Unboxing 40 Year Old 120mm Soviet Mortar Rounds #soviet #military #war #unboxing #ordnance #mortar

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 0:30

This video provides a detailed unboxing of a 40-year-old Soviet 120mm mortar round crate. It showcases the careful inspection of two OF 120 M rounds, including their fuse, body markings, and tail fin assembly. The crate also contained propellant charges and relevant documentation like an inspection slip and packing list from 1990.

Quick Summary

This video unboxes a crate of 40-year-old Soviet 120mm mortar rounds (OF 120 M) produced in 10/90. It reveals two rounds, propellant charges, and documentation, with close-ups of ordnance markings and safe handling practices.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing the Crate
  2. 00:07Documentation and Propellant Charges
  3. 00:20Ordnance Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of Soviet mortar rounds were unboxed?

The video unboxed two 120mm Soviet mortar rounds identified as 'OF 120 M'. These rounds were produced in 10/90, making them approximately 40 years old.

What was found inside the military crate?

The crate contained two 120mm mortar rounds, propellant charges in cloth bags, an inspection slip dated 2009, and a packing list specifying 'OF 120 M' rounds.

What are the key markings on the Soviet mortar rounds?

The mortar rounds displayed markings including '120 H', '1-90' (indicating production year), and 'ГТС'. The crate itself had Cyrillic text indicating a gross weight of 46.0 kg.

What safety precautions were observed during the unboxing?

The presenter demonstrated proper handling of military ordnance by using protective gloves and working in a controlled manner, highlighting the importance of safety with historical explosives.

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