A russian soldier trying to defend himself with a water can, most likely not successful.

by Physical-Cut-2334

24 comments
  1. Hmm, One small adjustment will do the trick; Ivan, fill the can with water beforehand.

    Edit; the Ukrainian, who bought that watering can, could never’ve imagined it being used in this manner by an invading ruzzian! If he had, no doubt would’ve bought the entire stock!

  2. Standard issue for Ruzzist Army.

    Used to be packed with tampons, but times are tough now.

  3. Damn i have that watering can at home… it feels personal

  4. “And mom, was Uncle Vovka really a Hero? Yes. And will he bring me something from there? Sure, a beautiful green watering can.”

  5. If it was made in America it would have been successful.

  6. That would make some good shrapnel once the drone goes boom

  7. That used to be someone’s house or basement. Now a spot for ruzzians to play hide and seek.

  8. This type of thing has made me wonder is actually shields might be somewhat effective in this drone age.

    Like a fairly lightweight composite shield, something maybe IIIA in NIJ bulletproof rating. It would probably not do too well after just one drone strike but if it could absorb even just the majority of the blast then maybe it’d be able to save the person behind it.

  9. Someone needs to make a coffee table book of these final pre impact fpv pics.

  10. You miss 100% of the shots you dont take. A+ for effort.

  11. Just curious, is there a way to know whether they are soldiers who want to be there or are soldiers who were forced to be there? Because I feel bad for the ones forced to be there who dont want to fight because they dont believe in this war/invasion.

  12. Surprising not the worst defense…the watering can has a better success rate than the watering hose and again surprisingly more successful than running away…is currently being taught in all Russian boots camps…by which I mean on the bus on the way to the front..

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