Huge explosion at the GRAU 51 Arsenal east of Moscov 22/4-25. Filming location roughly 6km distance.



by Smart-Bonus-6589

30 comments
  1. I heard russia just wanted to have the site rapidly deconstructed. So their friendly neighbors in Ukraine helped them out.

  2. Seems like a bunker or underground depot judging by the amount of dirt thrown into the air

  3. the brave Ukrainians demilitarizing this terrorizt nation

  4. After last year attack on toropets many people on twitter discussed different GRAU locations, and this one was considered almost impossible, since it is within moscow city anti-air coverage. But here we are now

  5. Carry on people, nothing to see here, just an ordinary day in Russia.

  6. Can someone give me the GPS coordinates of the base please?

  7. I just love how the Russians continue to aggregate massive amounts of ammunition at a single site. Carry on you beautiful bastards. Carry on.

  8. Drone was successfully intercepted. This is just a small forest fire from the falling debris.

  9. Remember when we were making fun of them loading 20 dudes in the back of an open truck? These mf are gonna be using nerf darts now

  10. Dammit someone needs to post a video with the blast wave and the detonation audio, or so help me…

    *Cue Monsters, Inc references*

  11. Nothing more I love seeing then massive Russian ammo dumps going boom.

  12. Damn anyone in that place is vaporized to dust…. Insane blast.

  13. ChatGPT’s distance analysis (if estimating that the shockwave hits right at the end of the video):

    If it takes **20 seconds** to hear the shockwave (assuming you’re hearing the sound traveling through the air), you can use the speed of sound to estimate the distance.

    The speed of sound in air is roughly **343 meters per second** (at sea level and around 20°C / 68°F).

    So:

    \[\text{Distance} = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} = 343 \, \text{m/s} \times 20 \, \text{s} = 6,860 \, \text{meters}\]

    That’s **6.86 kilometers**, or about **4.26 miles**.

    So, the explosion was roughly **7 kilometers or 4.3 miles away**.

  14. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen a massive explosion like this in Russia. My god the crater from that thing, they’re gonna have a bunch of new fishing spots in western Russia in a few rain seasons.

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