@@aleksklochko Забавно, когда сви до мо е пыжится в комментах, но на идти на фронт ридну нэньку защищать не спешит :) Что, гидность не встает после пэрэможного контнахрюка 2023?)))
@@aleksklochko Забавно, когда сви до ми т пыжится, но и трех слов грамотно связать на мове не может и потому балакает на русском :) Забавнее только то, что эта особь спустя два года почему-то не на фронте)
I honestly believe that Russia is holding back its most lethal weapons in the Ukraine conflict just in case NATO decides to intervene overtly. It seems that French troops will be the first to be hit with new weapons systems just like UK special forces were the first to be destroyed by a hypersonic missile in combat.
Mine costs about $120,000 dollars(price is from the M93 Hornet made in 1996, similar concept of operation; compared to a Bradley at $5 and a modern tank at $10-15 million dollars), monitors about 200 m (656 feet) around itself) and it has a lifespan maximum of two weeks. It self-destructs at that point; I really like this part because conventional mines remain long after the conflict ends and continue to kill and destroy. On May 31 of 2022, the deputy head of the Russian occupation of the Kherson region declared that the Ukrainian counterattack in this region had been stopped thanks to the deployment of this mine. It is highly effective against armor.
Its more like an automated ambush than a traditional mine. Its basically a suicidal guy with a tomahawk you can hide behind every wall or bush and tree. This and their ai powered missile system seems more advanced than what I expected.
That was made with shovels and microchips from some refrigerators😂😅 - I bet you didn’t know that! Edit: I heard also that, washing machines and dishwashers microchips, are even more better😝😜! The Russia of my Amiable Comrade Pre. Putin, how ingenious hath thou become 💪👌
Wait! I thought the Russians were drunken neanderthals and their weapons were "all failures" armored with spray painted cardboard and particle board. That's what the NAFO bros keep telling me.
Тоже самое говорил в 1941 году Гитлер своим солдатам когда нападал на СССР ! Напомнить что случилось с Гитлером и его солдатами ? Таже история с Наполеоном, Карлом 12 и т.д. ....
Which means it needs power, but no obvious power source such as a solar panel, I'd like to know how long they can operate for with it's internal battery
No, they don't - all they did was COPY a US mine system 🙄🤦♂️🙄 This mine only shoots ONE mine - the hornet shoots 6 or 8, so it can take out MULTIPLE targets... It works on infantry that have metal on them, too... if you run faster than 3 mph, it's going to ROAST you... 😂😂😂... We tested it at Bragg...
For some reason it didn't want to post what I would do but I would make it so the mines would send feedback. If its activated to add insult to injury. Not only did you lose that tank, but you're about to lose everything in the vicinity and by doing so because the Russians have a significant length advantage in missiles, they can keep their launchers way back and just engage when the mines say they're activated. The only thing you would have to hide in the woods would be a UAV so it's a first hit every single time That's just what I would do if I were fighting this conflict from a Russian point of view. I'm just kind of curious why this would be erroneous
@raijmondvanderijt3708 sheep so where do you have your information from ? the difference is in West different media represent different points of view and in russia they arrested people's who have different opinion 🤣🤣 so who is brainwashed my opinion I have chosen for my self for Russians it is determined which opinion they are allowed to give🤣🤣 where are the proofs for the example where are the forensic proofs for the genocide or evidences that nato will attack russia. 142 countries say that russia started the war and russia is the aggressor and only 5 have a different view 🤣🤣 and now while they can't win the war they threaten with nuclear weapons 🤣🤣 we will still supporting ukraine and if russia attack a nato country than we will immediately destroy russia. Look at russian tv channels like Solovjov that is fascism pure
this mine is very interestíng, surprising and looks very efficient. question is, should we call this mine?! it is like some autonomous anti-tank defense system, does AADS sounds good? 🙂
This is getting out of hand blyat. A deadly combination of what resembles a soviet duty bicycle wheel combined with a garden shovel, a few Indesit chips and some TNT, and there you have it lads a fkn anti-tank mine shovel. Ursula in the corner on her laptop watching this, nervously tapping her head with a napkin
Yes, hollywood is inspired all the time by Russian heroes and technology, pentagon and several army experts in all europe never dismiss army events in Russia to get ideas.
Almost all modern Russian mines have the ability to deactivate or set a trigger time, after which they self-detonate. And of course, minefields are carefully documented.
Very interesting video. Sad that such progress is used for war and not for peace..These weapons might be used in the future to track non compliant citizens (for drones and satellites 100% sure).But on the contrary, I can imagine such devices to send safety belt on water for people who are detected sinking. Let's have faith in the best.
This is a nice ad. But what kills Ukrainian tanks is just massive fields of conventional mines and artillery guided by drones. This weapon system is completely irrelevant in Ukraine because the frontline is long and Ukraine doesn't have much tanks to begin with.
I have no idea how wars are fought. Thanks god. But this mine to me seems to have a major flaw. A man can walk up to it and simply deactivate it. It is not hidden and will only go off if something very heavy and loud like a tank approaches. So how is this thing protected from simply getting deactivated by for example a recon unit?
Like any weapon system, it's not to be used on its own. It's obviously not placed where it can be spotted easily, and most likely the surrounding area is covered by anti-personnel mines. The way troops move in areas that are most likely mined is through paths deemed safe by sappers. 100 meter target radius is quite a lot, so tanks may feel free to move over a demined area following a "safe" path. But then get a nasty surprise from above. Recon units don't move over minefields because that would slow them down significantly, and de-mining is very dangerous at night...
So before you use tanks, you send a drone along the way and check if there are these sitting ducks. Then, if you find them, you drive with a smaller vehicle to the mine and pick it up.
Cool but they seem very vulnerable to mine clearing operations. Either those explosive ropes they shoot to clear paths through minefields or specialized vehicles with heavy top armour or even just shooting the thing.
It looks for specific seismic fingerprints. Meaning it can tell the different between the rumbling and sound of the motor of a tank versus a large truck for example.
Imagine ptkr1r in urban terrain. You can watch the windows, noone is there but the planted ptkrs on the roofs covered by plastic... Good day, the rest of it.