- Nothing more stoic than taking an angle grinder to a grenade whils wearing crocs. - “…wearing safety crocs…” - FTFY
 
- Hard to tell if he has his safety squints engaged though. 
- Shorts and crocs. All he needed was a cigarette in his mouth while he did it. 
- That’s not just a grenade, it’s a grenade grenade 
 
- I would just like to point out that I said Ukraine would do this back when the cluster munitions deal was first announced. I was somewhat downvoted and dismissed! - I would now like my useless and fake internet points to reflect the fact that I, an anonymous person with no military experience, was in fact, correct. - On a serious note, Ukrainian soldiers are brave as F.  - I expect you to hang this in a prominent display cabinet and pass it on to your heirs to be placed in a national museum. - Dammit. The Vistaprint near me closed down. Now I can’t print this for mantle. 
 
- Are you Ryan M Beth? Precision is always better than taking out grid squares but sometimes you gotta take it the grid square. I’m anticipating they use both methods as needed. 
- I remember that convo. Howdy!! - 1 video does not prove your guess. - Otherwise, I’ll call out the last “war on the rocks” to hear Koufman saying (as side note) that the cluster arty was only necessary because of lack of ‘normal’ arty. [Or was it the last Perun!?! Pointing out the lack of European commitment on increasing arty production…] - I demand a retraction. 
 
- I thought I vaguely remembered them saying that. Brilliant use of them - Exactly - Ukraine has inquired about such usage: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/ukraine-wants-u-s-cluster-bombs-but-not-for-what-you-think 
 
- You’re as smart as the Ukrainians! - No. Not even close. 
 
 
- Eek! Those guys look like they know what they’re doing, but they still gotta have balls of Ukrainium to be playing with those things. - Upvoted just for “Ukrainium” 
 
- That was a solid cut, that man knows his way around an angle grinder. - That almost looks too clean to be a grinder cut. 
 
- These are brave people. What could possibly go wrong? If they do this often, there are bound to be casualties. - When you strap explosives to a drone… I kind of think that’s the intention. - True enough. But it’s still quite literally “playing with fire”. Maybe necessary, but terribly dangerous to the operators, too; much more so than most “refined” weapon systems. “Weapon Safety” is a thing. 
 
 
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- My butthole clenched up when the angle grinder came out. 
- Vindication for Ryan McBeth lol 
- Is this why the US sent them a ton of cluster munitions? - I know there was a ton of concern since they leave behind UEO pretty badly on their own land. Using them for drone-delivered-precision weapons is pretty brilliant. - AFAIK, the main reason was to fill a shortage of standard artillery shells and to help clear trenches. Disassembly, as you can see, is somewhat dangerous. - The main reason was it looks good for PR and countries that donated them no longer want to maintain a weapon they can’t use. - I’ll agree with the second half of your statement. Storage and disposal is expensive. 
 
 
- I doubt this is why, but I’m sure it’s better used that way if they do it. 
 
- call an Швидка допомога … but not for me 
- there were also Rockeye-like submunitions used this way - And Ukraine has inquired about such usage: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/ukraine-wants-u-s-cluster-bombs-but-not-for-what-you-think 
 













