A billion-dollar Russian supply line collapses in minutes — all triggered by a single Switchblade strike on a tiny signal box.
A deep breakdown of the ATESH partisan operation that froze a 2,000-ton ammunition train, shredded a rail artery with Claymore-style mines, baited Pantsir missiles into destroying their own depot, jammed a Vikhr missile mid-air, and brought down a six-hundred-foot bridge using a swarm of FPV drones. This video explains the intelligence work, radar blind spots, psychological warfare, GPS-denial countermeasures, spoofed emissions, inertial-guided drones, directed-energy defenses, structural demolition physics, and the strategic aftermath that paralyzed logistics across the southern front.
Keywords: ATESH raid, Switchblade 600 strike, Russian rail sabotage, Nebo M radar blind spot, Pantsir S1 decoy, Orlan-10 spoofing, FPV drone swarm, bridge demolition, ammunition depot explosion, railway attack analysis, Ukrainian partisans, modern warfare tactics, logistics disruption.
00:00 A billion-dollar supply line in the crosshairs
00:24 Partisans in position at Novo Cherkasque
01:05 Mapping the 12-mile corridor and radar flaw
01:48 Psychological sabotage: rumor of an FSB mole
02:30 The 2:51 a.m. moment — train enters kill zone
03:05 Switchblade 600 strikes the signal control box
03:48 Forced train stop — the moving target becomes static
04:22 Claymore-style mines obliterate the rail line
05:10 Nebo M alarms and Pantsir activation
05:45 TB2 decoys trigger perfect Russian response
06:22 Modified Orlan-10 spoofs high-value target signature
07:00 Pantsir missiles hit their own ammo depot
07:42 Mi-28 Havoc enters — thermal lock on ATESH team
08:10 Homemade jammer blinds incoming Vikhr missile
08:48 Parisvet laser deployed — but irrelevant
09:12 FPV swarm launched on fiber-optic tether
09:45 Bridge supports destroyed in rapid sequence
10:20 Total collapse — six hundred feet into the river
10:55 Exfiltration under the chaos
11:20 Structural physics behind the demolition
12:05 The night’s tally — depot, rail, bridge lost
12:42 Satellite confirmation and strategic paralysis
13:18 60% of ammo flow to the front stops instantly
13:52 Artillery silence and Ukrainian advance
14:20 Final lessons from the ATESH operation
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