In the darkness before dawn, the Night Wolves motorcycle convoy – Putin’s symbol of “invincibility” – roared forward with proud engine roars. Just eight minutes later, a swarm of Ukrainian FPV drones turned the “heroic invasion” into a charred, silent pile of scrap metal.
Seventeen motorcycles carrying elite soldiers, Russian flags flying… then boom! Ukrainian drones were a relentless nightmare. From “the most fearsome gang” to ashes in an instant.

They called themselves the “Night Wolves” – the Kremlin’s closest motorcycle warriors, who had terrorized Crimea and Donbas. That night, they confidently stormed the border at high speed, their engines roaring.

But Ukraine was waiting.

A swarm of automated FPV drones, equipped with AI and thermal cameras, swooped down like a pack of predatory wolves. In just 480 seconds, the entire convoy was torn apart, engulfed in flames, with no one escaping. From “terrifying ghost” to a costly lesson: in the drone war, there is no room for arrogance.
