What the hell is he dragging? It looks too big to be TM-62, MON-200 maybe?
The stupidity never ceases to amaze…
Looking at the still frame https://sopuli.xyz/comment/16442567, the diameter of the mine is about the size of the soldier's combat boot. The MON-200 is about 43 cm, so too large and in my opinion too heavy for the way it's handled by the soldier. The MON-100 is too small, ~24 cm. In my eyes, the 32 cm sized TM-62 has the right dimension.
I thought it looked just like a TM-62 too, but the blast made me think again. I've seen those things go boom, I just can't believe that the cameraman could be walking after that.
Number 200 in the code name means 200 meters of effective distance for seriously damaging people.
Depending which way those directional charges went, those guys may be walking dead
If if had been a TM-62, at that range the blast would have quite certainly made sure there would be no footage left to view. It had to be a directional mine.
The moment the DELETE signal arrived.
And after. Said conscript:
dang. camoflauge so good. need red circle.
🌻 🌻
*recording. This isn't 1950, people are not using film anymore.
What the hell is he dragging? It looks too big to be TM-62, MON-200 maybe?
The stupidity never ceases to amaze…
Looking at the still frame https://sopuli.xyz/comment/16442567, the diameter of the mine is about the size of the soldier's combat boot. The MON-200 is about 43 cm, so too large and in my opinion too heavy for the way it's handled by the soldier. The MON-100 is too small, ~24 cm. In my eyes, the 32 cm sized TM-62 has the right dimension.
I thought it looked just like a TM-62 too, but the blast made me think again. I've seen those things go boom, I just can't believe that the cameraman could be walking after that.
Depending which way those directional charges went, those guys may be walking dead
If if had been a TM-62, at that range the blast would have quite certainly made sure there would be no footage left to view. It had to be a directional mine.