Russian soldiers are worried and warning their comrades that Ukrainian drone-launched anti-personnel mines are becoming increasingly well camouflaged. Here’s an example of a homemade mine designed to camouflage itself as straw.



by Hotrico

14 comments
  1. I was surprised they didn’t try to eat this mine due to its similarity to cow dung

  2. Do you see how drones have become a central part of all areas these days? There is almost no mission in this war that drones are not helping with. Many thanks to everyone who helps the Ukrainians stay ahead of the Russians in this area. Your donation is essential and is making a difference in the history of humanity

  3. I know that drone dropped mines are likely a good strategy to harass behind enemy lines but holy shit this is going to be hell to clean up after the war eventually ends.

  4. If the mine is camouflaging itself then we’re all in trouble

  5. That’s a nasty looking bugger… Keep them coming.

    Now if only they could disguise it as a vodka bottle!

  6. As much as I wish for each of these mines to delete russian legs, I hope these mines will degrade before Ukrainian soldiers or the civilian population return to the area these are dropped on

  7. An ideal way to use these would be to drop them in Russian trenches at night.

  8. this the most senseless thing I heard off, as soon as this line shifts your own men are losing their legs. hope they will come to the same conclusion

  9. Ukraine has signed the Ottawa Convention. This stuff thus count as a war crime.

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