The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a short video showing FPV drone crews from the Rubicon Advanced Unmanned Technologies Test Center operating in a special military operation zone.
The two-minute video shows real-time FPV drone footage of low-altitude strikes on enemy targets, including vehicles hidden under camouflage along roads and forested areas.
Among the targets is a U.S.-made M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, destroyed by a kamikaze drone.
The footage also depicts attacks on Ukrainian ground robotic systems, communications and electronic warfare assets, bunkers, and troop positions, ending with Rubicon drones ramming and destroying enemy UAVs mid-air.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, such drone strikes are used to systematically disrupt enemy equipment, command and control systems, supply routes, and troop movements, highlighting the growing role of FPV drones and the training level of Rubicon Center operators.