Oxidizer leaks. A lot of these mobile ICBMs have Red Fuming Nitric Acid as an oxidizer and as the name suggests that emitts red Nitric Oxide fumes. Very toxic. It reacts hypergolically with most fuels so even without a source of ignition you're looking at a fire that also poisons anybody that tries to put it out.
This can eventually cause the fuel to boil and the fuel tank to explode.
The good news is the nuclear warhead probably isn't going to initiate. The compression charges wouldn't go off simultaneously so you'd just get radioactive dust everywhere instead of a mushroom cloud.
Considering how fricking rancid FNA is i'd say that they dont transport it fueled, when using civilian roads on regular basis, when it a wartime scenario, sure.
I think that's corrosion. Oxidizer are often so powerful that they'll rust through metals we don't think of as rusting. Either that or the paint is peeling off. That would explain the reddish brown on the topside.
A nuclear pile up
Criticality accident
No! Not my Demon Core!
Fricken hell
the driver selling the nuke as a bribe to the police
Wtf are you talking about? What nuke? All I see is a car accident.
>worst case scenario
poor icbm truck driver gets traumatised from killing another driver.
What chance that in this missile launcher have a krokodil instead of nuke?
Someone get the Gipsy King on the phone
This is the real threat, imagine Gypsies with a nuclear deterrent
I can't find this image anywhere and nobody is talking about this elsewhere? Is this image new wtf is going on here
lurk moar
That isn't an ICBM. Looks like some sort of tank for storing liquid. You know that these big ass trucks aren't used just for ICBMs, right?
Nuke inside funny
Looks like its been there a while, its gone mouldy.
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Fricking lmao it actually causes the crash. Going way to fast for it's weight and runs into traffic and can't slow down in time.
not the same thing as this. no way a topol would drive around crimea.
it's a camouflage tarp
No, it's a topol-M TEL carrier.
Sorry, indeed Yars and not topol. However, not the support model. Whether it is filled is another matter
I'M GONNA NOOOOOOOOK
Rocket fuel fire or maybe just hydrazine contamination.
Everyone knows it was a HATO passenger car.
Oxidizer leaks. A lot of these mobile ICBMs have Red Fuming Nitric Acid as an oxidizer and as the name suggests that emitts red Nitric Oxide fumes. Very toxic. It reacts hypergolically with most fuels so even without a source of ignition you're looking at a fire that also poisons anybody that tries to put it out.
This can eventually cause the fuel to boil and the fuel tank to explode.
The good news is the nuclear warhead probably isn't going to initiate. The compression charges wouldn't go off simultaneously so you'd just get radioactive dust everywhere instead of a mushroom cloud.
Considering how fricking rancid FNA is i'd say that they dont transport it fueled, when using civilian roads on regular basis, when it a wartime scenario, sure.
Wtf do they store them under water or something? What is that shit falling off of it?
>"you see tovarisch, americans will never suspect we store ICBM half submerged in swamp"
I think that's corrosion. Oxidizer are often so powerful that they'll rust through metals we don't think of as rusting. Either that or the paint is peeling off. That would explain the reddish brown on the topside.
That's a fuel tank you gullible morons.
Look at the ladders.
Look at the hatches.
Probably more dangerous than icbm getting in an accident.
Well it did start leaking and setting the road on fire behind it.
The cabin looks too much like the Topol-M's carrier.
Using the same chassis for both vehicles is just common sense.
Looks like the RS-24 Yars, support model
>not a perfect Blast Corps run
PATHETIC