Russian drone operators disassembled a TM-62M anti-tank mine to load explosives into a UAV

The explosive is split into pieces and passed through a meat grinder in chunks

Russian military personnel have invented a new method of creating explosives for kamikaze drones by disassembling a TM-62 anti-tank mine. This process of making an improvised explosive device makes the drone deadly.

To create an effective "filling" for a kamikaze drone, military personnel take a TM-62 anti-tank mine, disassemble it, split the explosive into pieces, and pass these pieces through a meat grinder.

All this is done in order to obtain a loose mixture, which then needs to be mixed with several secret components.

After that, an improvised explosive device is obtained that is capable of destroying fortifications.

Tactical and technical characteristics of TM-62M mines:

Case material — metal, weight — 9.5-10 kg, explosive weight — 7.5/8 kg, diameter — 32 cm, target sensor diameter — 9 cm.

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