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Cool vid.. thanks for sharing. My takeaway is that this sabotage will do nothing.
Slowing them down and damageing carts is worth while. And accumulates as they do multiple passes on broken rail. Not to mention needing more patrols to catch the Ukrainians doing this. The game is about attrition and headache.
Was just thinking about this. Probably can't run high speed over that section of track, but it surely won't halt operations
That's a section of track where the break has been found and documented. At the very least, significant damage that is suspected to be related to sabotage would require additional thorough inspection of the surrounding railway.
So the real victory here isn't damaging the rail line, its the fact that it was done somewhere unexpected and without any sign of the culprits, a few more times and you create a culture of paranoia around rail safety that slows down rail based logistics all along the border with Ukraine. Rather similar to exploding rats
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I like how this is news and is seen as a victory. Not hating or anything, but funny because give me an angle grinder and I can do the same damage as what Iβm assuming was a device made for warfare.
You could do it with a hacksaw, if you had enough replacement blades. And you could do it with an arsenal of bastard files as well. Each iteration on the idea takes considerably more time and effort, though. Those rails are quite a bit tougher than you might realize.
Yeah I know, railroad tracks are extremely hard steel. Just poking fun
Battery operated angle grinders are plentiful (noisy though).
Can you not use some form of explosive charge
Those tracks look like woodπ€¨ That can't be normal, right?
Hardened steel is used for railway tracks because it's more wear resistant, but it's also more brittle and prone to failure along grain boundaries.
Are you talking about the planks the track's laid on? Pretty normal for that to be wood actually. The AMTRACK tracks in the USA DC area are all like that.
This particular rail system is pretty clearly using reinforced concrete ties.
It's concrete. The destroyed one shows the reinforced rebars
The sleepers are reinforced concrete, the rails are very, very strengthened steel. It looks like wood because of the way it failed.
This is gore for me.
What?