Russian soldiers GoPro films one of his comrades stepping on a AP mine by duccyzuccy Tags:Combat FootageConflicts 14 comments I’ve seen many times it claimed on here that Ukraine doesn’t use AP mines, then also seen lots of videos of Russians walking on AP mines. Which is it? Got to go. Let’s get hoppng. Snow? this must have been a while back. He gave away his foot for Putler. One of the first things you learn in NATO-standard ETHAR (explosive threat hazard and awareness) is that mines recognize neither friend nor foe. It’s part of the reason that they only use operator activated anti-personnel mines. That mine could have been planted by a UA or Russian soldier – the vast majority of AP mines are unmapped. They shouldn’t have crossed the border, dangerous path [deleted] The snow camo kinda does look like one-use painter suits… I read somewhere that Ukraine isn’t using AP mines so the likelihood is that it was a Russian one that got their own soldier. High likelihood that mine is from his own army as well All better now…..go get bandaid, back to front or we shoot you. -Oh damn did my buddy just walk into an AP mine? -Sounded like it! -Cool let’s run up there without caring where I step and see what happened! ……. Such Big brain And Sent home with a bag of potatoes for compensation , shame he just didn’t make it home tbh ! I kinda wish there was a second mine linked to the first but with a delay. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I’ve seen many times it claimed on here that Ukraine doesn’t use AP mines, then also seen lots of videos of Russians walking on AP mines. Which is it?
One of the first things you learn in NATO-standard ETHAR (explosive threat hazard and awareness) is that mines recognize neither friend nor foe. It’s part of the reason that they only use operator activated anti-personnel mines. That mine could have been planted by a UA or Russian soldier – the vast majority of AP mines are unmapped.
I read somewhere that Ukraine isn’t using AP mines so the likelihood is that it was a Russian one that got their own soldier.
-Oh damn did my buddy just walk into an AP mine? -Sounded like it! -Cool let’s run up there without caring where I step and see what happened! ……. Such Big brain
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I’ve seen many times it claimed on here that Ukraine doesn’t use AP mines, then also seen lots of videos of Russians walking on AP mines. Which is it?
Got to go. Let’s get hoppng.
Snow? this must have been a while back.
He gave away his foot for Putler.
One of the first things you learn in NATO-standard ETHAR (explosive threat hazard and awareness) is that mines recognize neither friend nor foe.
It’s part of the reason that they only use operator activated anti-personnel mines.
That mine could have been planted by a UA or Russian soldier – the vast majority of AP mines are unmapped.
They shouldn’t have crossed the border, dangerous path
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The snow camo kinda does look like one-use painter suits…
I read somewhere that Ukraine isn’t using AP mines so the likelihood is that it was a Russian one that got their own soldier.
High likelihood that mine is from his own army as well
All better now…..go get bandaid, back to front or we shoot you.
-Oh damn did my buddy just walk into an AP mine?
-Sounded like it!
-Cool let’s run up there without caring where I step and see what happened!
……. Such Big brain
And Sent home with a bag of potatoes for compensation , shame he just didn’t make it home tbh !
I kinda wish there was a second mine linked to the first but with a delay.