Birds of Magyar is the Ukrainian Army's first and probably most effective drone unit. Its original commander, Robert Brovdi now commands all regular army tactical attack drone units. His call sign is Magyar which is how this unit took its name. About once a week it publishes as compilation of strikes.
They underscore a number of issues that I wish this administration would somehow comprehend.
1) Note the vehicles that the Russians are employing in their assaults. Their armor has been annihilated, so they are sending kids (and old men) into the attack on motorcycles, ATVs, and afoot across open fields. Regardless of the base population differential, these casualty exchange ratios are unsustainable.
2) Is it any wonder that Ukraine is unwilling to give up ground when Russia is failing so miserably to achieve any consequential gains. For instance the Russians opened an offensive in Donetsk six days prior to the Trump summit. The last elements of that force was destroyed over the last two days returning the front lines to their original trace.
3) Finally, we and the rest of NATO need to figure out an effective counter tactical drone solution and deploy it before we get into our next fight. Put an impenetrable energy or engagement bubble around a tank or an armored formation, and they will be as formidable as ever. Don't and they will be little more than targets.
The second video demonstrates how quickly Ukraine is advancing the technology. These are fiber optic controlled drones. Each drone spools out a thread like control line kilometers long. Because it is hard wire controlled, jamming is not effective. As a result, they are not limited to line of sight comms. They will require a directed munition or energy solution.