Look like CBU dispensors, @racing_kitty what say you.Ok, so I feel a bit dumb. Shouldn't this stuff melt/disintegrate after impact after the warhead goes off? Guessing that shows us how well the Russians take care of their ordinance.
Look like CBU dispensors, @racing_kitty what say you.Ok, so I feel a bit dumb. Shouldn't this stuff melt/disintegrate after impact after the warhead goes off? Guessing that shows us how well the Russians take care of their ordinance.
That’s what I was thinking. But something’s off. There are a lot of spent arty casings in the pic. The Russians weren’t shooting casings. That’s what’s left over after the cannon goes off and a round goes down range. So if that’s in an Ukraine-held city, the those casings were probably from outgoing, rather than incoming, fire.Look like CBU dispensors, @racing_kitty what say you.
Look like CBU dispensors, @racing_kitty what say you.
That’s what I was thinking. But something’s off. There are a lot of spent arty casings in the pic. The Russians weren’t shooting casings. That’s what’s left over after the cannon goes off and a round goes down range. So if that’s in an Ukraine-held city, the those casings were probably from outgoing, rather than incoming, fire.
I’m guessing it’s from the captured Russian arty positions outside of the city, but who knows.That’s what I was thinking. But something’s off. There are a lot of spent arty casings in the pic. The Russians weren’t shooting casings. That’s what’s left over after the cannon goes off and a round goes down range. So if that’s in an Ukraine-held city, the those casings were probably from outgoing, rather than incoming, fire.
Yep. Always have been, always will be. National interests, specifically survival, trump everything. #RealismFrankly It’s a disgraceful situation, words and agreements are meaningless.