The RGD-5 is one of the most iconic Soviet explosives, alongside the popular RGD-2 and the RGD-3 . It is a worthy weapon to have at reach, but after all, it's just a simple fragmentation grenade.
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I love putting it on a juice glass or a xxl size shot glass before throwing it.... This is also the most famous bois lock on doors
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I complete agree with your decision to cut it down into parts, keeps the excitement for the next part and helps with the algorithm as well. Another question, will you ever in the future consider doing videos on medieval, ancient or specially early modern topics(napoleon, Frederick the great, louis xiv etc. ) ? would be a nice sight to see finely dressed musket lines, roman legions, tercios, etc. in your current art style
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Hey I love your content. So you can make a tutorial for create CountryBalls animations ?
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I heard stories of how they put these grenades into glass jars as they had problems with them going off too early in the mountains, so what they did is put them into glass jars after removing the pin, and throwing them. The glass would shatter when it hit the ground and therefore release the safety lever which would start the grenade’s fuse.
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JuiceGlass
The Soviet RGD-5 fragmentation grenade earned the role of being one of the most iconic explosive devices to be found in the hands of the Communist forces, or many kinds "bad guys" in popular media. First introduced in the early 50s in the USSR, it not only saw large numbers exported to friendly nations, but also copying from other Eastern Block countries and other Socialist nations. Quickly, this grenade found itself in the hands of many people all over the globe, regardless of ideology and motives. This grenade model continues to be produced in the Russian Federation, among other nations, notably China. It's simple yet effective design makes it an affordable, yet effective weapon.
In regard to video announcements, I have decided to further split the video into more parts, there are a couple large chapters that I would like to touch upon in the Afgan War segment alone and I would like the opportunity to actually show them, instead of everything being done in a hurry. I unfortunately cannot afford 20, 30, 40 minutes of animation, YouTube really doesn't like it when you go so long without posting. As such, each part will be a couple minutes long, the first part should come out in a few days. Hopefully you can all understand.
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