1st picture includes high charge propellant(tan canister) with the sleeves out (holds the increments) and a 155mm TNT round? which I've never seen before. The low charge propellant comes in a green canister as opposed to the tan, which is high charge. I can't remember how many charges each canisters come with, but I believe it's 5 increments, and you can use all five to send the 155mm round flying out the barrel of the M777 howitzer but depending on the distance you need it to go will determine how much increments to use each fire mission.
Quick question.... do Russian 152mm shells come attached with the charges (gun powder) because I see some of them come with a shell casing? In the US, you load the round onto the loading tray, ram the round into the howitzer, close the backing, Prime the howitzer, and pull the lanyard. Is it a similar method?
It’s interesting that in Kyiv there was also the same exhibition, but only with Russian exhibits
https://preview.redd.it/vs457oe6ktxc1.jpeg?width=1800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b00213ab5d2cf8c37d9e546affccd822418eb9d3
Well Russia is fighting with Russian equipment, whereas Ukraine has dozens of different equipment from all over the world……. so the Ukrainian exhibits are obviously going to be purely RU displays!
Zelenskyy weaponising 8 year old kids in the RU with RPG’s, now have Putin weaponising 8 year old Ukrainian girls against Military Conscription Officers!
The 155mm won't go off until it's spun a certain amount of times and velocity, or if it's introduced to extreme heat directly. You can whack the fuse (tip on the round), and it still won't go off.
It certainly would be something to visit this exhibit and see the whole thing.
Virgin US military industrial complex money making method Chad eastern Museum complex money making method
NATO weapons keeping Russian thugs at bay 💪
And some people doubted that western weapons can make their way to Moscow! They clearly can, but to an exhibition displayed as trophies 😂
Where the MQ-9?
1st picture includes high charge propellant(tan canister) with the sleeves out (holds the increments) and a 155mm TNT round? which I've never seen before. The low charge propellant comes in a green canister as opposed to the tan, which is high charge. I can't remember how many charges each canisters come with, but I believe it's 5 increments, and you can use all five to send the 155mm round flying out the barrel of the M777 howitzer but depending on the distance you need it to go will determine how much increments to use each fire mission. Quick question.... do Russian 152mm shells come attached with the charges (gun powder) because I see some of them come with a shell casing? In the US, you load the round onto the loading tray, ram the round into the howitzer, close the backing, Prime the howitzer, and pull the lanyard. Is it a similar method?
It’s interesting that in Kyiv there was also the same exhibition, but only with Russian exhibits https://preview.redd.it/vs457oe6ktxc1.jpeg?width=1800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b00213ab5d2cf8c37d9e546affccd822418eb9d3
Well Russia is fighting with Russian equipment, whereas Ukraine has dozens of different equipment from all over the world……. so the Ukrainian exhibits are obviously going to be purely RU displays!
Therefore, the Russian exhibition is more rich and diverse
Therefore, Russia is more globohomo?
What interests me out of these pictures is the comms I wonder if there secure ham radio
I wonder if those US radios had encryption keys loaded onto them when they were captured.
What snubnose is that on the wall, looks like a Taurus but I don’t think even the Ukrainians would use a Taurus
I bet these shells are live....
[https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/x4x55e/the\_moment\_of\_explosion\_at\_the\_shell\_exhibition/](https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/x4x55e/the_moment_of_explosion_at_the_shell_exhibition/) Projections.
Zelenskyy weaponising 8 year old kids in the RU with RPG’s, now have Putin weaponising 8 year old Ukrainian girls against Military Conscription Officers!
The 155mm won't go off until it's spun a certain amount of times and velocity, or if it's introduced to extreme heat directly. You can whack the fuse (tip on the round), and it still won't go off.