IQ of Russian soldiers

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In well-trained armies, soldiers are trained to bury mines in the ground so that enemies can't see them, because if they do see them, they avoid them. It seems that hiding mines is a waste of time if your enemy is Russia.

 
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Ukrainians have been putting fake mines, slowing down and wasting Russian soldiers' time by trying to destroy them, he probably thought there's no way those are real, being put in such an obvious, exposed place.
 
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average tokyo mew mew hater
 
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I assume the Russians though it was fake mines
 
Appearently these type of vehicles have poor visibility of the ground and needed some sort of forward operator to scout the premises before any movement can be done. So this is likely not solely not just a incompetent driver.
 
Appearently these type of vehicles have poor visibility of the ground and needed some sort of forward operator to scout the premises before any movement can be done. So this is likely not solely not just a incompetent driver.
That's a huge design failure if that's the case. I find it hard to believe.
 
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Ukrainians have been putting fake mines, slowing down and wasting Russian soldiers' time by trying to destroy them, he probably thought there's no way those are real, being put in such an obvious, exposed place.
I assume the Russians though it was fake mines
Maybe. Still very dumb to take the risk.
 
Ukrainians have been putting fake mines, slowing down and wasting Russian soldiers' time by trying to destroy them, he probably thought there's no way those are real, being put in such an obvious, exposed place.
this is a legit area denial strategy used when you're fighting an opponent much stronger than you
I remember reading this in a 1965 field manual for spec ops soldiers
I'm sure they buried real mines on the side of the road

also maybe the APC was being driven by an untrained soldier (russia is pushing everyone to fight nowadays)

the bigger question is , why did they put 2 lines of mines though ?
 
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Not just untrained but a very dumb one too
I don't think an average untrained citizen even knows what a mine looks like so...
don't think IQ is a part of this tbh
I'm sure there are many 140 iqcels who don't even know which is the cocking handle of a gun
 
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Looks like they survived, mirin.
 
I don't think an average untrained citizen even knows what a mine looks like so...
don't think IQ is a part of this tbh
I'm sure there are many 140 iqcels who don't even know which is the cocking handle of a gun
One has to be a truly retard if he's driving an APC in a warzone and doesn't realize what these things lying on the road are. Also very untrained too, but then again, the Russian military doesn't have good training.

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Looks like they survived, mirin.
We don't know that for sure. The explosion's shockwave might have caused internal bleeding. At the end of the video, his head is between his knees, which would indicate that he isn't in good health.
 
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