The destruction of a Russian infantry fighting vehicle using a “homing kamikaze mine” as the fighters of the Svoboda battalion of the 4th NGU brigade call it.
Probably some subtype of a controlled ground drone. Experiments with weapons capable of reaching a tank and blowing it up from below have been known since the 1930s.
For example, the USSR relied on training dogs strapped with explosives, but in real combat conditions the dogs were not very effective.
In turn, the Germans created their own ground drones like the Goliath and others, controlled by cable, but also not very effective.
However, now, with the reduction in the cost of production of many parts, the improvement of electronics, ground drones for countering tanks can potentially become a much more effective weapon.
Mine-hunter for tanks in action
It is the effect of these ground-based anti-tank self-guided kamikaze drones that you can watch in this video.
For safety reasons, we cannot disclose the detailed principle of action of this mine yet, but you can see for yourself how effectively it destroys enemy armored vehicles
