What other weapons could have helped in this situation?
What's the recommended amount of grenades a soldier should carry to clean a Russian sexfort?
What other weapons could have helped in this situation?
What's the recommended amount of grenades a soldier should carry to clean a Russian sexfort?
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What did he mean by this?
Works on my machine anon
Do ukies or Russians even have active flamethrowers?
I don't think so. They do have tires though.
They have RPO-A.
Molotov wienertail should work.
Or maybe someone should come up with a better ignition cap for Molotov wienertails
>10 jars
And you're a moron
(OP)
also an armored excavator digging up or burying Russians is also an option
>Or maybe someone should come up with a better ignition cap for Molotov wienertails
if you mean just lighting up the rag the finns already did, a storm match attached to the side of the bottle
Flamethrower or throw a burning tire at the door. Let the smoke do the work.
>Flamethrower
Obligatory.
Jesus that was stressful
Yeah this is the kind of shit veterans dream about later. Pretty scary shit.
There were two ukies. Pretty sure one of them died/was injured pretty bad. The bitrate is shit but you can see him crawling away until he stops moving.
The balls of steel one probably has a few shrapnel.
Do we think the Ukrainian was injured by the first blast? He seems pretty mobile but the explosion seems close.
>What other weapons could have helped in this situation?
high pressure water cannon, armoured hosing, turn the trenches into puddles, shoot those who surface.
>What's the recommended amount of grenades a soldier should carry to clean a Russian sexfort?
clearly about 6
>Do we think the Ukrainian was injured by the first blast?
Probably, but war is fickle and random. It's entirely possible that they got lucky and wasn't hit at all.
Russians living in fricking goblin hovels kek. Surely this is a job for a thermobaric grenade?
why not a smoke grenade?
Are soviet grenades just shit?
grenades arent supposed to cut your hands off like in call of duty kek
>throw a molotov wienertail in the hole
>move on to the next one
unless the motherfricker has a fire extinquisher in there he'd be toast
>walk onto a battlefield
>with ten glass jars filled with gasoline
>strapped to your body
>instead of carrying 20 30-round magazines of ammo
> or a few dozen grenades
Anon, don't EVER lecture ANYone about battlefield tactics again. Just shut up. You don't have anything to contribute here.
That Russian really wanted his washing machine.
The answer to your question.
>muh artillery king of battle
>all of the battles in Ukraine, even with the Russian arty advantage, come down to infantry closing with and destroying the enemy
Fantastic example of their continuing importance
How come it's just two dudes that are supposed to clear this goblin nest ? With just one or two more soldiers, they can watch the entrances while one creeps close enough to throw grenades inside accurately
Probably because the rest didn’t make it to the russian trench.
This is the sort of fighting that happens daily, yet we don't often get to see. Down on the ground, away from the photogenic HIMARS strikes and improvised VOG-25 drones, the usual skirmishes is sad shit like this. I'm surprised this managed to clear the censors, I guess they thought it was all good as long as the fight is won.
Pretty hardcore how he finishes the russBlack person off from point blank.
Instead of "run over, magdump, run away" he should have thrown a grenade right inside instead
maybe he already ran out
tench clearing
>What other weapons could have helped in this situation?
Take the Rifaat approach and pump it full of diesel.
Do people actually use gasoline in molotovs? How do guarantee the fumes are contained within the vessel and not contact your means of ignition? Wouldn't it just kind of explode as soon as you tried to light it?
Put a cap on that shit.
Why stuff a burning rag inside a container of fuel if it's supposed to break anyway?