Usually I don’t post Russian footage but this is just too funny to not be posted.





by GermanDronePilot

23 comments
  1. I mean, let them waste their warheads. Better them blind firing then using them to storm a trench.

  2. – Mom, can we get some MLRS?

    – No, we have MLRS at home.

    *MLRS at home*

  3. For those wondering, they will typically pull the time-delay detonator out of RPG rounds and then put a mortar shell on the end with an adapter and lob them as indirect.
    They can be more accurate than what people realize.

    With thermobaric you’re looking at the same idea and accuracy is probably similar once range cards are made for elevation=x distance. Although these guys just seem to be sending them wherever vs attempting any sort of accuracy.

  4. 1. walk into a field.
    2. fire 90% of your ammo.
    3. go back and say you encountered heavy resistance and luckily none of your men died in the heavy firefight.
    4. let arty bomb some tandom treeline.
    5. get paid for frontline combat duty.

  5. I was going to say GRAD from Wish, but GRAD already is the GRAD from Wish.

  6. That cant be good for the brain. I’ve never fired an RPG7, but the RCL and rocket launchers i have used would have me spreading a bit further apart and maybe straighten that line so I’m not catching a bit of homeboys backblast. But then again, the punch-ons after a few jugs of beer probably kill more brain cells in us grunts than an RPG lob-job ever would.

  7. Do these not detonate on their own like the normal AT rounds?

  8. One guy here got training or experience. The other three are pretty inept.

    Either way this looks like a fantastic waste of ammo, carry on boys.

  9. If you know the distance of the warhead fuse auto detonate, you can airburst them. Taliban used to do it all the time to us convoys. They find the sweet spot and shoot from there so all the warheads airburst.

  10. Will it even hit the ground and not self-destruct mid-air? Not sure how thermobarics work.

  11. I hear Russians adopted blind firing because it was more accurate than their aiming.

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