And how was your drive today?
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The TM-57 has a larger main charge and improved fusing compared to the earlier TM-46. It is circular with a metal case and a central fuse well. A secondary MUV or VPF fuse can be fitted on the side of the mine. The tilt rod fuse gives the mine improved resistance to blast; it is activated when it is forced to a deflection of 25 to 30 degrees.
Oh, ok, so balls of steel and a steady hand are indeed required.
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@Klaus said in And how was your drive today?:
I'm not at all an expert on mines, but shouldn't it be possible to just carry the mines elsewhere? I guess it would still take balls of steel...
That was my thought, as well as how close the camera person was standing.
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@89th said in And how was your drive today?:
@Klaus said in And how was your drive today?:
I'm not at all an expert on mines, but shouldn't it be possible to just carry the mines elsewhere? I guess it would still take balls of steel...
That was my thought, as well as how close the camera person was standing.
Maybe they had one these ridiculous Canon 1200mm f8 $20k camera lenses.
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@mark said in And how was your drive today?:
@89th said in And how was your drive today?:
@Klaus said in And how was your drive today?:
I'm not at all an expert on mines, but shouldn't it be possible to just carry the mines elsewhere? I guess it would still take balls of steel...
That was my thought, as well as how close the camera person was standing.
Maybe they had one these ridiculous Canon 1200mm f8 $20k camera lenses.
Nah. Perspective wasn't squashed nearly enough and he was able to pan way too much.
I know, I'm unfun.
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wtf that's ginormous
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Here they are just kicking the mines out of the way.
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@89th said in And how was your drive today?:
Here they are just kicking the mines out of the way.
Wow. If that had happened here, a team of fifty people would have planned this for two weeks and then they'd have come up with some million dollar robot that would remove the things one by one. The removal would have cost at least a million $.
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