@jonb4382 at least it was in space technology in the 1970s, when the soviets were landing capsules on the surface of venus, capturing audio and photographs that were successfully transmitted back to earth, that is a very extreme and impressive leap in engineering.
It’s more just an intense amount of man hours and resources and taxpayer money put into developing military weaponry. You’re talking about generations and generations and generations of design being improved constantly, millions and millions of man hours spent designing it, testing, etc.
к сожалению надо признать что все космические и атомные достижения человечества оплачены второй мировой войной, если бы её не было германии не нужно было бы строить фау 2, и ядерную бомбу. Но без этого не было бы полета на луну и атомных электростанций, телескопа Хаббла и Кьюриосити не катался бы сейчас по Марсу, а Илон Маск не поехал бы в кремниевую долину по причине того что математик Тьюринг не создавал машину для расшифровки кодов немецкой Энигмы.
Агс 17 применяется либо на станине либо на колесном транспорте - это тяжелое пехотное вооружение. На бмп 2 и БТР 82А. Стоят 30 миллиметровые пушки (разные но под один снаряд) а не гранатомёты
@@santiagovillalba526 нет, на БМП их не ставят. На БМПТ "терминатор" два таких с удаленным управлением. В остальном они либо пехотные либо шахид мобили если ты понимаешь о чем я)
@@wertushka2715 окей, ты прав я думал 2м отличается только модулем птур. Но даже так сколько Бережков существует в армии? 99% агсов применяются так как я сказал.
A hardened steel spring methodically grooved for effective fragmentation when the charge detonates is impressive engineering. You have to recognize a fact. The simplicity of Russian weaponry is remarkable. Simple, effective, able to mass produce at low cost and innovative.
Id like to see more frag coils like that. I’m fascinated with the history and technological advances that have been made from the original clay grenades to modern 35mm oerlikon air burst with tungsten pellets
One of the most aspects that i enjoy in your channel is the amount of respect towards russian and former soviet engineering. Most of the firearms and weaponry channels out there are basically amateurs who are always mocking such equipments without having the slightest idea about how effective they are at achieving their purposes.
@@derekschootsHold up. Are you trying to say that weapons made in a country that ceased to exist more than 30 years ago aren't the most modern weapons mankind has developed? Impressive indeed.
Come on everybody, lets be real here. Yes the soviets were good at mass producing and their tanks were pretty decent in their time periods. But by no means are their tanks and planes the best. HOWEVER, what they lack in vehicle and plane engineering, they more than make up for it with their small arms. The ak-47 is still to this day one of the best combat rifles ever produced. And again, im not saying their tanks and planes are complete sh!t, but the germans, if it werent for supply issues, have had some of the best of the best when it came to tanks, the ammericans had their bombers and some fighters, and the british had the spitfire. But moral of the story, logistics will trump even the best of the best tanks, planes, and weapons.
@@knowledgeispower3212considering being close to the detonation would cause a bunch of holes in your body and the fact that a dead body stinks, I’d say yes, it was a pun. Swiss cheese has holes and stinks.
As far as I know, the world's first grenade made according to this principle (ready-made submunitions hidden inside the body) was the Russian Rdultovsky grenade of the 1912 model (RG-12)
@@mrrager3475 Yeah but he said “more like NASA, than Boeing”; Which is stupid since Rockwell International which is owned by boeing literally built the space shuttles and boeing still works with NASA to this day..
Однажды нас привезли на поле для стрельб около Самары. Выдали каждому по пачке флажков и отправили цепочкой на обозначение неразорвавшихся вот таких снарядов. Каждый найденный такой боеприпас который лежал на земле надо было рядом с ним воткнуть в землю флажок. Чтобы потом сапёры пришли и разминировали их. Было строго запрещено их брать в руки. После выстрела боеприпас встаёт на боевой взвод. И может произойти взрыв при соприкосновении. Но всем было весело. -товарищ сержант, а я ещё один снаряд нашёл! 👻😂🥶
Это не похоже на какое-то упражнение по разминированию, кажется вас послали сделать предварительную работу за сапёров, причём охереть как наплевав на вашу безопасность. Вы вроде как не сапёры и вдруг кто-либо наступил бы на один такой неразорвавшийся ВОГ, так что тот сдетонировал? Очень похоже на распиздяйство и похуизм ваших командиров
It’s so incredible how much work and how much engineering goes into one little Cartrage that only works one time. Better be accurate with that one shot
Suppose it's just a matter of semantics to some degree. Why is a 14.5mm machinegun still a machinegun while a 20 mm machinegun is an auto cannon? At some point it's arbitrary. Probably the general idea is that a grenade was a low-velocity projectile that relies on explosives for lethal effect, a machinegun was a high-velocity weapon that relies on kinetic energy for effect, and a cannon was a high-velocity weapon that explosives AND/OR kinetic energy for effect. Something like that I'd guess.
@@tomboysupremacist You are correct in that it is 30mm, and that the high low system is not present. My bad. From more thorough reading I have found stated: The grenade is projected by means of a single based nitrocellulose propellant charge initiated on indentation of the primer by a firing pin in the ags. I kind of assumed the principal would remain the same as the vog 25, as high velocity 40mm as used in the mark 19 is also high/low, I was incorrect.
@@breadyboi7286 iirc 40mm HV used in the mk19 is not high-low, at least not in the same way as the LV and MV cartridges. Russia also has more varied and specialized grenade calibers and variants thereof than NATO as they care a bit less about international standardization so its possible they have both high-low and straight HV loads
This and 40mm VOG cause a lot of casuaties globally annually. Being dropped by drones now too of couse. The ease & precision is astounding. Bradley rounds also used interestingly.
@@Surv1ve_Thrive Understood but this is not 40mm round, this is 30mm round and Soviet claim it better than NATO 40mm. Soviet claim the lethal radius of this round is 18meter.
@edibandulan5266 🤣 In my post I specifically differentiated between this (the 30mm) & the 40mm. So stop digging this hole. I was already 100% aware of both ordnance types, you can stop telling me about them now. Thanks. 👍🇬🇧
When you realize some of mankind’s greatest inventions and innovations came as a direct result of finding new and more complex ways to kill each other.
It’s fascinating all the tooling and machining that goes into each one of these rounds, which would be fired in groups on a belt like a regular old lead bullet in a smaller weapon. Taking this apart kinda reminded me of a mechanical clock or something.
My favorite part was when he explained what it was, how it functioned, what it was used for and how long it was in service. Truly fascinating content. 10/10 🌟
I was just thinking that the pineapple design doesn't work well but it looks like its individual fragments on a rubber backing. Good design. Although that fuse might have to hit dead on. not sure. Are these well liked by end users?
Currently they are a big favorite to drop from quadcopter drones in the Ukraine war. There are countless such videos on subreddits such as r/CombatFootage and r/DroneCombat, with new ones seemingly uploaded every day. The fuze seems very reliable on any terrain and angle.
@@studentloans2488 thats interesting. Drones have really taken over in this war. I heard they were even cracking open DPICM rounds to get those cluster grenades out so they can drop thoes too
@@ghostmourn Not sure about that but I have seen them put the bigger cluster bomblets found in air dropped bombs and strap those to FPV drones. That was mostly an improvised method earlier on in the war, by now both sides have extensive drone capabilities and drones become more effective and deadly every day. The current meta is to have one observation drone, one signal repeater drone (to counter jamming and extend the range) and a trained FPV drone pilot that can turn drones into dirt cheap precision-guided weapons that are extremely effective against both armor and personnel. It's both awesome and terrifying
@@studentloans2488 Wow, it is terrifying. I didnt know about the repeater drones but that makes a lot of sense. A nightmare to counter this. Even lasers wont get it done imo, too LOS. The answer has got to be EW. A jammer for every man I guess
@@ghostmourn actually they have specific jammers for this purpose but they are not readily available. The Ukraine drone forces have also swapped to an analog signal as it’s harder to jam from my understanding. The down side is the video quality isn’t as good…
Страшные и в то же время завараживающие, яйца фаберже своей эпохи. Прецезионность, качество и любовь. Страшная убийственная любовь к науке, а каким образом эта наука используется многим наплевать.
I always wondered what the fragmentation looked like in side a grenade. Gotta love the interweb , now how am I going to continue to study, I got a whole channel to watch a guy play with things that go kaboom!
@@telurkucing5006 It's just a spring with notches. It's actually a pretty smart way of making frag sleeves, as spring steel is already decent quality steel (it has to be to work as a spring), and the equipment would be fairly standard. Just pre-notch the wire-stock you use, make the spring as normal, and voilà, you've got a frag sleeve. You could probably even use normal, unmodified spring-making equipment/tooling, so any factory/facility that already has spring-making equipment could be used to make the sleeves.
Would it be possible to edit the videos in a way that when every individual piece is removed there's a slight pause with a name or purpose of that piece would be very useful because all though I know what I'm looking at as the piece gets disassembled I start getting lost on what is the main function of each component.
please highlight where propellants would have been installed to project the shrapnel outwards. people without homicidal engineering tendencies may have a hard time understanding the function of the components otherwise.
This is what they are using in Ukraine on both sides from dropper drone (and of course the AGS itself). Impressive design, always wondered how they get so many fragments machining. Some designs used scored casing but that spring is genius.
A 40k bolter round has similar properties except the rounds tip has groves for detecting soft materials from hard faced materials. Where the round will not activate until penetration. Or embedded into the person or surface. Organic detection software reads organic material to activate the rounds explosive effect. Hard faced penetration systems for defeating armour of cover. Think of a target behind cover the round will proceed through the material until stopped then explode or proceed through the material embed into an organic and detonate.
It's amazing from an engineering perspective but fuck that's nasty. That fragmentation spring is just nuts and the three cylinder pressure mechanism in the tip.😮
Simple high sensitivity compression activated fragmentation round. Coming in contact with any or all hard surfaces would cause the tip of the round to activate and ignite the combustion material that is missing to allow the internal fragments to cause massive trauma to personnel in the surrounding areas. Crude, simple, but effective. More of a dummy version of an air burst weapon Americans produced, hard to tell if it has a time delay system. But it looks crude and activated by kinetic force.
I was very curious about the manufacturing process but being a milled spring makes a lot of sense. The elasticity of the metal under high explosive pressures is almost guaranteed to create separation that is better than the American pineapple grenade. Who would have thought a slinky could be this devastating.
Me with my pen in the back of the classroom:
Feeling like John wick
Lmfao sameee but at work with my pen collection 🤣💀
😇me looking at the quiet kid
Me cleaning my OG driptop vape in 2010:
(I quit long ago)
i ruined the 666 likes xd (i made it 667)
Weapon designers are really good at their jobs.
we've been making tools to kill for tens of thousands of years, maybe even hundreds oof thousands
Если бы такое же отношение было к гражданской промышленности, страна была бы давно впереди многих развитых стран в 21 веке
@jonb4382 at least it was in space technology in the 1970s, when the soviets were landing capsules on the surface of venus, capturing audio and photographs that were successfully transmitted back to earth, that is a very extreme and impressive leap in engineering.
It’s more just an intense amount of man hours and resources and taxpayer money put into developing military weaponry. You’re talking about generations and generations and generations of design being improved constantly, millions and millions of man hours spent designing it, testing, etc.
к сожалению надо признать что все космические и атомные достижения человечества оплачены второй мировой войной, если бы её не было германии не нужно было бы строить фау 2, и ядерную бомбу. Но без этого не было бы полета на луну и атомных электростанций, телескопа Хаббла и Кьюриосити не катался бы сейчас по Марсу, а Илон Маск не поехал бы в кремниевую долину по причине того что математик Тьюринг не создавал машину для расшифровки кодов немецкой Энигмы.
The AGS-17 grenade launcher is mounted on BMP-2M
Агс 17 применяется либо на станине либо на колесном транспорте - это тяжелое пехотное вооружение. На бмп 2 и БТР 82А. Стоят 30 миллиметровые пушки (разные но под один снаряд) а не гранатомёты
@@user-nu7ms9gf5ewhile that is correct, they're talking about an additional weapon mounted on the vehicle
@@santiagovillalba526 нет, на БМП их не ставят. На БМПТ "терминатор" два таких с удаленным управлением. В остальном они либо пехотные либо шахид мобили если ты понимаешь о чем я)
@@user-nu7ms9gf5eОни ставятся на модуль бережок сверху, человек же написал БМП-2М.
@@wertushka2715 окей, ты прав я думал 2м отличается только модулем птур. Но даже так сколько Бережков существует в армии? 99% агсов применяются так как я сказал.
I hate that they sped this up it makes it so hard to see any of the details when he moves them around so quick
Sadly UA-cam shorts have only 1 minute
play it slower
Yeah shorts contemt sucks
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On computer, replace the URL part "shorts/" with "watch?v=" to open the normal player. Then change the video speed to 0.5
A hardened steel spring methodically grooved for effective fragmentation when the charge detonates is impressive engineering.
You have to recognize a fact. The simplicity of Russian weaponry is remarkable. Simple, effective, able to mass produce at low cost and innovative.
Are you referring to the fragmentation sleeve being a segmented spring? Isn't that a tube, milled into segments? The spring shape is interesting.
Thats how old american grenades were made, i believe specially the m26
Yeah but they stopped making them that way because they found it had very inconsistent shrapnel patterns.
@@ThatGuy-cl8gc Thanks for sharing this. Didn't know of this design. Similar approach at fragmentation.
Now, if I could just figure out how to not shoot down there on plane
- Can't wait to hit targets 4km away in indirect fire mode, like my dad!
- Dude, they're dropping us from a toy drone
They Have To Be Fired From a Barrel
They Won’t Detonate From A Fall unless An Accident Takes Place .
@@throwaway3873 nothing beats a Mavic-3 for this purpose
@@throwaway3873no point wasting money when cheap ones do the trick.
You know that a big chunk of that money is preyd upon políticians right?
Is this a talk between two of those 500 000 dead ukrainians?
20 and 30mm fuzes are wonders of engineering
❤ (that looks amazingly sophisticated to me: analog)
Fuses**
Yeah, I'm glad it's not being shot at me right now.
@@MrMr-ws3tv police are bullshit dispatchers cant arrest 😤 do a citizen arrest on them
Id like to see more frag coils like that. I’m fascinated with the history and technological advances that have been made from the original clay grenades to modern 35mm oerlikon air burst with tungsten pellets
That 35mm AHEAD ammunition is a game changer.
imagine getting hit with those pellets.... ouch
the US has been doing that since at least 1952 with the m26 grenade and numerous missiles
One of the most aspects that i enjoy in your channel is the amount of respect towards russian and former soviet engineering.
Most of the firearms and weaponry channels out there are basically amateurs who are always mocking such equipments without having the slightest idea about how effective they are at achieving their purposes.
Their purpose being getting destroyed by technologically superior equipment?
that "game changing" superior equipment sure is making a big difference hahaha
@@derekschootsHold up. Are you trying to say that weapons made in a country that ceased to exist more than 30 years ago aren't the most modern weapons mankind has developed? Impressive indeed.
@@derekschoots as i mentioned, amateurs..
Come on everybody, lets be real here. Yes the soviets were good at mass producing and their tanks were pretty decent in their time periods. But by no means are their tanks and planes the best. HOWEVER, what they lack in vehicle and plane engineering, they more than make up for it with their small arms. The ak-47 is still to this day one of the best combat rifles ever produced. And again, im not saying their tanks and planes are complete sh!t, but the germans, if it werent for supply issues, have had some of the best of the best when it came to tanks, the ammericans had their bombers and some fighters, and the british had the spitfire. But moral of the story, logistics will trump even the best of the best tanks, planes, and weapons.
Ah yes the kind of shell to make someone a bit open minded 😌
more like swiss cheese imo. full of holes and stinky
😂
What you mean by that bro ?! Was that a pun ?!
@@knowledgeispower3212considering being close to the detonation would cause a bunch of holes in your body and the fact that a dead body stinks, I’d say yes, it was a pun. Swiss cheese has holes and stinks.
More like Spongebob @@ghostmourn
Is it bad that all i can think when seeing this is "ooo great lightsaber parts!!!"
Thank you that I’m not alone
I thought it would make a great mechanical mod for vaping😂
fragmentation ring gonna stretch like vietnam era M-26 frag grenade
As far as I know, the world's first grenade made according to this principle (ready-made submunitions hidden inside the body) was the Russian Rdultovsky grenade of the 1912 model (RG-12)
Who would have thought a grenade would be so complex.
Some fuzes are like swiss watches. The sophistication of say, a ship to ship missile is actually astounding, more like NASA than Boeing, etc. etc.
@@MrTsiolkovsky what?
@@JonathanFootVagina he means missiles are so complex like space engineering
@@mrrager3475 Yeah but he said “more like NASA, than Boeing”; Which is stupid since Rockwell International which is owned by boeing literally built the space shuttles and boeing still works with NASA to this day..
Well it is Soviet
Seem a solid ammunition very well made.
Однажды нас привезли на поле для стрельб около Самары. Выдали каждому по пачке флажков и отправили цепочкой на обозначение неразорвавшихся вот таких снарядов. Каждый найденный такой боеприпас который лежал на земле надо было рядом с ним воткнуть в землю флажок. Чтобы потом сапёры пришли и разминировали их. Было строго запрещено их брать в руки. После выстрела боеприпас встаёт на боевой взвод. И может произойти взрыв при соприкосновении. Но всем было весело. -товарищ сержант, а я ещё один снаряд нашёл! 👻😂🥶
Это не похоже на какое-то упражнение по разминированию, кажется вас послали сделать предварительную работу за сапёров, причём охереть как наплевав на вашу безопасность. Вы вроде как не сапёры и вдруг кто-либо наступил бы на один такой неразорвавшийся ВОГ, так что тот сдетонировал? Очень похоже на распиздяйство и похуизм ваших командиров
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Нас также привезли, но только собирали сами, у одного сослуживца в руках сдетонировал снаряд, долго умирал бедолага((
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@@lhpwjdhiqi6776 балабол!)))
Me with my mechanical pencil in the back of classroom after done answering the exam papers
They made it so good . Amazing !
“Sir the museum clearly states no touching. How did you even get into the case?”
Amazing technology for something that'll be obliterate in an instant
The forbidden corn yum
I was thinking the forbidden slinky when he started bending it
“Hey guys, today we have a decommissioned Soviet artillery sh-“ 💥💥
It’s so incredible how much work and how much engineering goes into one little Cartrage that only works one time. Better be accurate with that one shot
Nobody:
The Brick Wall Grenade: 🧱
What does the word "nothing" mean in your comment
Ah yes... 'bends inner frag material to show that it's a spring' oh no...lol 👍
At what point does a grenade launcher just become a low velocity cannon? 😂
Suppose it's just a matter of semantics to some degree.
Why is a 14.5mm machinegun still a machinegun while a 20 mm machinegun is an auto cannon? At some point it's arbitrary.
Probably the general idea is that a grenade was a low-velocity projectile that relies on explosives for lethal effect, a machinegun was a high-velocity weapon that relies on kinetic energy for effect, and a cannon was a high-velocity weapon that explosives AND/OR kinetic energy for effect.
Something like that I'd guess.
@@breadyboi7286 this is the 30mm vog-17 which iirc is not high-low
@@tomboysupremacist You are correct in that it is 30mm, and that the high low system is not present. My bad. From more thorough reading I have found stated: The grenade is projected by means of a single based nitrocellulose propellant charge initiated on indentation of the primer by a firing pin in the ags. I kind of assumed the principal would remain the same as the vog 25, as high velocity 40mm as used in the mark 19 is also high/low, I was incorrect.
@@breadyboi7286 iirc 40mm HV used in the mk19 is not high-low, at least not in the same way as the LV and MV cartridges. Russia also has more varied and specialized grenade calibers and variants thereof than NATO as they care a bit less about international standardization so its possible they have both high-low and straight HV loads
@@tomboysupremacist There are variants of the Vog 17m with a high low chamber, the Vog 26 if I am not mistaken
This and 40mm VOG cause a lot of casuaties globally annually. Being dropped by drones now too of couse. The ease & precision is astounding. Bradley rounds also used interestingly.
That's not 40mm that's 30mm grenade, fragmentation ring gonna stretch like vietnam era M-26 frag grenade.
@@edibandulan5266 read what I wrote again.
@@Surv1ve_Thrive Understood but this is not 40mm round, this is 30mm round and Soviet claim it better than NATO 40mm. Soviet claim the lethal radius of this round is 18meter.
@edibandulan5266 🤣 In my post I specifically differentiated between this (the 30mm) & the 40mm. So stop digging this hole. I was already 100% aware of both ordnance types, you can stop telling me about them now. Thanks. 👍🇬🇧
I saw a video recently of a Ukrainian drone dropping a round from the Bradley’s cannon and it doesn’t look that much weaker than a VOG-17
The shell casing for that would make such a great lightsaber hilt.
When you realize some of mankind’s greatest inventions and innovations came as a direct result of finding new and more complex ways to kill each other.
This dude has a arsenal
a really interesting channel since childhood, it was interesting what was inside the eggs, sweets, shells in the end 🤔
It’s fascinating all the tooling and machining that goes into each one of these rounds, which would be fired in groups on a belt like a regular old lead bullet in a smaller weapon. Taking this apart kinda reminded me of a mechanical clock or something.
That looks like a lightsaber handle on Fallen Order
Incredible.
AK47 is the marvel of simple and effective engineering, coming close to 80 years old and still highly effective.
they even found a way to make the ammo look brutalistic, i love it!
You mean someone already designed my FRAGMENTING grenade 2.0 ?😮 here i felt innovative it had already been done 😲
Why did you take my vape pen apart 😂
Turning this into a vape would be so awesome!
It would be pretty awesome@@J_Star_34
My favorite part was when he explained what it was, how it functioned, what it was used for and how long it was in service. Truly fascinating content. 10/10 🌟
I thought it was the butt of a lightsaber 😂😂😂
I swear since I found this channel on my feed a couple months back I can’t have a good day until I see some of yalls cool videos
I like grenade launchers
БМП не только сам ездит но ещё и возит пехоту, как правило пехота сидит на броне сверху. И всех посылает матом.
Lethal slinky in the end.
Grenade bullets fired from an automatic grenade launcher, insane
I was just thinking that the pineapple design doesn't work well but it looks like its individual fragments on a rubber backing. Good design. Although that fuse might have to hit dead on. not sure. Are these well liked by end users?
Currently they are a big favorite to drop from quadcopter drones in the Ukraine war. There are countless such videos on subreddits such as r/CombatFootage and r/DroneCombat, with new ones seemingly uploaded every day. The fuze seems very reliable on any terrain and angle.
@@studentloans2488 thats interesting. Drones have really taken over in this war. I heard they were even cracking open DPICM rounds to get those cluster grenades out so they can drop thoes too
@@ghostmourn Not sure about that but I have seen them put the bigger cluster bomblets found in air dropped bombs and strap those to FPV drones.
That was mostly an improvised method earlier on in the war, by now both sides have extensive drone capabilities and drones become more effective and deadly every day.
The current meta is to have one observation drone, one signal repeater drone (to counter jamming and extend the range) and a trained FPV drone pilot that can turn drones into dirt cheap precision-guided weapons that are extremely effective against both armor and personnel. It's both awesome and terrifying
@@studentloans2488 Wow, it is terrifying. I didnt know about the repeater drones but that makes a lot of sense. A nightmare to counter this. Even lasers wont get it done imo, too LOS. The answer has got to be EW. A jammer for every man I guess
@@ghostmourn actually they have specific jammers for this purpose but they are not readily available.
The Ukraine drone forces have also swapped to an analog signal as it’s harder to jam from my understanding. The down side is the video quality isn’t as good…
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Cacap removal tool
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don't forget to greet the guests when they took suvalki corridor
Скажи своей матери, что бьі не отправляля мне больше свои дикпики
A weapon of killing almost looks like a work of art, and a mechanical marvel
Thank you, that arming boss was my problem and your video fixed it ❤
Страшные и в то же время завараживающие, яйца фаберже своей эпохи. Прецезионность, качество и любовь. Страшная убийственная любовь к науке, а каким образом эта наука используется многим наплевать.
Что такое "прецезионность"?
@@user-nx7kd7rp8xпрецензионость это высокая точность изготовления.
I like the shorts. Wish these were available for purchase on the website.
i hate them. the short was sped up so much that you cant even see anything closely at all. I think its bad for your brain
I always wondered what the fragmentation looked like in side a grenade. Gotta love the interweb , now how am I going to continue to study, I got a whole channel to watch a guy play with things that go kaboom!
wtf the fragmentation body is bendable??
Its just fragmented spring
@@dukenukem8381 nice that's a really interesting way to manufacture it
I always thought its rigid not springy like this
@@telurkucing5006 It's just a spring with notches. It's actually a pretty smart way of making frag sleeves, as spring steel is already decent quality steel (it has to be to work as a spring), and the equipment would be fairly standard. Just pre-notch the wire-stock you use, make the spring as normal, and voilà, you've got a frag sleeve. You could probably even use normal, unmodified spring-making equipment/tooling, so any factory/facility that already has spring-making equipment could be used to make the sleeves.
@@alden1132 did that spring like metal interfere with how it fragment? I always thought rigid one better to make more fragmentation
Would it be possible to edit the videos in a way that when every individual piece is removed there's a slight pause with a name or purpose of that piece would be very useful because all though I know what I'm looking at as the piece gets disassembled I start getting lost on what is the main function of each component.
bro with Ukrainian flag for his account pic wants slow-motion teardowns of Russian frag ammo, no wonder. 😂🎉
and YES please
@@davidchana962 it's a soviet round , ukraine has and uses great amount of VOG-17s
Soviet lightsaber technology
please highlight where propellants would have been installed to project the shrapnel outwards. people without homicidal engineering tendencies may have a hard time understanding the function of the components otherwise.
Anyone else think the whole look of the cut open one fully assembled would make a crazy looking lightsaber
You better put Yoda’s lightsaber back together right
That is WAY more machining than I thought it would have been
All of those mechanics for one bullet is crazy
That thing is terrifying it goes bang & everyone gets a bit.
*America: "HE COPIED MY WHOLE FUCKING FLOW. WORD FOR WORD, BAR FOR BAR."*
Russians also have an upscaled frag option the T-55 T-72 T-80 all frag very effectively in battle
The notched spring for a frag sleeve is genius.
Красивый световой меч! У меня с таким прадед воевал в ВОВ
Those look pretty cool. Everyone knows that looking cool is half the battle.
This is what they are using in Ukraine on both sides from dropper drone (and of course the AGS itself). Impressive design, always wondered how they get so many fragments machining. Some designs used scored casing but that spring is genius.
Absolutely brutal weaponry even when designed to take out machines have anti personnel properties.
This channel is like weaponry ASMR and I dig it
I never really learn anything but feel incredibly anxious watching this dudes video shorts of ordnance teardowns
A 40k bolter round has similar properties except the rounds tip has groves for detecting soft materials from hard faced materials. Where the round will not activate until penetration. Or embedded into the person or surface. Organic detection software reads organic material to activate the rounds explosive effect. Hard faced penetration systems for defeating armour of cover. Think of a target behind cover the round will proceed through the material until stopped then explode or proceed through the material embed into an organic and detonate.
This would be a perfect lightsaber part
I really didn’t know they are so deadly. Look at that shrapnel!
Geez that must have been brutal.
Vog 17 and vog 25 are one of the few caseless ammo used in real battle
Fucking rogues on lighthouse got me
SURELY THE MAIN BIT WAS NOT MADE OFF RUBBER --- LOL
Those would make great cigar lighter conversions.
Perfect war tactic drop ammunition on the enemies side except the ammunition doesn't leave the barrel and turns the gun into a frag grenade
The mechanic having the time of his life knowing I'm still paying
Things thing have a good bit of tech/parts in them lol, almost like taking apart an old watch or something
So much machining for something that’s just gonna blow up
Didnt expect that to be flexible
The amount of machining is insane considering that CNC was not a thing back then
High explosive but so fun to fidget with!
Man, I wonder where he got those from....
У нас такой муляж можно заказать на "ozon"
Would be a cool lightsaber design
It's amazing from an engineering perspective but fuck that's nasty. That fragmentation spring is just nuts and the three cylinder pressure mechanism in the tip.😮
The silent kid's Vape.
I straight thought this was a prototype AV Able Mechanic Vape 😂😂😂
4 educacional reasons. Creates smaller version amd put it un a shut gn.the springy is the part that fragmented
Seems like it would make a good cluster munition for drones.
All that damn frag gonna turn me to Swiss Cheese point blank! 😂😂😂
Man that spring is brutal
Thats a big boy actually.
This looks like someone taking apart their vape mod to clean it.
That's one brutal round.....
Average electronic cigarette deep clean
Simple high sensitivity compression activated fragmentation round. Coming in contact with any or all hard surfaces would cause the tip of the round to activate and ignite the combustion material that is missing to allow the internal fragments to cause massive trauma to personnel in the surrounding areas. Crude, simple, but effective. More of a dummy version of an air burst weapon Americans produced, hard to tell if it has a time delay system. But it looks crude and activated by kinetic force.
Nah bro they didn’t just put an entire castle in there 💀
I was very curious about the manufacturing process but being a milled spring makes a lot of sense. The elasticity of the metal under high explosive pressures is almost guaranteed to create separation that is better than the American pineapple grenade. Who would have thought a slinky could be this devastating.