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10-18-2023, 11:22 PM
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Re: Whiskey's Ukraine Compilation #7
Which clips? Our artillery and mortars had the airburst WP shells, but I never saw them used. My guys and I only used the illumination flares. I know that in Iraq (Fallujah) some units were using WP on insurgents. That created some news! |
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10-19-2023, 06:11 PM
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Re: Whiskey's Ukraine Compilation #7
@ 6:37 & 9:02, but I'm not sure. @ 9:02 looks like a secondary ignition of a (gulp) phosphorus grenade in the dugout?!? I mean, nobody of sound mind and body would have a WP grenade, right? Air Force uses WP warheads on the 2.75 FFAR's, but they are used for target marking. I'm not even sure they are in the inventory any more. |
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10-19-2023, 07:10 PM
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Re: Whiskey's Ukraine Compilation #7
Ahh yes. The 6:37 one, that's a Russian Lancet drone hitting some sort of MT-LB variant. Possibly a command variant or a Strela-10. I have noticed that when anti-air missiles cook off catastrophically, they do this. Like Pantsir, Tor, and S-300 especially. Not sure if the Russians have ever loaded Lancets with WP, maybe. The 9:02, I'm almost positive that's a PG-7 RPG motor (solid rocket fuel) cooking off next to those 2 dudes. There's a couple of similar videos floating around. Good catches. |