In open terrain, Ukrainian snipers with thermal scopes spotted large Russian troops, and the collapse took less than a minute—no artillery, no airstrikes, no dramatic firefight. The chain began with a brief stop in the wrong place, heat signatures flaring against cold ground, and a sniper reading movement through thermal optics. What followed wasn’t spectacle but exposure: a rapid breakdown driven by timing and behavior under pressure. Actions infantry have relied on for decades—regrouping, bunching up, a quick counter move—now create targets instead of safety. When Ukrainian snipers with thermal scope spot large Russian troops, firepower isn’t the only factor; forcing hesitation is. The deeper question isn’t how many were hit, but how units operate at all on a battlefield where heat, movement, and seconds are tracked almost instantly. ⬇️ Check out other military analysis here: 🥇 Military News: • Russian Tanks STORMED Into Ukraine Base - ... 🥈 Ukraine News: • Russian Tanks STORMED Into Ukraine Base - ... 🥉 U.S. Navy News: • Russia Messes With US Navy - Then THIS Hap... #military #ukrainewar #ukrainerussiawar