Others were saying the trench was likely empty, what do you all think?
On one hand, why waste limited munitions? On the other, videos like these are good pr for Ukraine, and sometimes it can be hard to tell if the action is linked to the purported combat success.
Bottom line - only those soldiers know, and may they keep fighting on.
Slava Ukraini!
Wasting two mines, two grenades and a few bullets is nothing if it means saving just a single soldier. Russia is wasting its men, Ukraine doesn’t.
I don’t think it matters, these are probably reclaimed mines from Russian fortifications, better be safe than sorry. I was just curious.
Oh wow, as in an actual burning fuse. Brilliant.
Standard time fuse is still in common use in all types of demolitions fyi. There’s actually a NATO STANAG for it.
I didn’t know that, I thought this was obsolete tech.
Nope! It’s still used almost everywhere. Commonly used as a backup on demolition setups like a ring-main.
Not so sure about civilian applications in demolitions or pyrotechnics but most global militaries still use it from what I’ve read.
Not so sure about civilian applications
Well my annoying neighbors 17 year old kid must have like 10 fucking miles of it, and uses it constantly to set off sugar smoke bombs he cooks up in his mama’s barn kitchen. Friggin hooligan
2024 war footage be like
Hell yea
I mean I hadn’t but hell yea that’s metal
“SURPRISE”
LMFAO what a legend
That would probably be a war crime, so, no, I haven’t seen it, and I am sure no one else has
Huh? It’s in the OP…
You dumbass, takes 17 lbs of pressure to detonate.
They are modified with time fuses.
surprise блядь
“mom’s spaghetti”
Pro tip, change “www.” In the url to “old.” get past the nsfw nanny filter
Ah, I explicitly removed it for the clients (like infinity) so that they can fetch the video properly in the app, instead of opening the link in a browser and fail… Well, thanks for the protip, I didn’t know. :)
Thanks for this! Didn’t know
Savage.
It’s impressive the soldier can move so fast despite his absolutely massive balls of steel