@Wilshire to [email protected] • 1 year agoRussian incendiaries burning the Kreminna Foreststreamable.comexternal-linkmessage-square19arrow-up1157arrow-down11file-text
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minus-square@Eheranlink3•1 year agoBurning white phosphorus (WP) releases a thick white smoke (P2O5 reacting with water in the air). So if there is no dense, white smoke, it can not be WP.
minus-square73 million secondslinkfedilink3•1 year ago@Eheran Thanks, yeah I saw your other comments that provided informational links after posting this. @ukraine
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoCould this be illumination rounds then? Would explain how the forest isn’t actually on fire, the lack of smoke, and the non-chalantness of the video.
minus-square@Eheranlink0•1 year agoNo, those are incendiary rounds, there just isn’t much left to burn at this point. It looks amazing for a minute and then it is burned up.
Burning white phosphorus (WP) releases a thick white smoke (P2O5 reacting with water in the air). So if there is no dense, white smoke, it can not be WP.
@Eheran Thanks, yeah I saw your other comments that provided informational links after posting this.
@ukraine
Could this be illumination rounds then? Would explain how the forest isn’t actually on fire, the lack of smoke, and the non-chalantness of the video.
No, those are incendiary rounds, there just isn’t much left to burn at this point. It looks amazing for a minute and then it is burned up.