So you know the flying angle of the shell (which will determine...

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    So you know the flying angle of the shell (which will determine how shrapnel will disperse), where the shell landed, were there other obstacles to block shrapnel, whether the shell hit the ground or exploded in the air etc etc etc. You can have a concrete wall between the explosion to block the shrapnel and still being taken out by the pressure wave. Impact from artillery, or from artillery is playing silly games with semantics.

    There is no question Russia is firing artillery into civilian areas to terrorise the population. Pretty much the same modus operandi of another certain Balkan battle. I hope the Ukraine can get its "storm" up and going, once they get something equating arms parity.
    Last edited by jonkey1995: 21/07/22
 
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