Surveillance camera footage of a Russian settlement near the 51th GRAU Arsenal shows exploding artillery ammunition shelling the villages close to the ammunition depot.



by MilesLongthe3rd

8 comments
  1. At least that ammo won’t be used on Ukrainians today.

  2. That’s a really good example of how the ground/environment play a huge factor in explosive effectiveness. The vast majority of the shell’s explosive force and shrapnel went straight into the ground or directly up in the air. That shell landed maybe 5 meters away from the house and it looks unscathed except for some dirt on it.

    It feels like neither side uses VT fuses a lot, is there any particular reason for it? I wouldn’t expect them to be particularly rare given the US invented the VT fuze almost 60 years ago now.

  3. So far we have seen, regular artillery, 30 mm ammo, S-8 aircraft rockets

  4. It’s fine… The owner of the house “isn’t into politics” so this is “just an incident” that “doesn’t concern him”.

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