War 3, only to be killed by an FPV drone piloted by an 18-year-old gamer who weighs as much as their warm-up kettlebells.
STELLA was the first Brazilian company to develop loitering munitions, initially made for their drones. This is the first video of one working, guiding demonstration. Siopi, which is the first ammunition in the family, must be able to glide for 200km and have a warhead of 4kg.
RQ1 - Scan Eagle in operation on the Atlântico aircraft carrier.

I find the Chinese military industry quite impressive but i hate how there are things made by them that look like toys. look at this thing, looks like a toy car made of cheap plastic.

He hit his face on a tree during the retreat and died from head trauma
doing PBS things
Ukrainian Sniper with an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AWP)

Yes, it's worth remembering that the world has been facing this threat for a long time. Eight years ago at the battle of mosul.
Finally we have reached 2014 ISIS level of drone usage
Australian M1A1 AIM being loaded onto ship for shipment to Ukraine

Apparently M1A1 AIMs donated by Australia to Ukraine being moved by train in Poland, Two of them can be seen with Mine Plow equipment.

