Eine ukrainische Schrotflintendrohne zerstörte mehrere russische Drohnen. Posipaky-Einheit, 39. Flugabwehrraketenregiment. Südfront. Veröffentlicht am 07.05.2026
Eine ukrainische Schrotflintendrohne zerstörte mehrere russische Drohnen. Posipaky-Einheit, 39. Flugabwehrraketenregiment. Südfront. Veröffentlicht am 07.05.2026
Fuck yea, I have been wondering about drones with shotguns for some time now. I tell you, Ukrainians man, extremely creative and smart. They were behind aircraft and helicopter engines manufacture, naval propulsion, missiles and aerospace, heavy air transport. The Russians lost all of that and never could recover. That’s why they often seem stuck in the Soviet era, and can’t even replace that gear today. Ukraine is something special for sure.
Ravoss1 on
A minion drone team badge is now peak Ukrainian warfighter edge.
N33DL on
I think somehow they’ve figured out how to make a recoiless shotgun. I am thinking somehow a shotgun shell is electronically ignited, with an open ended back like a recoiless rifle where the shell gets ejected backwards while the load goes forward.
But dunno, just guessing. The recoil of my 12 guage would destabilize any drone. I bet the barrel is pretty short too for weight.
Opening_Emu_9687 on
There was footage of this a few years ago too. I wonder if they could run like anti drone cas for infantry attacks and convoy movements
Digger2228 on
I’ve seen it all now folks drones with shotguns this is going to take it up a notch lol
SeraphiM0352 on
Something about watching these drones get shotgunned out of the sky by another drone is so satisfying.
I think it’s the way they break apart and tumble
Euclidisthebomb on
It is actually a fantastic way to take down drones. Low cost and reusable.
Same with arming drones with machine guns and targeting enemy trenches.
SCP106 on
Oh this is incredible. I know it’s all dependant on effectiveness but with development… gosh, infantry, logistics and transport for rotation would be grateful knowing there’s a drone hunter in the area!
Bismarck381mm on
Oh yeah, flying shotgun my beloved 😍
PS: I see many ppl wondering here how its done – its just recoiless „gun“, the versions I saw before and during testing had 2 barrels, on some wing drone, even 4 ( within the nose of the drone )
It was even posted here, filmed during the tests from multiple angles and ppl would be able to see how stable the drones are during fireing, literaly like no pitch. The guys did a good job and made them reliable enough.
PS2: Why we dont see them more often ? Probably a good idea not showing the enemy, that we did it and it works reliably, so they wouldnt try to go this way aswell. Cause they tested similar things aswell and their results were not as bad as we would like to.
But hey, for now, our flying shotgun drones works and you just need to accept, that there is not too many videos of their work.
FrankieHun17 on
Ukrainians are such fucking badasses
MelangeBot on
This is going to end up as historic footage, among the earliest footage of drones vs drones. Right now both drones have human pilots but somewhere in the next 20 years this will change.
Kador_Laron on
Посіпаки (Posipaky): Minions.
BennRa on
Anyone happen to know how many shells they can carry, or is it just one and done?
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Fuck yea, I have been wondering about drones with shotguns for some time now. I tell you, Ukrainians man, extremely creative and smart. They were behind aircraft and helicopter engines manufacture, naval propulsion, missiles and aerospace, heavy air transport. The Russians lost all of that and never could recover. That’s why they often seem stuck in the Soviet era, and can’t even replace that gear today. Ukraine is something special for sure.
A minion drone team badge is now peak Ukrainian warfighter edge.
I think somehow they’ve figured out how to make a recoiless shotgun. I am thinking somehow a shotgun shell is electronically ignited, with an open ended back like a recoiless rifle where the shell gets ejected backwards while the load goes forward.
But dunno, just guessing. The recoil of my 12 guage would destabilize any drone. I bet the barrel is pretty short too for weight.
There was footage of this a few years ago too. I wonder if they could run like anti drone cas for infantry attacks and convoy movements
I’ve seen it all now folks drones with shotguns this is going to take it up a notch lol
Something about watching these drones get shotgunned out of the sky by another drone is so satisfying.
I think it’s the way they break apart and tumble
It is actually a fantastic way to take down drones. Low cost and reusable.
Same with arming drones with machine guns and targeting enemy trenches.
Oh this is incredible. I know it’s all dependant on effectiveness but with development… gosh, infantry, logistics and transport for rotation would be grateful knowing there’s a drone hunter in the area!
Oh yeah, flying shotgun my beloved 😍
PS: I see many ppl wondering here how its done – its just recoiless „gun“, the versions I saw before and during testing had 2 barrels, on some wing drone, even 4 ( within the nose of the drone )
It was even posted here, filmed during the tests from multiple angles and ppl would be able to see how stable the drones are during fireing, literaly like no pitch. The guys did a good job and made them reliable enough.
PS2: Why we dont see them more often ? Probably a good idea not showing the enemy, that we did it and it works reliably, so they wouldnt try to go this way aswell. Cause they tested similar things aswell and their results were not as bad as we would like to.
But hey, for now, our flying shotgun drones works and you just need to accept, that there is not too many videos of their work.
Ukrainians are such fucking badasses
This is going to end up as historic footage, among the earliest footage of drones vs drones. Right now both drones have human pilots but somewhere in the next 20 years this will change.
Посіпаки (Posipaky): Minions.
Anyone happen to know how many shells they can carry, or is it just one and done?