Its truly is a use whatever is available to you, love the ingenuity they have pulled off in this long ass war.
LevelCookies on
I wouldn’t have expected to see car springs
yoyo-00 on
What is being poured? Is that glue?
RetroSwamp on
I always love seeing these builds and what they use. I remember when they were wrapping rusty chainsaw chains around some a while back.
VideoKilledRadioStar on
Happy hunting 👍🏻
PuntHunter on
This is the alternative to specifically and individually made tungsten or uranium pellets.
We all wonder why modern western munitions are so expensive.
AgreeableAd9119 on
There are so many little factories like this where a significant amount of the work is manufacturing random bits of garbage for shrapnel.
PutPuzzleheaded5337 on
I’m Canadian and it’s proven that during war, my country is pretty efficient. I think we might last one week against the Ukrainian military….they have become a well oiled, deadly force. I think the Israelis have a rather efficient military also. This isn’t a political statement, it’s an observation.
NadAngelParaBellum on
Those are some big fragments. Against infantry, you would expect fragments in the range of 5 mm. I suspect this is meant for vehicles and equipment.
possibly_oblivious on
Shrapnel machines, interesting.
Devils_Advocate-69 on
Soak it in garlic for added effect
AccomplishedAd2155 on
Im fully aware that metal detecting in Ukraine will be dangerous for decades to come due to all of the unexplored ammunition that’s in the ground. But imagine the pain it would be detecting on a field where such shrapnel was used finding hundreds if not thousands of these small little pieces.
Was is absolute hell but regardless Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
ponduz on
Those homemade things look 3d printed
ZwiebelLegende on
I want so see some aftermath!
Bull_Bear2024 on
A lot of effort goes into making the right leaving gift
Long-Jackfruit427 on
*Tetanus shot not included.
Slava Ukraini!
Altruistic_Flight_65 on
That’ll put a spring in your step
Orcacub on
Russians kicked the wrong hornets nest!
Actual_Feedback6224 on
i cant understran why they showing this stuff to pubic?!!! russki ar whaching and learning ! Guys get them out of your land then show to the every one 🙂
kobylaz on
Isn’t spring steel quite good quality? Surely for just shrapnel pack any old crap? I suppose it’s use what you’ve got!
FrenchMaddy75 on
Nothing is lost, nothing is created; everything is transformed.
Lavoisier.
Zailema0s on
I wonder how much of that is recycled Russian wreckage 🙂
GoXeRz on
Cover metal parts with dirt, feces etc. to cause bacterial infection
rubbarz on
Ukrainians out here beating a whole ass near peer army like its fucking Kids Next Door
DadJokeBadJoke on
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
dreadoverlord on
I love this type of recycling and ethically sourced sustainable materials. 😍
Smashego on
Good. I hope they hurt. A lot.
kingtacticool on
Welcome to the sunflower field, motherfucker
Wilmk on
Now let’s hope they all find their targets
Raise-Emotional on
Save you’re scrap metal and BUY WAR BONDS!
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Its truly is a use whatever is available to you, love the ingenuity they have pulled off in this long ass war.
I wouldn’t have expected to see car springs
What is being poured? Is that glue?
I always love seeing these builds and what they use. I remember when they were wrapping rusty chainsaw chains around some a while back.
Happy hunting 👍🏻
This is the alternative to specifically and individually made tungsten or uranium pellets.
We all wonder why modern western munitions are so expensive.
There are so many little factories like this where a significant amount of the work is manufacturing random bits of garbage for shrapnel.
I’m Canadian and it’s proven that during war, my country is pretty efficient. I think we might last one week against the Ukrainian military….they have become a well oiled, deadly force. I think the Israelis have a rather efficient military also. This isn’t a political statement, it’s an observation.
Those are some big fragments. Against infantry, you would expect fragments in the range of 5 mm. I suspect this is meant for vehicles and equipment.
Shrapnel machines, interesting.
Soak it in garlic for added effect
Im fully aware that metal detecting in Ukraine will be dangerous for decades to come due to all of the unexplored ammunition that’s in the ground. But imagine the pain it would be detecting on a field where such shrapnel was used finding hundreds if not thousands of these small little pieces.
Was is absolute hell but regardless Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
Those homemade things look 3d printed
I want so see some aftermath!
A lot of effort goes into making the right leaving gift
*Tetanus shot not included.
Slava Ukraini!
That’ll put a spring in your step
Russians kicked the wrong hornets nest!
i cant understran why they showing this stuff to pubic?!!! russki ar whaching and learning ! Guys get them out of your land then show to the every one 🙂
Isn’t spring steel quite good quality? Surely for just shrapnel pack any old crap? I suppose it’s use what you’ve got!
Nothing is lost, nothing is created; everything is transformed.
Lavoisier.
I wonder how much of that is recycled Russian wreckage 🙂
Cover metal parts with dirt, feces etc. to cause bacterial infection
Ukrainians out here beating a whole ass near peer army like its fucking Kids Next Door
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
I love this type of recycling and ethically sourced sustainable materials. 😍
Good. I hope they hurt. A lot.
Welcome to the sunflower field, motherfucker
Now let’s hope they all find their targets
Save you’re scrap metal and BUY WAR BONDS!