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A heavy anti-tank managed rocket was used by fighters of the 47th OMB, who are f...

"Mangal" did not help: BMP Bradley in a duel destroyed Tow rocket Russian T-80 tank (video)

A heavy anti-tank managed rocket was used by fighters of the 47th OMB, who are fighting in the Donetsk region. The Russian T-80 tank was destroyed by BMP Bradley BMP fighters. In the Telegram channel, the 47th separate mechanized brigade "Magura" posted the appropriate video. The fighters eliminated enemy equipment with the help of Tow anti -tank rocket. Success was due to the crew of the second mechanized battalion. "We work on!" - The post says.

On the tower of Russian armored vehicles, the invaders installed "barbecue", a kind of grates that had to protect the tank from strokes of anti -tank weapons. Such remedies were futile against the American heavy anti -tank managed rocket. The Armed Forces showed how Bradley M2 destroyed the Russian MT-LB. Russian troops threw 7 units of armored vehicles near Avdiivka, including 5 tractors of MT-LB with a hostile landing. BMP eliminated Russian armored vehicles in the Avdiivka area.

It is noted that the hostile MT-LB worked out the Curta crew of the 2nd mechanized battalion "Magura". On April 25, the fighter of the 47th OMB told how Bradley destroyed the T-90. According to him, he saw that he had to stop the tower somehow. First of all, he shot just under the tower of Russian armored vehicles, and the second tried to set fire to the engine.

According to him, another Bradley opened a fire on the T-90 several times, but there were difficulties with weapons, and the BMP had to "roll" back. After that, his car came to replace. In the area of ​​Avdiivka in Donetsk, the assault of the invaders ended, without starting. On March 1, fighters of the Defense Forces destroyed the enemy group on the approach. The elimination of Russian occupants worked on the elimination of Russian invaders in cooperation with Bradley crews.