Ukraine saves a soldier via the delivery of full bike drones

The details of a front line war area are almost impossible to check, but the brigade has shared many images, including plans of the drone raising the bike and a soldier making him go up safe along a tree. (Both parties now use wide use of electric bikes and motorcycles for rapid infantry assaults after three years of drone war has wiped out many traditional armored vehicles.)
The drone control center that kept the operation.
In their story, a soldier with the “tankiston” of the call occupied a front line position which was attacked, and a certain number of his comrades were killed. Tankist found himself cut off from security and had to hold the post alone for several days.
To recover it, the brigade staff designed a plan to deliver an electric bike via a heavy bomber drone. The first drone was shot, while the second failed under the weight. But the third attempt was successful, and Tankist was finally able to get back to the Ukrainian lines. (He apparently hit a mine on the way and survived this too, ending the trip to a second electric vehicle delivered.)
Amazon, of course, has had a “drone delivery” for years and is currently testing delivery drones in places in the United States, notably Pontiac, Michigan; Phoenix, Arizona; and Waco, Texas.
But these drones will only provide packages weighing less than 5 pounds – an electric bike weighs considerably more.