The Abrams Crew Survived After a Massive Drone Attack.


The Ukrainian Abrams tank crew managed to survive the drone attacks thanks to advanced armor and ingenuity. The overturned tank incident was a testament to its resilience and the crew's resourcefulness.
Experts from the Institute for Foreign Policy Research and the Carnegie Foundation interviewed the commander of the 47th mechanized brigade, who shared details about the incident.
Russian telegram channels posted videos of fiber optic cable FPV strikes on a Ukrainian Abrams tank in Kursk oblast last week. Aside from a concussion, the crew survived without injury and made it back to friendly lines. @KofmanMichael and I spoke to the commander of the tank… pic.twitter.com/piqapqvVMv
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) December 19, 2024
Within two minutes, the Abrams tank received 4-6 direct hits from fiber optic FPV drones. One drone got stuck in the tank's protective mesh, while two others missed.
Thanks to the protective mesh and dynamic armor blocks, the tank proved effective in its defense and protection.
This proves the extraordinary capabilities of the Abrams tank. Such survival would have been impossible in a Russian T-series tank, the commander stated.
Although the crew left the damaged tank, the Ukrainian fighters remained unscathed due to their proactive approach to protecting the Abrams tank.
The fate of the tank itself remains unknown. It could be captured. This incident highlights the importance of modernizing military equipment to combat new threats posed by FPV drones.
The commander emphasized the need for additional protective measures and spoke about the rigorous training conducted by American instructors.
Earlier, the 12th special operations brigade 'Azov' repelled a Russian assault in the Toretsk direction. The occupiers used unconventional transport but still suffered defeat.
Additionally, the Armed Forces of Ukraine regained lost positions near Pokrovsk.
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