Can't it be scooped out? What if a spark makes it explode? 😨
Can't it be scooped out? What if a spark makes it explode? 😨
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this just hitting different. idk
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@wildhornets.bsky.social is this right?
I see he has instructions next to him, written in Korean 🤣
If anyone doubted the abilities of Ukrainians to adapt then they never paid attention when they were under the yoke of the ruzzkiy mir/USSR.
Old school at work.
It (even for Russia) would be stupid to have sensitive explosive in these bombs. What if someone drops it in a warehouse?
Or if it falls out of a window? ... Or drone debris falls on it?
... or the aircraft carrying it hits an air pocket. And Russian runways are infamously lumpy.
Impressive!!! Slava Ukraine.
Why won't it go off, Mike?
These are tertiary explosives, I think. You can beat them up as much as you want, they require a secondary explosive to detonate. Very safe stuff to store, move and handle.
I'd trust that a lot more if it wasn't made by Russia
That is probably right. Still makes me nervous watching it...
Brave as fuck 💪🇺🇦💪🇺🇦💪🇺🇦💪
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It might be less unsafe than it looks depending on the explosives.
Yeah - its not like the movies when you can make explosives go off by shooting it or hitting it.
Whoa. For sure he knows what he is doing.
... and probably done it before, for a guy to film him.
While true in this case it’s never a guarantee:P there’s more than a couple videos out there ending badly
These are probably "lazy" or "slow" explosives that need an electrical or detonator trigger, for example. A hammer is a safe tool