Footage of an attack by Russian Mi-28NM helicopters using Vikhr-1 guided missiles on a Ukrainian military column. The video was filmed near the border of Russia's Kursk region. The Ukrainian column consists of 4 armored vehicles; the models of the vehicles could not be identified. Technical information on the Russian 9M127-1 Vikhr-1 missiles is in the link to the video in the comments to the clip.
An episode of the assault by a Russian unit, a stronghold of the Ukrainian army, using two TM-62M anti-tank mines. This method of assault has become quite common, anti-tank mines are used instead of grenades, since the effect of their use is stronger. The TM-62M anti-tank mine was developed in the USSR in the early 1960s, it is used by many armies, the mass of explosive in it is up to 10 kg. The video is shortened and filmed in Donbass, the exact location is unknown, as a result of the battle, several Ukrainian servicemen surrendered, shown at the end of the video.
Footage of combat use in Ukraine of the X-39 LMUR guided missile by a Russian Ka-52 helicopter. The location of the shooting is not reported. The video shows a strike by a Russian X-39 missile on a Ukrainian drone control center located in one of the buildings. X-39 missiles can also be used by Mi-28 helicopters.
Footage of Russian FPV drones attacking a Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank. The video was shot near the town of Stepanovka in the Donetsk direction. The Leopard 1A5 tank was created in Germany in 1987, it is a modernization of the first Leopard-1 tank, it has already been decommissioned. When creating the Leopard 1A5 tank, the designers relied on a powerful gun and excellent mobility, while the tank has weak basic armor. Judging by the video, the drone hit the place where the tank driver is located. Because of this, the Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank became uncontrollable and drove into a trench, where it eventually got stuck and was destroyed by drones.