Ukraine’s alleged ‘dragon drones are now destroying Russian tanks  

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On Oct. 4, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry released a video showing what it called a “dragon-drone” destroying a Russian vehicle.
The video, described as “truly original combat footage,” shows a Russian vehicle being stopped by what appears to have been artillery fire.
The clip shows a drone “spreading molten thermite” above the tank, before cutting to a scene of the vehicle engulfed by flames.
A truly unique combat video: a “dragon drone” spews molten thymol on a russian tank, and destroys it.

: 30th Mechanized Brigade pic.twitter.com/gPPQ8mMmXz — Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) October 4, 2024
The Kyiv Independent was unable to verify the video.
Thermite weapons can melt some armored vehicles because they disperse thousands and thousands of tiny pieces molten metal at temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees Celsius.
On Sept. 2, videos circulated on social media showing a drone spraying what looked like white-hot, fiery metal on a treeline at an undisclosed location on the battlefield. The video does not show any troops.
Since then, other videos have been released. On Sept. 4, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry confirmed that its forces were behind the “dragon drones.”
Thermite, along with other incendiary weaponry, can cause serious injuries.
Human Rights Watch states that exposure to such munitions may cause “extensive, excruciating burns” that require painful treatment. These include “respiratory damages from inflamed lungs and toxic fumes,” “infection, extreme dehydration and organ failure.”
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Bloomberg reports that the will target “about 12 individuals and entities”, which includes companies in the engineering, aviation, and metals sectors.
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According to the Russian Defense Ministry air defense shot down six Ukrainian drones in Oblast. Six more were shot down over Oblast. One was shot down over Rostov Oblast.

 

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