Russian kamikaze drone “Molniya” failed to launch



by ActualDepartment9873

25 comments
  1. Hahahahaaa…russian launch failures are my favorite. Their ineptitude with rockets and drones can be astounding (same thing with the Chinese as well).

  2. Failed?

    From my point of view, it was very successful.

  3. Blyatt!!! I love it. Was hoping the motor quit a few milliseconds sooner, or that, as a ruSSian, naturally he aimed it at the wall. But I’ll take it.

    If any of his comrades were outside on a smoke break.. they can classify it as a smoking-related demise. No onions for your black widows!

    Slava Ukraini!

    Edit: spelling

  4. Well, this sums up the entire special operation in one video clip!

  5. Proud graduate from The Wile E. Coyote School of Engineering

  6. It didn’t fail. Right on target!

    Also, writings on the wings read “For our brother” and “[For] Radchenko”.

  7. I was hoping for it, waiting for it, and it came. “BYLAT!”

  8. Sad that it fell out of the window.

    Would have preferred a badaboom inside.

  9. It did not fail to launch : it was just a little too eager to become a kamikaze.

  10. Probably not the first one, considering they already set the launching platform that much higher from the ground. Fixed-winged drones can usually be catapulted from the ground level, so this either had extra weight added or malfunctions are common.

  11. And this, kids, why you add a delayed arming mechanism to explosive devices, that switch the detonator live only when it is far enough away from you to no longer pose a threat.

    But who am I kidding. If your morning routine is 2 large bottles of the cheapest available vodka, you don’t care for that shit at all.

  12. Overloaded with 10kg anti-tank mine taped on top, shifts center of gravity way forward of tolerance for the aircraft = instant nosedive

    Aeronautical engineers these are not.

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