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šŸ”„ Ukraineā€™s flamethrower drone torches Russian trenches, robot dog spits fire at YouTuber, satellite tracker reveals shocking marine murder

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Footage has been doing the rounds on social media that appears to show a new flamethrower drone being employed by Ukrainian Forces against Russian targets. Initially released on Telegram, the footage shows some unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) blasting jets of fire along a treeline.

The footage lasts around a minute, with the last 30 seconds showing the devastation unleashed by the attack. It is unclear from the footage if Russian soldiers occupy the treeline, but a small explosion goes off in the treeline at the 25-second mark. Dive deeper into this story with our Must-Read.

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The footage was posted by Ukraineā€™s 108th Separate Territorial Defense Brigade on a channel called ā€œMy Callsign is Godwin.ā€ When posted, it was accompanied by ā€œDrakaris,ā€ referencing the High Valynarian language in Game of Thrones for Dragonfire.

Due to the low quality of the footage, it is difficult to distinguish the drone in question, but the entire attack lasts for around 22 seconds. After this, the drone drops its incendiary weapon (presumably now spent) and flies off.

It has been suggested that this is the source of the explosion we previously mentioned. Little information about the drone or weapon used is available, but the attack presumably achieved its objectives.

A popular US YouTuber has posted a video of his interesting interaction with a flamethrower robot dog that has excited the internet. The content creator claims that the robot in the video was imported specifically from China and cost $100,000.

IShowSpeed or Darren Jason Watkins Jr, known for his eccentric videos, encountered a flame-throwing robot dog based on the Chinese robotics company Unitreeā€™s Go2 model. The video captures him giving various instructions to the machine and how it responds.

The robot in question looks like the Thermonator model sold by US firm Throwflame. It utilizes the advanced ARC Flamethrower for on-demand flame projection. It also features a versatile mounting system and extended battery life for enhanced operational flexibility and longevity.

A shocking incident occurred in the open ocean, baffled scientists: a huge pregnant shark was consumed by a larger one.

Arizona State University scientists were tracking a pregnant porbeagle shark, hoping to learn more about their reproductive habits.

But after months, their hearts sank as they realized the shark was no longer there. They found that the 2.2-meter-long pregnant porbeagle was attacked by a larger predator, likely a great white shark.

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