I FOUGHT THE NLAW AND THE NL-ACK!

>I FOUGHT THE NLAW AND THE NL-ACK!

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you call that nlaw, comrat?

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Made in UK

Do they just dispose those tubes on the spot? Otherwise it looks like an Ukrainian who tried to use one and got rekt.

NATO equipment doesn’t work lmao

So uhhhh who's winning?

Why did he die pol?

too much tiktok, too little how to fire a nlaw for dummies

He listened to globohomo propaganda and went to die for nothing

The eternal anglo strikes again

a vehicle next to him got exploded

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Shot his own tank by accident.

holy shit makes actual sense
dont these things have an arming distance to prevent just that?

Isn't the NLAW top attack? It isn't just a dumb rocket with an impact trigger at the tip.
To me this looks like the position got shelled and he was caught in it.

You're both wrong, here is the state of the art NLAW

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>holy shit makes actual sense
lol no. I guess you don't know how targetting works with an NLAW.

it looks like thats what happenned.
NLAW has apparently an arming distance of 20m (listed as minimal range)
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and yes, it is top attack

How do you explain the exploded tube?

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that would be the trigger system, not the targetting.
matter is settled anyways.
apparently 20m arming distance.
or thats what it should be, 20m is listed as minimum range

*burned tube.
or rather the plastic part of the tube.
im no expert, but it doesnt look like ammo cooked either.
to me it looks like high temp effect on the NLAW system, and if these werent spent, an exemplary resistance to high temps.

doesnt make sense otherwise.
nlaw's biggest danger to the operator is the backblast.
which could rebound from the terrain, but then the weapons would be to the opposite side of the bodies, otherwise, to their front, pushed by the rebounding backblast

>which could rebound from the terrain
They're designed for use in enclosed spaces, so no.

You sure that's an ukrainian?