Russian military truck on the front line of Russia-Ukraine was attacked by a Ukrainian suicide drone. Fortunately, this Russian truck was favored by the goddess of luck. Although the Ukrainian suicide drone successfully hit the truck, its warhead's fuze malfunctioned and failed to detonate. The warhead, which was modified from an RPG rocket, directly struck the truck's windshield, and the drone also crashed and fell apart nearby. The Russian driver who survived the incident recorded a video; they did not rashly touch the dud bomb, as such things need to be handled by engineers. This incident does not seem to have happened recently, but rather in spring or autumn.
Many of the suicide drones used by both sides in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are modified with RPG rockets as warheads. Usually, copper wire or iron wire is used as the "whiskers" for the trigger fuze switch. When the drone hits the target, the wire is compressed, closing the switch, and then the detonator directly explodes to ignite the warhead's propellant. This manually made triggering device is simple and practical, but due to differences in the skill level of the makers, many duds have also occurred.
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