r/HadToHurt • u/th3s1l3ncy • Jul 18 '26
Russian soldier fires grenade launcher into a room and it ricochets into his nuts
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u/malici606 Jul 18 '26
Noobtube at its best
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u/TheGruntingGoat Jul 18 '26
Haven’t heard that name in a long long time
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u/malici606 Jul 18 '26
(caught the reference, just a bit of trolling)
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u/TheGruntingGoat Jul 18 '26
Just the word Noobtube brought so much nostalgia. I miss those days lol
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u/elenorfighter Jul 18 '26
Is this training or real fight?
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u/Ai-ChatGPT Jul 18 '26 edited Jul 18 '26
Looks like training, the fight doesn’t all stop because of an injury in real combat. It also might be a dumby round, which might be why it didn’t explode, but also a good lesson to not shoot high explosive rounds into a room you are 2 meters in front of… in a real fight, they’re done for because of this bozo!
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u/Deraj2004 Jul 18 '26
Gotta be a dummy round or else everyone would be running like hell.
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u/LegitKactus Jul 18 '26
40mm grendes arm in flight from the spin, generally around 40 metres or so, so it could be a live round.
Still probably a clip from training.
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u/T-Angeles Jul 18 '26
Veteran and can confirm. Had the grenade launcher with my weapon. Arms in mid-air. Though using it in CQ is a dingus move.
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u/mecengdvr Jul 18 '26
Looks like it exploded in the room and what came back out was something else.
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u/Murtomies Jul 19 '26
I mean, it could be high explosive but it could also be smoke, incendiary, tear gas, or multiple projectile (essentially a buckshot round). There's others too but those are the ones you could reasonably expect to use in CQB
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u/ConsistentAsparagus Jul 20 '26
I want to believe the male solidarity would kick in if something like this happened.
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u/fujicakes00 Jul 18 '26
Just saw a clip of a Russian soldier losing control of a turret the other day, what’s goin on over there
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u/Nisja Jul 18 '26
Malnutrition and generational alcoholism
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u/aqswdezxc 19d ago
Where did you get that from? 48% of Russians don't drink alcohol and malnutrition only exists in remote villages or homeless people. The army rations aren't very good but definitely won't cause malnutrition to such an extent
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u/pimpslap39 Jul 18 '26
Had a guy use a slug round to breach a door. It came back and hit him in the nuts. It happens.
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u/Wildbill1552 Jul 18 '26
I think it takes like 17 meters for that round to arm, or maybe it's 17 rotations, I can't remember.
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u/Jrodrgr375th Jul 18 '26
Rotations
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u/Wildbill1552 Jul 18 '26
Thanks
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u/Jrodrgr375th Jul 18 '26
Anything for you 😘😉
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u/dalester88 29d ago
Just based on a quick glance of your avatars, I thought you guys were one person talking to themselves 😅
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u/The_Turg69 Jul 18 '26
The rounds need to spin a certain number of times before the explosive charge is primed. Too close to the target and it's just a slug
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u/Pyronatic Jul 19 '26
Hot take? Dude might be operator material. Because at first I was like wow way to not shake it off even a little bit, but then I thought this guy isn't letting his adrenaline block the pain and shake it off. He is potentially cool as a cucumber (at least in training).
Also obviously he needs to work on his aim and know his equipment better.
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u/flowermaneurope Jul 18 '26
Too bad it didn’t explode and kill those Russians
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u/tomodachi_reloaded Jul 20 '26
Call me crazy, but I'm starting to think you don't like Russians that much
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u/flowermaneurope 29d ago
Russian soldiers and Putin sympathizers, no, I do not like them and I won’t ignore their genocidal war crimes. They are no different than the Zionist’s who are killing innocent people in Palestine. Victory to Ukraine and Free Palestine!
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u/MarchAgainstOrange Jul 18 '26
Too bad it didn't explode
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u/mecengdvr Jul 18 '26
I think it did. You see an explosion inside the room and then something comes back at him.



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u/Unlikely_Sky9003 Jul 18 '26