Monday, April 4, 2022

Liquidators.

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From You Tube and Mark Felton productions and thanks to both some interesting video .

Without any further ado to the videos:



Stockpiled and warehoused weapons Ukrainian to include as mentioned in a previous blog entry the Maxim machine gun 1910! It doesn't matter whether you are shot and killed by a Mosin-Nagant rifle or an AK assault rifle, you are dead nonetheless! No mention made of the Soviet era PTRD-41 anti-tank rifle. Militia favorable to the separatist cause employing during urban warfare such as at the Donbass airport. I would also be curious to know if any WW2-style anti-tank grenades still in use by Ukrainian forces. Hand-thrown an improved version of the Soviet original available. I might suspect still effective against lightly-armored vehicles such as the BMP or BRDM.



Never heard of this before! Soviet era assault gun ISU-152 used at Chernobyl as wrecking vehicle, the original catastrophe 1986. ISU used as a demolition vehicle [liquidate] used to tear down structures the rubble to be hauled away for burial. It was thought the heavy armor of the ISU would protect at least to some degree the crew. Whether this did or not is unclear. Task completed the ISU just abandoned on site, too radioactive to be moved.

Presence of tracked vehicles Chernobyl creating quite a problem. Background radiation in the soil being brought to the surface by the churning of the tracks. Soil previously undisturbed now subjected to the elements, wind and rain.

See previous blog entries the topic Chernobyl. Special emphasis on the results of current military activity in the area:

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