Russian soldiers use a TM-62 AT mine to blow up misfired or otherwise faulty ammunition.

Russian soldiers use a TM-62 AT mine to blow up misfired or otherwise faulty ammunition.
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15 comments
  1. Good to know these rounds won’t be used against Ukrainians, and that must have been a whole lot of rubles that went up in smoke!

  2. I see 9K135 Kornet (shorter tubes) and 9M113 Konkurs (one long tube) antitank missiles, PG-7VR, TBG-7v, and OG-7V rockets. 

  3. A translation or summary of the Russian commentary would be appreciated.

  4. They’ll need plenty of mines once the NK ammo arrives

  5. It is better than just leaving these unexploded ordnance laying on the battlefield. First responsible thing I’ve seen the Russians do during this war.

  6. Totally the wrong method. You have to stand on the pile as you detonate it.

    How else will you ensure you did it right.

    Slava ukraine

  7. I’m hoping that a Ukrainian drone noticed the explosion and flew in with several friends to assassinate…I mean investigate….

  8. I like that he added “Don’t try this at home”

  9. Good, now go the fuck home and never come back. Blow up Putin whilst you’re at it.

  10. There are 7 boxcars of more dodgy ammo on the way from North Korea as we speak…considering Russia is getting back the stuff they gave to NK in the 80s lol

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