א רוסישע סאלדאט אנטלויפט פון 5 אוקריינא דראונס!
Extraordinary combat footage circulating online shows a Russian soldier surviving what appears to be five consecutive Ukrainian FPV kamikaze drone attacks — emerging unharmed after a dramatic series of near misses on an open battlefield. The video, filmed from Ukrainian drone perspectives, captures the soldier’s desperate evasive maneuvers as explosive-laden drones dive toward him one after another.
In the footage, the soldier can be seen sprinting, dropping flat, and sharply changing direction as each drone closes in. Despite being fully exposed in a barren field, he manages to avoid direct impact every time — an extremely rare outcome given the precision and speed of FPV drones in modern warfare. The final seconds show the soldier regaining his footing and walking away, apparently uninjured.
Military observers described the clip as one of the most intense close-quarters FPV encounters caught on camera since the start of the war. Analysts noted that such drones, guided manually via first-person view, can reach speeds over 100 miles per hour and are designed for high-accuracy strikes against infantry and vehicles. Surviving even one direct engagement is unusual — avoiding five in succession is almost unheard of.
While the video’s exact location and date have not been independently verified, the clip has already gone viral across social media platforms, where it has sparked both astonishment and debate. Some viewers praised the soldier’s composure and instincts under pressure, while others suggested that imperfect drone guidance or wind interference may have contributed to his survival.
The incident highlights both the terrifying precision and the unpredictability of FPV drone warfare — a defining feature of the current Russia-Ukraine conflict. It also underscores the psychological toll faced by soldiers on both sides, operating under constant threat from drones that can strike without warning.
As battlefield technology continues to evolve, moments like this demonstrate the razor-thin line between survival and death in modern combat — and the human instinct to endure against overwhelming odds.
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