Ukraine's Drones Are Dropping TM-62 Mines

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Drone warfare in Ukraine is one of the war's most rapidly evolving elements with considerable innovation and improvisation. In recent weeks several videos have been shared showing large drones dropping TM-62 anti-tank mines.

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TheArmourersBench
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When they said "aerial mining", they really meant it.

bcompany
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Best recycling project ever. Grade = A+.

jackdurham
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It's so generous of Ukraine to work so diligently to return Russia's lost property. Even in the face the invasion they're such a caring people!

onerimeuse
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I was genuinely shocked when I saw those first videos of anti-tank mines being used as drone-delivered bombs. Good lord. This was a twist in this war that I never saw coming.

racialconsciousness
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Saw a video the other day from a de-mining outfit in Ukraine, in one week they lifted and defused over 1100 mines, they filled a GAZ truck bed 3/4 full and six deep with mines, its fitting that the Ukrainans are returning to sender in such a creative way.

yawningkitty
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Quite a neat "recycling" method of antitank mines.

axis
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17 POUNDS of high explosive?! Russia scattered these mines like confetti... and now they come back to bite them. 'Here's your mine, Ivan!' BOOOOM!

LordMondegrene
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2:32 to 2:45 Thanks for reminding us of the USS Enterprise crashing in _Generations_ (1994) and _Beyond_ (2016)…

Live long and prosper, Ukraine!

christopherwang
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Absolutely a stunning idea. There are more than enough landmines for this purpose.

DIY-ryso
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Am constantly amazed by the Ukrainian ingenuity with basic munitions 🙏 just as VietCong did so against the US.

khrystree
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Imagine bring killed by a landmine dropped on your head! 💀💀

BHuang
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Never thought of recycling a plastic bottle that way. As for the Mines, those are going to hit a lot harder than a grenade. And Ukraine's "Got a million of 'em"

sittinandthinkin
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This is a very smart solution and much cheaper than normal bombs .

reiniervisser
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I heard about these mines two weeks ago. The thing is, more powerful drones have appeared (thanks to the Chinese comrades for that) and because of this, the opportunities for operators have expanded. For example, you can install a release system for six grenades, or the same number of mortar shells, attach two RPG missiles without losing speed, or even lift an anti-personnel or anti-tank mine. By the way, thanks to the months of demining in the Zaporozhye region, a huge amount is available. They cannot be reused for safety reasons, but it is quite possible now to return them to the Russians.

edwardkennedy
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What a thoughtful way of returning Russia's mines!

gatordelt
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Saw a drone drop with two of those mines taped together. Made one heck of an explosion they used to completely destroy a hardened bunker like a pill box covering a road.

PilgrimBangs
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I find the Ukrainians ingenuity so inspiring.

dondouglass
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I swear, something about dropping a 20lb mine to clear a trench just gives off serious "Hey shit-ass!" vibes

bullpupgaming
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Leonard Nimoy would be so proud! Live long and prosper Ukraine!

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