Terrorists used a nineteenth-century cannon against the Syrian army (video)

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In the network there were videos that captured the shooting of Syrian government forces from an old cannon, made, presumably, in the XIX century, reports Look.





In the explanation to the video states that the fire from a cannon is carried out on the building, which may be military personnel of the Syrian army.

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  1. +19
    24 November 2016 10: 10
    squeaked soon, catapults and bows will go laughing , good to see pressed the barmalei government army! To push and not to stop, not a minute of rest to bearded non-humans!
    1. win
      +6
      24 November 2016 10: 13
      squeaked soon and the bows will go

      This must be foreseen for the future ...
      It's time to cook axes, shovels, hoes, pitchforks ....
      1. +9
        24 November 2016 10: 28
        I wonder where they got the ammunition and how they charge it

        1. +3
          24 November 2016 10: 37
          Apparently, the affairs of the bearded are very bad, since they began to use such junk that, in general, cannot but rejoice.
          1. +15
            24 November 2016 10: 55
            The militants began to use nuclear weapons! Quite impoverished ... Now, if the army begins to wet the barmaley in response, they will accuse her of destroying historical monuments.
            1. +7
              24 November 2016 11: 29
              Quote: c-Petrov
              I wonder where they got the ammunition and how they charge it


              It seems that the alteration ... says a lot that are not fools, but things are not very.
              1. 0
                25 November 2016 16: 06
                would be fools would not capture the drain of territories ..
              2. 0
                25 November 2016 18: 47
                Ordinary terrorists are still nerds, but those who lead.
        2. PAM
          +2
          24 November 2016 10: 39
          the campaign is beaten with balloons (cores) with chlorine.
          1. 0
            24 November 2016 16: 28
            Quote: PAM
            the campaign is beaten with balloons (cores) with chlorine

            - What color is chlorine, do not remind?
            1. PAM
              0
              24 November 2016 19: 59
              the second video shows some explosions with white-yellow smoke. Moreover, some shells did not explode, but were destroyed by a blow, one sensation exploded after a rebound, one without reaching.
            2. 0
              24 November 2016 20: 51
              Yellow-green if Vicki is not lying.
        3. +2
          24 November 2016 10: 44
          St Petrov
          I wonder where they got the ammunition and how they charge it
          Apparently matches matched bully
        4. +4
          24 November 2016 11: 55
          Judging by the gap and in flight, ammunition is visible, most likely a mine .. A home-made mortar is ..
          Quote: c-Petrov
          I wonder where they got the ammunition and how they charge it
        5. +1
          24 November 2016 12: 47
          On the video, the OF action ignition grenades were used as well as just the core. It shoots with modern smokeless gunpowder
        6. +1
          24 November 2016 13: 57
          along the cores, filled with gunpowder
        7. 0
          24 November 2016 15: 00
          The guns were taken at the museum, and there was a set of bombers. If you look at the photos of museums, this is the most common type of charge.
        8. 0
          25 November 2016 04: 13
          Artillery shells made of pipes, weld the ends, the retard tube and forward.
        9. Ham
          0
          25 November 2016 16: 41
          gun of the 1860s ... possibly captured at storage bases at the beginning of the war
          the fact that such rarities were used indicates a lack of weapons which was not previously observed
        10. 0
          25 November 2016 18: 54
          The museum must have been robbed ...
    2. 0
      24 November 2016 11: 10
      Quote: kostyan77708
      squeaked soon, catapults and bows will go laughing , good to see pressed the barmalei government army! To push and not to stop, not a minute of rest to bearded non-humans!

      I also thought about catapults, bows, nets and holes))))
      Still, normal people are filthy
    3. +8
      24 November 2016 11: 13
      Jokes, jokes, but to be honest, from what your head will be torn off, there is not much difference - either from an ultra-modern cruise missile of the 14st century, or from an arquebus of the XNUMXth century! hi
    4. +1
      24 November 2016 11: 52
      Yes, this is some kind of "shaitan-pipe" .. "The" Chekhov "mortar was obtained from the cardan ZIL .. Nothing supernatural .. Well, either the local museum or the auto repair shop was robbed ..
      Quote: kostyan77708
      squeaked soon, catapults and bows will go laughing , good to see pressed the barmalei government army! To push and not to stop, not a minute of rest to bearded non-humans!
      1. 0
        25 November 2016 13: 37
        This is not a museum exhibit, but the original design of local craftsmen! The barrel of the gun is movable with a short stroke, in the breech of the percussion mechanism, apparently use capsules from something. it’s just interesting, is this gun charging through the barrel or from the breech? And apparently shoots like a shotgun, everything is useful, that climbed into the barrel. bully
        1. 0
          25 November 2016 13: 51
          Found a video of how and how to shoot from these guns
          <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fUtyNjQ-j
          KI "frameborder =" 0 "allowfullscreen>
  2. +1
    24 November 2016 10: 12
    Well, apparently for barmaley the end is just around the corner.
  3. +1
    24 November 2016 10: 14
    Home-made for sure, but not the year before last, in World War II they tried to use guns from the last Russian-Turkish war near Solnechnogorsk, more than three shots could not withstand scattered (metal fatigue)!
    1. +17
      24 November 2016 10: 19
      Metal fatigue is caused by cyclic loads. From long-term storage, the metal does not get tired.
      1. +7
        24 November 2016 10: 23
        Quote: Dekabrist
        Metal does not get tired from long-term storage

        good laughing good + + +
        - coined wording!
        - the number of "metallurgists" who "know" the word "corrosion" and others like him on the forum is simply going through the roof request
        1. +4
          24 November 2016 10: 26
          Do you know many words bad or good?
          1. +1
            24 November 2016 10: 29
            Quote: Dekabrist
            Do you know many words bad or good?

            - IMHO "know" not a word, but its meaning, at least
            - otherwise it turns out, like Alice's in Wonderland: the words are long and beautiful, but they are used completely out of place
            - I actually spoke about it evenly Yes
            1. +5
              24 November 2016 10: 33
              I still do not understand, do I know the meaning of the word, or not?
              1. +1
                24 November 2016 10: 37
                Quote: Dekabrist
                I still do not understand, do I know the meaning of the word, or not?

                - um ... I, like, wrote everything clearly:

                Quote: Cat Man Null
                + + +
                - coined wording!

                - pay attention to the pluses there wink
                - naturally, you - know
                - and I ... know, since my specialty in my diploma is written as "Metallurgical engineer" ... although I am not a metallurgist at all, but a physical chemist with a bias in metals ... was once request
                1. +3
                  24 November 2016 10: 46
                  Well, I'm humorous, because in the morning everyone is tense too much.
                2. +3
                  24 November 2016 11: 15
                  Quote: Cat Man Null
                  I ... know, because my specialty in my diploma is written as "Metallurgical Engineer" ... although I am not a metallurgist at all, but a physical chemist with a bias in metals ... there was once


                  No matter what a chemist, or even an engineer, it’s always safe on the Internet. presses the keys with a metal slope))
                  1. +3
                    24 November 2016 11: 38
                    Quote: sherp2015
                    No matter what a chemist, or even an engineer, it’s always safe on the Internet

                    - The Internet is looking for work. Slowly, yes.
                    - and you would be better to be silent .. inscription laughing

              2. +4
                24 November 2016 10: 40
                it was from the cat his usual everyday meow-s sounded
        2. 0
          24 November 2016 11: 04
          For those guns, the barrel resource could simply be exhausted, which is why they scattered.
          1. 0
            24 November 2016 20: 57
            Those guns were designed for other gunpowder and shells. If the gunpowder is more powerful with the same quantity or the projectile is significantly heavier than it was calculated, then the barrel will not withstand full life or with an exhausted one.
        3. +2
          24 November 2016 13: 24
          the number of "metallurgists" who "know" the words

          It is rather metalworkersThan metallurgists from the category "Seniors to be sent to".
      2. 0
        24 November 2016 12: 33
        Did I really say about long-term storage?
  4. +4
    24 November 2016 10: 20
    Well, compared to Ukrainian slingshots, this is a breakthrough in armament!
    1. +4
      24 November 2016 10: 35
      Quote: VSZMK
      Well, compared to Ukrainian slingshots, this is a breakthrough in armament!

      Any means to destroy the enemy, whether it be a slingshot or a push of the 19th century, are good! The main result.
      1. +2
        24 November 2016 10: 42
        The 42 linear and 152 mm guns mentioned were shot during the liberation of Bulgaria, but they fired at the 5 -7 shells and the tanks stopped, since there were native shells of the 42 line and English from that time 152 mm.
      2. 0
        24 November 2016 11: 52
        Quote: kapitan92
        Any means to destroy the enemy, whether it be a slingshot or a push of the 19th century, are good! The main result

        An unexpected shot from such a cannon with buckshot will be quite effective. Yes, and it is possible to suppress firing points before an assault - buckshot will fit into it, and the area of ​​destruction is large. And a shot through the window with grape-shot will give a bunch of ricochets "cleaning" the room.
        Only in my opinion this video is more likely propaganda, they say help completely no trunks left! Well, to show that they are on their own, and not mercenaries of the West, it seems like they were, it would be full on the trunks, and we look naked and barefoot.
        PS I doubt that it is possible to shoot from a cannon of the 18-19th century, and here not only rust / metal fatigue, but also modern gunpowder, this is not an old "smoker" that will tear antiques! And to organize the production of the stupid-combat value of this weapon is low, smarter than this explosives in a different way
  5. 0
    24 November 2016 10: 39
    Knives, sharpened sticks, combat insertion fangs, sixth-countryers from outside the world where helicopters drop bombs
  6. +6
    24 November 2016 10: 40
    where else would we see, in action a 19th-century cannon, barmalei, offset, I want to see an incendiary catapult.
    1. +1
      24 November 2016 19: 10
      Quote: W1975
      I want to see an incendiary catapult.

      Catapult as many as you want: http://loveopium.ru/texnika/smertelnoe-oruzhie.ht
      ml / comment-page-1
      1. 0
        24 November 2016 21: 07
        I thought for a long time about what type of weaponry to attribute this slingshot to, for small arms or artillery, but when I looked closely I realized that it was a grenade launcher! laughing It seems that not only we Russians are rich in fiction. It’s only a pity that it is not spent on creation. crying
  7. +2
    24 November 2016 10: 47
    It looks like a homemade product, and not like an artillery gun of the "last-posture" century. Most likely not even rifled as the recoil is small.
  8. +3
    24 November 2016 10: 49
    It will be necessary to exhibit it later in the Battle of Aleppo Museum.
  9. +4
    24 November 2016 10: 58
    nuclear weapons, however, apply ... sanctions! sanctions!
  10. +4
    24 November 2016 11: 17
    Beautiful ... and in the background cars on the highway snooping around!
  11. 0
    24 November 2016 11: 27
    In the first video, it looks more like a hybrid of the 120th mortar. I think he is.
  12. BAI
    0
    24 November 2016 11: 31
    So what's so funny? We, too, met the 41st with rifles of the 1891 model. Checkers in general - hundreds of years. And melee people have been fighting for thousands of years.
  13. 0
    24 November 2016 11: 52
    Terrorists used a gun of the XIX century against the Syrian army


    19th century...

    1801, Mar. 11 Palace coup. The assassination of Emperor Paul I
    1801 - 1825 The reign of Emperor Alexander I
    1826, Jun. - 1828, Jan Russian-Persian war.
    hi
  14. 0
    24 November 2016 12: 21
    Yes, this is an improved model of the Hammer mortar, called the Hammer - Bastion.
  15. 0
    24 November 2016 12: 25
    the future of kakland.
  16. 0
    24 November 2016 12: 32
    The transportation of guns can pass for a simple lover of antiquity.
    So there is a reason to shoot at museums.
  17. +2
    24 November 2016 12: 50
    Most likely, this is not a rarity of the 19th century, but a homemade product, a reinforced pipe with hydraulic rollback, hydraulics look quite modern from an excavator.
  18. +1
    24 November 2016 13: 00
    Has anyone read "The Sea Soul" by L. Sobolev? There is a story about the use of such a gun during the defense of Sevastopol during the Second World War. The gun was indestructible, without any devices there. The Germans covered it many times and thought that it was destroyed, but they dug it out and continued to shoot. It seems that then 100 mm shells approached her.
  19. 0
    24 November 2016 13: 01
    The barmalei did not have anything sacred.
  20. +1
    24 November 2016 13: 28
    The latest American artillery fire system. Top secret but at the same time extremely budget. This is a test for the new destroyer they are experiencing. The flight path was seen, seemingly guided jet. After a shot in flight, kudo rules it by itself; I want to fly there.
  21. win
    0
    24 November 2016 14: 44
    There are two. One is interested in:
    - What are you doing now?
    - I work as a nuclear scientist!
    - Do you design reactors?
    - I clean the nuclei of the Tsar Cannon!
  22. 0
    24 November 2016 15: 14
    I won’t be surprised at reports of terrorists using ballist and catapults))
  23. +1
    24 November 2016 16: 04
    Quote: serega.fedotov
    PS I doubt that it is possible to shoot from a cannon of the 18-19th century, and here not only rust / metal fatigue, but also modern gunpowder, this is not an old "smoker" will tear the antiques

    Yes, you are the one, but we are a chemical physicist with a metallurgical bias, pah or vice versa, in short, it does not matter, the main thing:
    Quote: Cat Man Null
    - and I ... know, because my specialty in my diploma is written as "Metallurgical Engineer" ... although I'm not a metallurgist at all, but a physical chemist with a bias in metals
    1. +2
      24 November 2016 16: 15
      Quote: Alget87
      At first, yes, I agree, but after some, not very long time, I want them to be, but somewhere far away and for longer angry

      - and someone here doesn’t understand writing in Russian
      - does not understand, that is, from the word "absolutely"
      - ashamed ... namesake laughing
  24. 0
    24 November 2016 16: 19
    the crew commander should love the parrot-mater’s on a shoulder and a wooden leg.

    I wonder what they charged?
  25. 0
    24 November 2016 19: 44
    In the explanation to the video states that the fire from a cannon is carried out on the building, which may be military personnel of the Syrian army.
    Or maybe not.
  26. 0
    24 November 2016 19: 46
    Quote: iskander491
    The latest American artillery fire system

    So this is the legendary railgun?
  27. 0
    24 November 2016 20: 22
    the weapon was created as a tool of murder, time is sometimes not dominant over the instruments of death.
  28. 0
    24 November 2016 20: 47
    It looks so weird
  29. 0
    24 November 2016 22: 03
    Heh heh heh, you don’t get it! This is a nuclear weapon !!!!
  30. 0
    25 November 2016 00: 51
    Soon from the catapults Rome 2 centuries BC will shoot!
  31. 0
    25 November 2016 09: 14
    It infuriates theirs Alauakbar, like parrots honestly! Interestingly, they at the woman or at the push also repeat this?
  32. 0
    25 November 2016 10: 12
    triplets we also saw
  33. 0
    25 November 2016 22: 15
    they need to send a manual on the use of slings - they will soon throw stones ...
  34. 0
    26 November 2016 23: 57
    Nuclear weapon!)))))))

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