I knew you´d like that, MV
was that C4, dynamite, or TNT?
It was compressed TNT... i like it more than plastics, because it´s not so messy to use... And we dont use dynamite in FDF, it´s too underpowered and besides; TNT is a lot cheaper
Was that you in the fighting postion shooting downrange
Naw, those were our conscripts... I led that shooting exercise...
Are those 7.62 mm semi auto rifles? What is their name?
It´s an RK95 (full automatic) assault rifle. We rarely use them with full automatic... Actually, we particularly teach conscripts NOT to use full auto. Because the recoil of 7.62x39 calibre rifle is so great when firing with full auto, that you dont actually hit anything with it. Another reason is that we dont like to spray those bullets around... We shoot "double-taps" instead. here is some more information about our RK-family:
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RK95´s picture is the one in the bottom
Did you use a double ring main with Det cord? Electric or fuze detonators? How much explosive?
I used standard safety fuses, with standard primers. they were ignited with electric ignitors.
Ever since i had an accident with electric fuse, when i was a conscript 6 years ago, i´ve been avoiding the use of them. A "Low ignition energy electic fuse" (UR fuse) detonated in my left hand, screwing up one of my fingers (it doesn´t look so bad now). It was winter, and i had woolen mittens, when i was handling that fuse. Of course i had forgot that UR fuses can explode even from static electricity, they are very sensitive. And what do you get from wool?... static electricity...

That´s what you get, from not listening your instructors

Luckily we dont use UR fuses anymore... but i still dont like to use electric fuses.
Was that a simulated bridge you blew up? or just simulated arty attack
It was a simulated air to ground attack, with 30mm cannon... it would have looked more realistic, if i had used short delayed action electric fuses, but like i said, i dont like using them and besides, i dont think that those guys would have known the difference

"If the thought of doing something makes me giggle for longer than 15 seconds, I am to assume that I am not allowed to do it."