>the clear audio, even distant gunfire comes through clear >the way the blastwave reverberates through the flowers >footage remains relatively stable the whole time
beauty
Interesting. But how does one go about deciphering whether what we're seeing is a UR77 or M58? The video shows two being fired, which is the capacity of a UR77, which in my opinion gives it more credence.
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You do realise they can use more than one vehicle anon.
We'll have to either compare them to other videos or find the source information
I assume this is somewhere at the Zapo frontline. How come they're doing this with such calmness and impunity? I'd think by this point, russian drones would be everywhere, correcting artillery.
Obviously they haven't stopped using normal artillery. What I meant is that they switched their HIMARS from strategic/operational to tactical targeting for the offensive.
ukraine looks EXACTLY like i thought it would look like
flat grass plains? who wouldve thought
but who would have thought it would be in color
not me that's for sure
i agree everything in eastern europe is black and white as far as I know.
Why does ukraine not have these?
Who do you think launches these?
They do
Ukraines greatest weapons supplier Russia gave them around 20 of them since 2022
homie it's literally our guys using these
do you think Russians are demining their own minefields or something?
They are painting with explosives.
>the clear audio, even distant gunfire comes through clear
>the way the blastwave reverberates through the flowers
>footage remains relatively stable the whole time
beauty
And no autistic music, either. We have truly been blessed today.
The best part is the bass of the explosions
That THOOMP is so fricking satisfying.
>blyat
>BOOOM
>ugh
>*spit*
Poetry
Actually this is M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC)
t. OP
you can tell from the munition alone?
also why does it explode in such manner
Its explosive cord that detonates and clears mines around its length, creating straight way for advancing soldiers trough mine field.
i thought the cleared strip would be longer. is that all you need to pass a minefield or do they use like a gazillion charges?
Yeah, probably sending a company of Bradleys it's a better way to clear up mines...
what an incredibly useless answer
>strip would be longer.
Considering distance, it is probably 200m+ long.
UR77 strips are supposedly 90m long
Interesting. But how does one go about deciphering whether what we're seeing is a UR77 or M58? The video shows two being fired, which is the capacity of a UR77, which in my opinion gives it more credence.
You do realise they can use more than one vehicle anon.
We'll have to either compare them to other videos or find the source information
Bit by bit it will be cleared. I dont know how deep minefields tend to be.
They said in the video that its demining with a cord so ye
It's probably the most spectacular weapon that is being fielded in Ukraine.
What did they hit though? I can't understand rus
>most spectacular weapon
>what does it do?
presumably it makes spectacles
that black smoke isn't smoke, that's extremely rich black Ukrainian soil that makes it one of the top world agriculture exporters
Wonder if 10 million arty shells and 100 000 aids-riddled vatniks will impact that soil in any way
KINO, fire works should be on the ground not above it
I remember based Assad using them in the last urban areas the FSA rebels were in Damascus.
I assume this is somewhere at the Zapo frontline. How come they're doing this with such calmness and impunity? I'd think by this point, russian drones would be everywhere, correcting artillery.
Probably because their own artillery is busy suppressing the Russian artillery. They've switched to using HIMARS in a tactical counter-battery role.
I think it's a combo of traditional shells and himars, along with drone correction. We did see 6? MSTAs get smoked recently.
Obviously they haven't stopped using normal artillery. What I meant is that they switched their HIMARS from strategic/operational to tactical targeting for the offensive.
Impressive, but also kinda dumb. Should be super easy for ziggers to geolocate them.
maybe they just assume they're being surveilled in any case and they're probably done by the time they posted it
there's gunfire not that far away so the russians were probably well aware of them in any case
comfy stuff
Summer and winter trenches seem like 2 different worlds
The whole video looks like one big commercial for various kinds of smoke grenades.
What is that smoke cloud in the first sec? Smoke shell from arty?