This information is great i like this mine series.
@Treasuremonk2 ай бұрын
“BIP” blow in place.. That’s the term we used in UXO in Iraq
@yesthecrumbs58062 ай бұрын
Great video
@Myneckofthewoods73 ай бұрын
This information is critical. Now, with the possibility of 9 Sam missiles smuggled into the USA 🇺🇸 .. imagin having to deal with these things thrown everywhere in our cities. Shit man!.. this is getting weay too crazy. Thanks for the info.
@2AToday3 ай бұрын
Can you elaborate on this? I haven’t heard about it. Very worrying. I know there are thousands, maybe tens or hundreds, of PLA personnel here thanks to Joe’s handlers…
@user-el4su7tl6f3 ай бұрын
@@2ATodays2 is gonna have a dedicated video on it soon
@1tactundra1403 ай бұрын
Yes it is. The Chair is Against the Wall
@JohnLange-ip6er3 ай бұрын
@@1tactundra140 no, it isn't. The majority of the Chinese in America are intelligence assets. Not combative. You dont undermine a nation by inserting combatants, you do so by slowly stealing their digital intelligence such as files, pdfs of military vehicles, hell even simple service instructions like how to repair something is 100x more valuable to the chinese than having "ready-to-use" combatants "Waiting to attack" You, and 98% of everyone who is on a civilian status in the US, will never see a live mine, let alone ever come across one in the wild. Stop acting crazy already and go get a damn job lol
@denyscpoyner3 ай бұрын
Looks like it has enough metal that a decent metal detector should pick it up. Whites, Minelab, Fischer.
@tactical-dad3 ай бұрын
Very interesting und great Video. Thanks and greetings from Germany.
@wacojones80623 ай бұрын
I was taught to use a ten-foot-long nonmetallic pole to place a charge 6 inches away from the item to be Blown in Place while belly down on the ground. Charge priming would vary depending on inventory and local conditions. Blasting cap, 10 plus feet of fuse and fuse lighter was the basic. Electrical caps and detcord systems could be used for large arrays to be blown together. US Army 27 years' service 2 Active the rest in the reserve teaching recruits. 19D4H and later 11B4X.
@SecurityGuy423 ай бұрын
Whoever taught you that had no idea what he was talking about. You try anything like that in Engineer School especially where you place the charge you are a huge NO GO at that station.
@Stevie-J3 ай бұрын
I was taught to employ orbital bombardment to safely clear the area by pressing the triangle button while sitting upright on the couch. Playstation operator 15 years of proud service.
@mrpopinfresh-w6h3 ай бұрын
These landmines cannot be neutralised. Since movement is likely to initiate these landmines, it is not practical to disarm them. This landmine cannot be disarmed while the battery is still functioning. Pull the landmine to verify the condition of the battery. If the landmine did not detonate after being heavily disturbed, unscrew the booster/detonator well. Remove the detonator from the booster. Unscrew the plastic screw in the base. Unscrew the upper and lower body. Remove the percussion cap in the lower part of the landmine carefully by pressing a wooden pin through the hole at the bottom of the booster/detonator well. This variant is claimed to be very sensitive to magnetic field distortions and it can be detonated by metal detectors passing over it. When the safety pin is removed and the landmine is deployed in the field, the landmine can only be identified as a T-72B by using a metal detector. The detector gives off a very strong signal compared with the signal of a T-72A. This is due to high metal content in the electrical control assembly. Pull the landmine from at least 20m. Observe the landmine to ensure it has turned over and where it comes to rest. Wait 5 minutes. Lie down and pick up the landmine by the sides using thumb and forefinger. Keep other fingers away from the pressure plate. Unscrew the booster cap from the bottom of the landmine. Remove the landmine and booster cap (with detonator) to the landmine storage area. The landmine still represents a hazard as it has a fixed detonator built into its body, on no account is the landmine to be pointed towards anyone or hands and fingers placed over the bottom of the landmine. The landmine is to be stood on its side in the storage area, with the booster cap close by (but not where the landmine body can fall on it). If you are unable to unscrew the booster cap, do not use excessive force. Even if the landmine is pinned and appears to be a Type 72a it must still be pulled. Pins from Type 72a landmines have been cut down and inserted into Type 72b (anti-handling) landmine bodies. To disarm the landmine, the booster and detonator assembly is unscrewed from the base of the landmine. The stab-sensitive detonator can then be tipped out of the central recess in the booster.
@erickhuntsman2403 ай бұрын
"If the landmine did not detonate after being heavily disturbed, unscrew the booster/detonator well" yeah, it didn't go off when I fucked with it at a distance. let me get up close and personal. why bother with any of that when you could detonate in place
@mrpopinfresh-w6h3 ай бұрын
@@erickhuntsman240 that's if you have explosives sometimes in the field that is not the option that one has mate. you need to read the complete information its to test if it's an AHD version if the battery runs dry then it can't act as an AHD that's why its done with a hook and rope to flip the mine over and remember these mines are in 3rd world countries not everyone has the luxury of c4 or a de-armer device. I'm a deminer and this is why I don't like posting much about land mines as I get silly comments like this and people who don't want to read the complete post or think about where and when the mines were imbedded in the ground. in fact, most of the mines in Cambodia are very much run dry when it comes to the type-72c and type-72b and my father was in the Cambodian civil war he was clearing and laying mines at 15 years old. in Cambodia these mines have been there for more than 40 plus years. and you need to find it so if you did use a metal detector you are already dead. so, it's done very slow with a prodder and there are procedures in place to look for them correctly, the UN does not like people teaching how to find mines nor even the procedure on how to disarm them. and it's called BIP BLOW IN PLACE, different mines call for different pulling techniques and there are wait times can very
@erickhuntsman2403 ай бұрын
@@mrpopinfresh-w6h thank you for your time and education.
@cedhome79453 ай бұрын
I've seen another method.... throw big rocks at it and hit the deck! ( Actually watched a video from god knows where) 🤔
@SecurityGuy423 ай бұрын
I seriously DO NOT recommend dismantling a land mine unless you are trained EOD, Bomb Disposal, or Combat Engineer.
@sbreheny2 ай бұрын
You say there is no metal other than the spring and firing pin but there appears to be a circuit board with several metal components on it. Note that metal detectors look for conductive metal - it doesn't have to attract a magnet.
@SecurityGuy422 ай бұрын
Not paying attention were you. The B and C models are the ones with the circuit which controls the AHD.
@sbreheny2 ай бұрын
@@SecurityGuy42 yes, but you didn't make a distinction in terms of metal content. You should have noted that the B and C models CAN be detected much more easily.
@SecurityGuy422 ай бұрын
You missed that part about the B and C models also detonate when a metal detector head passes over it, also.
@vitalic_drms3 ай бұрын
the YES button
@Gromo_Z3 ай бұрын
Judging by the photo, there are springs, and this is metal. So it is detected by a metal detector.
@keeftaylor8343 ай бұрын
Yes but go metal detect a non-battlefield and see how many hits you get. Then detect a battlefield and see how many hits you get. That little spring will sound way less than the shrapnel and debris that has covered the area, and each hit could take hours to properly probe. It's not detecting a needle in a stack of hay, it's detecting needles in a scrap pile.
@lycossurfer88513 ай бұрын
@@keeftaylor834 AND potentially the metal detector may set the thing off as well.
@SecurityGuy423 ай бұрын
The base model Type-72 the A model has an extremely thin spring. The B and C models have a thicker spring but the mine detonate when a metal detector passes over it.
@cjwars28283 ай бұрын
the factory must be like the one in whitest kids you know with zac
@littlehills3 ай бұрын
so long pitch fork tilt :)
@ludo92343 ай бұрын
Square more like triangular.
@SecurityGuy423 ай бұрын
I couldn't find a good picture of the C model. They have a square pull ring. The B model has triangular.
@CallofDoobie5853 ай бұрын
Yea imagine comin across one of these in our city, go KZbin how to shut it off .. BOoOoOm yikes
@hurtfixer_3 ай бұрын
What's the big deal, I stepped on one and it only removed my foot,, (please include blast damage and a little bit more stats next time, thnx)