Old Russian Engine from Above

Meh, it turns out it's not a space engine, but rather a military explosive rocket that must have been fired from the neighbourhood.

There goes the mystery.

I feel so Malkavian :(
 
OnTheBounce said:
Silencer said:
I wonder if the guy will sue the Russian govt.

What would that net him? I think IPLY has more equity than the Russian gov't these days...

OTB

Yeah right... :roll:

Keep driving these SUV's... You know, Russia doesn't have any natural recources that are needed these days.

Meine Fresse, du lebst echt hinterm Mond.

edit: Translation: Jesus K Rist you are living behind the moon.
 
English, Panzerfaustkartoffel.

Also, turns out the thing was an engine from a WW2 rocket artillery missile. It somehow ended up in a scrapyard, and fired, landing into a car standing four kilometers away and shattering its front. Good thing the explosives didn't work.
 
It would be way cooler if it were a space engine :(

Still, old panzerschrecks self-igniting from scrapyards is a cool aspect for post-apoc junkyard scenarios :)
 
The news said it was a Katyuscha rocket, not a Panzershreck/Faust.

Besides, infantry AT weapons aren't meant for ranges counted in kilometers, AFAIK.
 
Mikael said:
The news said it was a Katyuscha rocket, not a Panzershreck/Faust.

Hahah. I didn't mean it was a panzerfaust, I was jokingly reminding our new German member to speak English, attempting to call him an anti-tank potato.

About the range, the thing was accidentally fired.
 
Wooz said:
Mikael said:
The news said it was a Katyuscha rocket, not a Panzershreck/Faust.

Hahah. I didn't mean it was a panzerfaust, I was jokingly reminding our new German member to speak English

Well, and thats fine :wink:
Polish might be an exeption to that rule...
 
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