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  • Comment l'Ukraine utilise des grenades soviétiques obsolètes pour détruire les chars russes depuis les airs.

    Comment l'Ukraine utilise des grenades soviétiques obsolètes pour détruire les chars russes depuis les airs.






    UKRAINEHow Ukraine Uses Obsolete Soviet Grenades To Destroy Russian Tanks From Above

    May 05, 2022 09:36 GMT


    Ukrainian fighters have found a new use for outdated grenades that is proving spectacularly effective at destroying Russian tanks and other armored vehicles.

    This photo released by Aerorozvidka, an organization that develops Ukraine's use of small drones in warfare, shows a Ukrainian-made octocopter drone with two bomblets mounted beneath it.

    Videos recently released by Aerorozvidka show what appears to be the same, tail-finned explosives being dropped by drone before destroying armored vehicles with catastrophic explosions.

    Weapons trackers following the conflict in Ukraine have identified the bomblets as modified Soviet-era RKG-3 anti-tank grenades with 3D-printed tail fins attached to stabilize their fall from drones.

    The RKG-3 (pictured) is an anti-tank grenade designed in the Soviet Union that was first introduced in 1950. The weapon is the size and weight of a slender bottle of wine and made to be thrown by hand at enemy armored vehicles.

    The grenade contains a drogue parachute (visible at right inside this museum cutout), that springs out when thrown to ensure the grenade hits the target fuze-first.

    On impact, the RKG-3 detonates a shaped charge (demonstrated in yellow in this cutout) that fires a hypersonic slug of copper with enough force to penetrate more than 20 centimeters of armor.

    The burst of superheated metal into the interior of tanks can sometimes lead to "catastrophic" explosions of the ammunition inside.

    Soviet soldiers training with dummy RKG-3 grenades against a tank near today’s St. Petersburg in 1978.
    Although remarkably effective on impact, the RKG-3 required near-suicidal proximity to enemy vehicles, and when rocket-propelled Soviet anti-tank weapons such as the RPG-7 entered service in the 1960s, fighters were able to hit enemy armor from hundreds of meters away. The risky, hand-thrown RKG-3 became largely obsolete.
    https://gdb.rferl.org/02e50000-0aff-...16_r0_s_d2.jpgA rare photo shows a Chechen fighter armed with an RKG-3 grenade in the center of Grozny during the first Chechen war in 1995.
    Despite the grenade being the focus of a famous scene in the 2014 movie American Sniper, the RKG-3 has only rarely been seen in recent conflicts.

    The weapon last hit the news in 2006 when they were shown in use by Al-Qaeda militants against U.S. armor in Iraq -- attacks that highlighted the weapon's collateral risks.
    https://gdb.rferl.org/02e50000-0aff-...16_r0_s_d2.jpgUkrainian servicemen train with drones before the 2022 Russian invasion. The men are viewing a screen showing real-time video feed from an octocopter, while a tripod-mounted transmitter communicates with the drone.
    Although Russian forces have the technology for jamming drone controls, videos released by Aerorozvidka show that in several cases, drone pilots have been able to destroy vehicles worth at least hundreds of thousands of dollars with explosives that are estimated to cost less than $100.

    The new development in low-cost drone warfare may pose an increasing problem for Russian armor parked anywhere near Ukrainian positions.
    Dernière modification par Anzoul, 07 mai 2022, 10h12.

  • #2
    comme elle a dit elle , a ce rythme de propagande c'est la Russie qui va bientôt être libéré et non l'ukraine

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    • #3
      Zviti

      l'Ukraine n'est pas "libérée" mais envahie et occupée par les nazis.
      C'est la deuxième fois depuis 1941...

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      • #4
        ali,
        les néonazis Ukrainiens qui meurent comme des mouches c'est vous qui les avez toujours soutenus

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        • #5
          hbibnaali

          Il y a tout simplement un état souverain qui est attaqué et envahi par les hordes de nazis sous les ordres de Rase Poutine.

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          • #6
            alibigoud
            l'Ukraine n'est pas "libérée" mais envahie et occupée par les nazis.
            a ce que je sache les ukrainiens se battent pour leur liberté et pour libérer leurs territoire , et les us ainsi que l'europe les aident dans ce sens . du moins théoriquement .
            qu'on se comprenne une bonne fois pour toute , je ne suis , et nous somme pour la colonisation d'aucun pays . et nous somme mieux placé que vous pour dire pourquoi . dommage que tu ne sois pas aussi méticuleux dans tes autres interventions et surtout quand il s'agit des autres

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