Fake and not straight. (Not gonna get banned again)
I was an 81mm mortarman, that is likely not a fuse problem. The round needs to travel for a set distance before they arm to prevent exactly this.
It looks more like a tube failure upon detonation of the primary charge and propellant. This can happen if the weapon is not properly maintained (internal rust), or fired at the “cyclic rate” (dropping rounds as fast as you can) with improper cooling (dumping water on the base of the tube).
I wasn’t there, so I’m not speaking definitively, just speculating based on my experience with mortars.
Edit – people are saying this is a fake video, I don’t know if it is or not, but either way a fuse wouldn’t do this.
If this is fake, then they did a pretty good job adding illumination to the clothes & environment.
I believe this one has proven to be fake already.
Jesus Christ lol
They’re gonna go broke paying out all these widows with JBL speakers and potatoes
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It appears he didn’t even set the fuse
Hahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhaahah
I am not an expert, but I think that covering his ears didn’t change much
It’s because he took off the glasses
Did he double stack a round and set one off in the tube?
I have seen enough mortar shells exploding in tubes that I rather be a common rifleman than a mortarman
I wonder what he said. Something like “Russian equipment best in world” I hope.
At least we still have the video.
Hope they suffered.
“This is for our classmate”…..
Guess you’ll be joining them.
Everytime this gets reposted there’s less and less info
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.
This is a misleading video. The ending is added from this video https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/1ml1i82/a_russian_soldier_was_recording_a_video_for_his/
Fake and not straight. (Not gonna get banned again)
I was an 81mm mortarman, that is likely not a fuse problem. The round needs to travel for a set distance before they arm to prevent exactly this.
It looks more like a tube failure upon detonation of the primary charge and propellant. This can happen if the weapon is not properly maintained (internal rust), or fired at the “cyclic rate” (dropping rounds as fast as you can) with improper cooling (dumping water on the base of the tube).
I wasn’t there, so I’m not speaking definitively, just speculating based on my experience with mortars.
Edit – people are saying this is a fake video, I don’t know if it is or not, but either way a fuse wouldn’t do this.
If this is fake, then they did a pretty good job adding illumination to the clothes & environment.
I believe this one has proven to be fake already.
Jesus Christ lol
They’re gonna go broke paying out all these widows with JBL speakers and potatoes
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