Destruction of a Russian Ur-77 “Meteorit”, very big explosion, Zaporozhye direction

Destruction of a Russian Ur-77 “Meteorit”, very big explosion, Zaporozhye direction
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by Chr0matic1

29 comments
  1. They pushed the detonate button instead of the launch button.

  2. I saw a survivor escape in ten different directions

  3. I’m very interested in the guidance system of the weapons used and how they always manage to hit the target. Was this a guided weapon?

  4. Last time I saw a vehicle vaporized like this was when the Mythbusters blew up that cement truck.

  5. This thing is packed to the brim with explosive wire for mine clearing, quite a spectacular explosion.

  6. Now that was impressive. Only a large black smudge remains.

  7. Probably stalled vehicle motor hatch was already open.

  8. Is it the same meaning as meteorite?? Since the effects are the same.

  9. Where the f**k did it go?

    Pretty sure I felt that where I live (in the middle of nowhere, in Australia).

  10. That was just **sublime**. 😎

    **Sublime = noun** (chem)
    The act or process of being sublime; a process by which solid substances are, by the aid of heat, converted into vapor.

  11. I really wonder if the crews of Meteorit mine-clearing machines and TOS thermobaric MLRS are aware of what happens if their vehicles are hit? They *must* know, right?

    Stories about these sorts of explosions must circulate amongst the Russian troops, but I suppose there could be a lot of the usual “It can’t happen to **me**!” thinking. Still, you’d think that even the dimmest Russian soldier assigned to one of these vehicles would keep as far away from it as much as possible. In fact, any sensible Russian would find a plausible reason to park these cursed things out in the open and scuttle off to hide somewhere in the hope that the Ukrainians will blow them up before the order comes down to drive closer to the front.

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