M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge Technical used as an Urban Warfare Weapon by FSA 2017
Posted by Sad-Commission2027@reddit | shittytechnicals | View on Reddit | 14 comments
Sad-Commission2027@reddit (OP)
If you aren't familiar with these, this is how they normally function to clear minefields. https://youtube.com/shorts/8x9C0K50VlE?si=06fbiRr0mAxKgsCv The Syrian war had a lot of improvised weapons, things like the Hell Cannon comes to mind. This is another example of non standard use of military equipment and it works.
LAXGUNNER@reddit
how did they get those?
Sad-Commission2027@reddit (OP)
Not sure maybe looted from Government stock piles but the issue is that the government uses mostly soviet equipment, it could be smuggled who knows.
LightningFerret04@reddit
There was a video before of Russia using a Meteorit system on a building, pretty nuts
intense_in_tents@reddit
Is the hell cannon the crazy oil drum launcher thing?
Sad-Commission2027@reddit (OP)
It's a Gas Cylinder thingy which looks like this https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/7R5HFFs5Oc
intense_in_tents@reddit
Oh damn that thing did way more damage than I expected. Thanks for the share.
Stalker_Medic@reddit
reminds me of the WARNO unit thats also supposed to be a mine clearer but we use it as a big boom rocket basically
ClumsYTech@reddit
Oh I haven't seen this one. Can you tell me which side it has?
I've got some warcriming to do after work.
Stalker_Medic@reddit
Rugener Gruppierung has it i think
Skarloeyfan@reddit
This is really smart actually
Pawn31@reddit
Just make sure the launch rail is at a good angle or the fuze won’t arm….and the fuze still has an explosive hazard, even after detonating.
Madetoprint@reddit
"What are you doing? That's not what that's for."
"MICLIC deeznuts"
nerffinder@reddit
Certified Improvised Weaponry classic.