Armed robbers have targeted three different California UPS drivers this week — and one of the victims was forced to lie face-down in the street during the brazen stick-up, new surveillance video shows.

All three of the robberies happened between Tuesday and Wednesday in San Jose, local station KPIX 5 reported.

The most recent — captured in footage obtained by the outlet — happened around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday at War Admiral Avenue and Snow Drive.

The victim is shown walking up to a porch to make a delivery on a dark street illuminated only by his truck headlights. Moments later, he starts walking back to his vehicle.

He doesn’t make it there before he’s robbed at gunpoint, forced to get on his knees and raise his hands.

Then a shadowy figure appears to order him to lie face-down on the street. He was uninjured — but residents say they are rattled by the incident.

“It’s shocking. It’s scary,” a neighbor who did not want to be identified told the station. “To even think that that person was following the truck driver and this week being Cyber Monday.”

About 45 minutes earlier, another driver was robbed near Sand Point Drive and Quimby Road, the station reported.

The first incident happened around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Beech Grove Court and Banana Grove Lane.

In each case, two ski-mask-wearing suspects in dark clothing stole several packages from the UPS trucks before fleeing in a black Honda sedan, police told the station.

Both suspects were adult men about 6 feet tall, one armed with a handgun, authorities said.

UPS declined to comment to KPIX 5.

“This is not a good time for postal, UPS or Amazon workers,” the neighbor told the station. “These are scary days. People are getting desperate.”

The most recent robbery came only a day before a UPS truck was stolen in Florida and used as a getaway ride for two suspects after a botched jewelry store heist. The ensuing pursuit left four dead — both suspects, a bystander and the UPS driver.