Germany Is About to SCREW Russia With This

The Military Show

Germany has just unveiled a game-changing weapon that could redefine the Ukraine war. In this video, we explore the HX-2 combat drone—an AI-powered, autonomous, and affordable weapon developed by multinational drone manufacturer Helsing with German roots. With an initial delivery of 6,000 HX-2 drones already en route to Ukraine, this innovative system is set to bolster Ukraine’s drone advantage and strike fear into the heart of Putin’s forces.

Learn how the HX-2, designed to counter Russia’s Lancet-3 kamikaze drones, offers longer range, enhanced precision, and revolutionary AI capabilities that render it immune to Russian electronic warfare. We break down how its advanced Altra software enables a single operator to control entire drone swarms, creating a 10x force multiplier that can coordinate massive, simultaneous attacks on enemy tanks, artillery, and other critical targets.

Discover the strategic importance of Helsing’s “Resilience Factories” in Germany and across Europe, which promise decentralized mass production of combat drones to secure Ukraine’s skies and strengthen Western defense against Russian aggression. We also discuss the broader implications of this cutting-edge technology on modern drone warfare, military strategy, and the evolving landscape of the Ukraine conflict.

Join us for a comprehensive analysis of this terrifying new German weapon, and find out why experts say the HX-2 could be a turning point in Ukraine’s fight against Putin’s military-industrial complex.

2 comments

  1. We have had a lot of so-called game changers on the battlefield, but these drones take it to a whole new level. AI is the future, and it has arrived in Ukraine. Let’s see how the leader of the donkey brigades goes against this weapon.

  2. We see that with companies like Helsing and Rheinmetall and a few others, the West is very capable of developing and building cutting-edge weapons, and, at the same time, are willing to help Ukraine as much as they possibly can. This should set an example for every other Western defense company and the countries they operate in, too. Even if the sheer volume can’t be matched right now to what the trash countries are producing, we can give Ukraine a powerful technological edge they need to defeat the most evil army in the world since WWII.

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