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57 Russian Tanks Stormed Into Ukraine… Then Turned Into Burning Scrap! | US Navy
In a stunning turn of events, 57 Russian tanks stormed into Ukraine’s eastern front—only to be turned into burning scrap within hours. Explosions lit up the sky as Ukrainian defenders struck back with fierce precision. While the world watched in disbelief, the US Navy closely monitored the unfolding chaos. This video breaks down how the offensive failed, and why the US Navy considers this a critical moment in modern warfare. From drone strikes to satellite intel, see how strategy matters. Stay tuned for more updates from the US Navy and learn why power alone means nothing without precision. US Navy.
- 00:00 – Russia’s Massive Assault Begins: 57 Tanks Roll In
- 03:25 – Ukraine’s Defenses Crumble Under Missile and Drone Strikes
- 06:50 – U.S. HIMARS and Switchblade Drones Turn the Tide
- 10:15 – NATO Armor Counterattack: Leopards vs Terminators
- 13:40 – Electronic Warfare, AMRAAM Strikes, and Russia’s Total Collapse
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Welcome back to the channel! 💥 In today’s video, 57 Russian tanks stormed into Ukraine with fire and fury… but just hours later, they were nothin
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY
I would like this video to be about real success by the Ukraine military ... but I am fairly certain it is almost total fiction.
I am really annoyed at the owners, managers, designers and operators of YouTube because it seems that the material that I am seeing is substantially 'made-up' and gives me a very distoted view of reality.
Please be warned ... I think this video is almost 100% hallucination!
Peter Burgess
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- Russia’s Massive Assault Begins: 57 Tanks Roll In
- 0:00
- July 2nd, 2025. Despite US warnings,
- Russia launched more than 50 heavy
- missiles along with a swarm of armored
- beasts, 24 T90M tanks, 18 T80BVM tanks,
- nine terminators into Ukraine's eastern
- flank in less than 30 minutes, shaking
- the ground with 90 separate explosions.
- 0:20
- In just six brutal hours, Ukraine's
- 0:23
- defenses were smashed, causing heavy
- 0:26
- damage to Ukraine. From above, Lancet
- 0:28
- drones swooped down at 100 mph, hunting
- 0:32
- artillery like guided wolves. But the
- 0:34
- United States was furious. The
- 0:36
- unthinkable had happened. Instead of
- 0:38
- advancing triumphantly, the Russian
- 0:40
- advance was disrupted. Nine T90M tanks
- 0:44
- blown up, seven terminators destroyed by
- 0:46
- drones, 15 BMPs abandoned in panic, and
- 0:50
- nearly 300 Russian soldiers killed or
- wounded in the fields they thought they
- would conquer. So, what exactly turned
- this iron spear into a smoldering
- graveyard of rubble? What invisible hand
- 1:02
- turned Moscow's biggest offensive since
- 1:04
- 2022 into a horrifying lesson written in
- 1:08
- steel and fire? Come with me and find
- 1:10
- out. Because once you see it, you may
- 1:13
- never look at modern warfare the same
- 1:15
- way again. At exactly 4:17 a.m. local
- 1:18
- time, July 2nd, 2025, the fields around
- 1:21
- Kurakov and Donetsk exploded with the
- 1:23
- detonation of Russian missiles. Without
- 1:26
- waiting for any further diplomatic
- 1:28
- signals or warnings from NATO, the
- 1:30
- Kremlin unleashed its might. Tornadoes s
- 1:32
- missile systems, each capable of
- 1:34
- launching 12 missiles with 800 lb
- 1:37
- cluster warheads, fired salvo after
- 1:39
- salvo. In the first 30 minutes alone,
- 1:42
- more than 50 heavy missiles rained down
- 1:45
- on Ukrainian trenches, command posts,
- 1:47
- and supply depots. The ground shook with
- more than 80 separate explosions,
- ripping apart bunkers, and burning fuel
- convoys. Overhead, Lancet 3 suicide
- drones raced relentlessly, their AI
- 2:01
- guided circuits slamming into Ukrainian
- radar sites, wiping out several M777
- guns and two counterbatter radar units
- in minutes. In addition, Orland 10
- reconnaissance drones mapped every
- Ukrainian contingency, sending data
- 2:16
- directly across the border to Russian
- 2:18
- fire control centers. Then came the wave
- 2:21
- of armored vehicles. 57 armored
- 2:24
- vehicles, including 24 T90M tanks, 18
- 2:28
- T80BMs,
- 2:30
- and six Terminator support vehicles,
- 2:32
- rolled south. Infantry carriers loaded
- 2:35
- with assault teams followed closely,
- 2:37
- eager to exploit gaps left by missile
- fire. Thermal cameras on the T90M
- scanned the burning brush fences for
- fleeing Ukrainian soldiers. By sunrise,
- the Russian spearheads had chewed
- through 3 m of defenses. The human and
- material losses for Ukraine were
- immediate and horrifying. Preliminary
- reports from the ground counted more
- than 30 Ukrainian soldiers killed with
- 3:00
- another 90 wounded. Many pulled from the
- rubble of bunkers still burning with
- traces of white phosphorus. Drone
- footage later showed at least nine
- destroyed armored vehicles, including
- four Leopard 2 A6 tanks being refueled,
- and five armored personnel carriers
- 3:15
- damaged under fallen trees. Grain silos
- 3:18
- and farm fuel depots that once supplied
- 3:20
- food and fuel to eastern Ukraine were
- 3:22
- reduced to blackened skeletons.
- 3:24
- Billowing black smoke into the summer
- Ukraine’s Defenses Crumble Under Missile and Drone Strikes
- 3:26
- sky. Cluster bombs hit electrical
- 3:29
- substations cut power to tens of
- 3:31
- thousands of people in the Donetsk
- 3:32
- region, while convoys of civilian
- 3:34
- evacuees clogged narrow roads to the
- west. The numbers are alarming. In less
- than 6 hours, Russia had inflicted more
- damage on Kurov's defenses than it had
- in any attack since 2022.
- For Moscow, it was a calculated gamble
- to overwhelm Ukraine with shock and
- sheer mass of steel before the West
- could mount a meaningful counterattack.
- But what the Kremlin could not have
- foreseen was that its brutal opening was
- 4:02
- about to awaken something far more
- deadly waiting just over the horizon.
- Are you still with us? Don't go
- anywhere. The real turning point is just
- ahead. As Russian armor crushed deeper
- into Kurico's battered lines, the long
- threatened American response finally
- arrived. Not with boots on the ground,
- 4:20
- but with precision and shock that
- 4:21
- reached across continents.
- 4:24
- At 9:42 a.m. local time, US satellite
- 4:27
- constellations in geocynchronous orbit
- 4:29
- locked onto Russian command trucks and
- 4:31
- field ammunition depots.
- 4:34
- Within minutes, American intelligence
- 4:36
- teams transmitted coordinates to forward
- 4:38
- high Mars batteries stationed just 22 mi
- 4:40
- behind the Ukrainian front line. These
- 4:43
- launchers, armed with newly arrived
- 4:44
- ATACMS Block 2A missiles, packed
- 4:47
- warheads designed to scatter 300
- 4:49
- submunitions across football field-sized
- 4:51
- kill zones. When the first highs roared,
- it felt like the ground itself
- convulsed. The ATAC MS streaked low over
- the horizon at Mach 3, then burst above
- 5:02
- a cluster of Russian tornadoes s reload
- vehicles, saturating the area with steel
- rain. In a single strike, over a dozen
- Russian trucks and fuel bowsers erupted
- into towering fireballs, sending shock
- waves that rattled windows miles away.
- Secondary explosions, ammunition cooking
- off, continued for nearly 12 minutes.
- Further east, Ukraine deployed American
- 5:24
- supplied Switchblade 600 drones, each
- 5:27
- carrying a 30 lb tandem charge warhead,
- 5:30
- specifically engineered to punch through
- 5:33
- advanced reactive armor. Operators
- 5:36
- piloting these kamicazi UAVs from hidden
- 5:38
- bunkers guided them onto the turret
- 5:41
- roofs of T90M with pinpoint precision.
- 5:45
- Live drone feeds captured the eerie
- seconds before impact. the
- missile-shaped drones diving,
- stabilizers twitching, then an
- instantaneous flash and black smoke
- column. By 10:30 a.m., Russia's armored
- advance had lost momentum. Reports from
- 6:02
- forward observers counted at least eight
- Russian tanks knocked out by
- switchblades within 45 minutes, often
- still smoldering on the highways they
- tried to hold. Meanwhile, Hiimar's
- batteries shifted fire to Russian
- bridging equipment near the Vauvcha
- River, cratering the river banks and
- drowning multipletracked BMPs attempting
- 6:21
- a crossing. Supporting the chaos, newly
- 6:24
- arrived ENTPQ50
- 6:26
- counterbatter radars, some of the most
- 6:29
- advanced in the world, detected the arcs
- 6:31
- of Russian 152mm artillery shells and
- 6:34
- back calculated their launch points.
- 6:37
- Ukrainian M777 and French Caesar
- 6:40
- howitzers responded instantly, dropping
- 6:43
- GPSG guided shells into Russian gun
- 6:45
- lines less than 90 seconds after
- 6:47
- detection, eliminating at least two
- 6:49
- complete Russian batteries by midafter
- U.S. HIMARS and Switchblade Drones Turn the Tide
- 6:51
- afternoon. By the end of the day,
- 6:53
- intercepted Russian comms painted a
- 6:55
- picture of panic. Commanders yelling
- 6:58
- over encrypted radios about fuel trucks
- 7:00
- that never arrived, about tanks stranded
- 7:02
- in minefields with engine fires raging
- 7:04
- unchecked. Through it all, the US
- 7:07
- orbital and signals intelligence
- 7:09
- pipeline kept feeding Ukraine a live map
- 7:11
- of Russian positions, an invisible hand
- 7:14
- guiding every counter blow. For those on
- 7:16
- the ground, it no longer felt like
- 7:18
- Russia versus Ukraine alone. It felt
- 7:21
- like the hammer of American war
- 7:22
- technology had descended, precisiong
- 7:25
- guided and relentless, turning Moscow's
- 7:27
- best planned thrust into a burning maze
- 7:29
- of wreckage. In your personal opinion,
- 7:32
- should the United States get involved in
- 7:33
- this war? Share your thoughts in the
- 7:36
- comments section below. As the last
- 7:38
- echoes of Haimar's strikes faded across
- 7:40
- the shattered fields of Kurakov,
- 7:42
- Ukraine's ground commanders launched the
- 7:44
- next phase. A direct armored thrust
- 7:46
- aimed at breaking Russia's already
- 7:48
- fraying spearhead. This wasn't reckless.
- 7:51
- It was a carefully orchestrated advance,
- 7:54
- blending NATO armor, cuttingedge
- 7:56
- sensors, and old-fashioned infantry
- 7:58
- grit. Leading the charge were Leopard 2
- 8:01
- A6 tanks, Germanmade beasts with 120 mm
- 8:06
- smooth boore cannons capable of piercing
- 8:09
- nearly 800 mm of rolled homogeneous
- 8:12
- armor at 2 mi out. They advanced
- 8:15
- deliberately, keeping a measured 12,300
- 8:18
- yd from suspected Russian kill zones,
- 8:21
- using their advanced thermal imagers to
- 8:23
- scan for muzzle flashes and heat
- 8:26
- signatures among smoking tree lines.
- 8:28
- Flanking them were CV90 infantry
- 8:31
- fighting vehicles from Sweden, carrying
- 8:33
- squads equipped with Javelin and En-law
- 8:36
- anti-tank missiles. These vehicles moved
- 8:39
- with almost eerie coordination, pushing
- 8:42
- up to the edge of burntout farmsteads,
- 8:44
- deploying infantry who immediately dug
- 8:46
- in with portable launchers aimed at
- 8:48
- every hedge row and crossroad. At 11:52
- 8:52
- a.m., the first contact erupted. A
- 8:55
- Russian Terminator support vehicle
- 8:57
- bristling with autoc cannons and
- 8:58
- anti-tank missiles swung its turret to
- 9:01
- engage a pair of CV90s. But seconds
- 9:04
- before it could fire, a Javelin team
- 9:06
- hidden in a collapsed grain silo loosed
- 9:08
- a shot. The missile soared nearly 500 ft
- 9:11
- into the air before diving sharply,
- 9:13
- striking square at top the Terminator's
- 9:15
- turret. The resulting explosion hurled
- 9:18
- its hatches skyward, flames billowing
- 9:20
- out like a furnace chimney. Meanwhile,
- 9:22
- the Leopards opened fire. Their 120 mm
- 9:26
- round struck with a velocity exceeding
- 9:28
- 5,700 ft pers, turning T80s into twisted
- 9:32
- steel husks in seconds. Gunners used
- 9:35
- millimeter wave radars paired with laser
- 9:37
- rangefinders to dial in shot after shot,
- 9:40
- punching through reactive armor like it
- 9:42
- was paper. Observers reported at least
- 9:44
- five Russian tanks destroyed in the
- 9:46
- first 20-minute exchange, many left
- 9:48
- burning with ammunition detonations that
- 9:50
- sent turrets flying yards from the
- 9:52
- chassis. Adding to the chaos, Highimar
- 9:55
- systems still in the rear pivoted to
- 9:57
- fire GMLRS cluster munitions. Each
- 10:00
- rocket dispersing 182 bomblets across
- 10:03
- two football fields directly onto
- 10:06
- Russian armored reserves trying to
- 10:08
- regroup along a dirt highway east of the
- 10:10
- town. Drone feeds showed dozens of
- 10:13
- Russian vehicles abruptly veering off
- NATO Armor Counterattack: Leopards vs Terminators
- 10:15
- road, some plowing into ditches in a
- 10:17
- desperate attempt to escape the
- 10:19
- invisible storm. By early afternoon, the
- 10:21
- ground north of Kurokov was littered
- 10:23
- with smoking hulks. The Russian advance
- 10:26
- had not just stalled. It had been forced
- 10:28
- into a bloody retreat under relentless
- 10:30
- crossfire from Ukrainian and NATO
- 10:32
- hardware. And all of it, every tank
- 10:34
- kill, every mangled BMP was coordinated
- 10:37
- through live drone feeds and encrypted
- 10:39
- data links, turning the Ukrainian
- 10:42
- counter strike into a lesson in 21st
- 10:44
- century mechanized warfare. Ready to see
- 10:47
- how technology turned this battle upside
- 10:49
- down? Keep watching. By midafternoon,
- 10:52
- Russia's battlefield gamble unraveled
- 10:54
- under a new kind of assault, one they
- 10:56
- couldn't even see. High above Daetsk's
- 10:59
- haze, US EC37B Compass call aircraft
- 11:02
- loitered, flooding the sky with powerful
- 11:05
- electronic jamming. Entire swaths of
- 11:08
- Russian communications went dark. Tank
- 11:11
- commanders trying to coordinate
- 11:12
- movements found their encrypted radios
- 11:14
- sputtering with static. Even Russia's
- 11:17
- prized Orland 10 recon drones began
- 11:19
- drifting off course, cut off from ground
- 11:21
- control. Simultaneously, Ukrainian
- 11:24
- operators switched on their groundbased
- 11:26
- NASA's radars linked directly to
- 11:28
- American satellite feeds. When Russian
- 11:31
- attack helicopters, a flight of my 28
- 11:33
- Havocs and KA52 Alligators darted low to
- 11:37
- flank the Ukrainian lines, the NASAs lit
- 11:39
- them up instantly. Within seconds, two
- 11:42
- AM120 Amram missiles streing
- 11:46
- into rotor discs and sending burning
- 11:48
- debris spiraling into the treetops.
- 11:50
- Closer to the ground, compact RQ20 Puma
- 11:53
- drones hovered silently above ridgeel
- 11:56
- lines, scanning for heat signatures from
- 11:58
- idling tanks. As soon as they spotted
- 12:00
- clustered Russian vehicles trying to
- 12:02
- regroup near a collapsed railard,
- 12:04
- coordinates beamed back to hidden
- 12:06
- Javelin and in-law teams. In less than 3
- 12:09
- minutes, missiles sliced through the
- 12:11
- air, erupting in bright plumes that left
- 12:13
- black columns twisting into the sky. By
- 12:16
- 5:00 p.m., Russia's vaunted assault
- 12:18
- force was fragmented and blind. Field
- 12:21
- reports suggested that more than 50% of
- 12:23
- surviving Russian armored crews had shut
- 12:25
- down their engines entirely, hoping to
- 12:27
- hide from thermal sensors. They huddled
- 12:30
- inside metal coffins with no situational
- 12:32
- awareness, waiting for orders that would
- 12:35
- never come. It was a battlefield
- 12:37
- dictated not by brute strength, but by
- 12:39
- who controlled the data. And right then,
- 12:42
- Ukraine and its western allies owned
- 12:44
- every bite. By dawn the next day,
- 12:47
- Kurikov's battlefields looked like a
- 12:49
- graveyard of modern armor. Scorched T90M
- 12:53
- lay with hatches blown open, their
- 12:55
- interiors charred beyond recognition.
- 12:57
- Ukrainian recovery teams counted at
- 12:59
- least nine destroyed T9DM,
- 13:02
- six T80BMs,
- 13:04
- seven Terminators, and over 15 BMP
- 13:07
- infantry carriers, along with piles of
- 13:10
- discarded Russian rifles and gear
- 13:11
- abandoned in panic. Russian casualty
- 13:14
- estimates painted an even grimmer
- 13:16
- picture. Upwards of 300 troops killed or
- 13:18
- wounded in just under 48 hours. Many
- 13:21
- left behind in the confusion as support
- 13:23
- vehicles were either vaporized by highar
- 13:25
- strikes or fled without orders. Drone
- 13:28
- footage captured entire columns of
- 13:30
- Russian armor reversed and tangled in
- 13:32
- craters, engines dead, crews hiding
- 13:35
- inside from prowling switchblade drones.
- 13:38
- But the material losses told only half
- Electronic Warfare, AMRAAM Strikes, and Russia’s Total Collapse
- 13:40
- the story. The psychological blow was
- 13:42
- devastating. Russian families back in
- 13:45
- Voran, Belgar, and Rostov began
- 13:48
- demanding to know why so many sons never
- 13:50
- returned. Why Moscow's mighty armored
- 13:53
- formations had been shredded by a
- 13:55
- smaller force armed with Western tech.
- 13:58
- Even Kremlin aligned media couldn't
- 14:00
- fully suppress leaked videos of smoking
- 14:02
- wreckage and intercepted Russian radio
- 14:04
- calls full of chaos and fear. For
- 14:07
- Ukraine and its allies, the message was
- 14:09
- unmistakable.
- 14:11
- Wars today aren't won by who has more
- 14:13
- tanks, but by who sees first, strikes
- 14:16
- first, and coordinates best. With
- 14:19
- American satellites, counter battery
- 14:21
- radars, precision missiles, and drone
- 14:24
- swarms, Ukraine turned Russia's largest
- 14:26
- offensive in months into a catastrophic
- 14:29
- lesson. Any nation ignoring how modern
- 14:32
- warfare has changed does so at its own
- 14:34
- peril. In the fields of Donuts, that
- 14:37
- truth was written in steel and fire.
- 14:39
- When the dust finally settled over
- 14:41
- Kurikov, the story of this clash was
- 14:43
- written in burned out tank husks,
- 14:45
- scorched earth, and hundreds of Russian
- 14:47
- lives cut short. Moscow's grand
- 14:49
- offensive, anchored by nearly 60 modern
- 14:52
- armored vehicles and a brutal opening
- 14:54
- barrage, had been reduced to twisted
- 14:56
- wreckage scattered across Ukrainian
- 14:58
- fields. Despite Russia's overwhelming
- 15:01
- tonnage of steel and explosive power, it
- 15:03
- found itself outmaneuvered by a
- 15:05
- coalition of technology, realtime
- 15:08
- intelligence, and disciplined Ukrainian
- 15:10
- resolve. In less than 48 hours, a
- 15:14
- combination of American ATAC mess
- 15:16
- missiles, switchblade drones, advanced
- 15:19
- counterbatter radars, and NATO armor
- 15:22
- turned Russia's hammer blow into a
- 15:24
- humiliating defeat. The battle proved an
- 15:27
- unflinching lesson. Raw numbers alone no
- 15:30
- longer dictate victory. In modern war,
- 15:34
- victory belongs to those who see first,
- 15:36
- think faster, and can coordinate across
- 15:39
- satellites, data links, and drone feeds
- 15:42
- with a precision that old doctrines
- 15:44
- simply cannot match. Beyond the
- 15:47
- battlefield, Kurikov sent shock waves
- 15:49
- into Russia's own heartland. families
- 15:51
- demanding accountability, generals
- 15:53
- scrambling for explanations, and Kremlin
- 15:56
- propagandists forced to spin tales in
- 15:58
- the face of undeniable satellite images.
- 16:01
- Meanwhile, Ukraine, backed by the quiet
- but immense reach of Western power,
- stood firm, its soldiers battered but
- unbroken, their lines intact. This was
- more than a local counterattack. It was
- a stark warning to any nation that
- underestimates the lethal marriage of
- technology and grit. in 21st century
- conflict. If you found this story
- compelling, please like, subscribe, and
- drop a comment to let us know your
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