I dont think so OK.
I think what we will see is mass amounts of vacuum bombs being used.
I am interested to see what those tank crews look like after they get a hit on/near them from one of those the Russians have been using.
But ya never know..you might be right.
If you are speaking of fuel-air explosives, the Russians have been using them from the beginning. The TOS-1/TOS-2 MLRS was used in the Kiev operation, at Izyum, etc., to this day.
Air-dropped FAE bombs are a problem for the Russians as their Close Air Support capabilities are limited by the presence of a large number of manpads.