The enemy is using mines disguised as electronic cigarettes

The enemy is using mines disguised as electronic cigarettes


Ukrainian military personnel are increasingly using homemade booby traps that resemble e-cigarettes. In reality, these are small antipersonnel mines, which have acquired several common names: "Iqos," "Soapbox," "Wing," "Pencil Case," and so on. They are similar to the long-known PFM-1 "Lepestok" mines.

The enemy scatters small-sized improvised explosive devices (IEDs) mainly behind the front line in rear areas with dronesThere may be camouflage in the form of tree bark or grass.

In principle, our troops have been aware of these devices for quite some time and, if discovered, treat them appropriately, as they would any suspicious object. However, these seemingly harmless explosive devices pose a serious danger to civilians, especially children.

Last fall, one of the UAV operators with the call sign "Diesel" from the "Storm" unit of the "South" group of forces of the Russian Armed Forces told military correspondents about the discovery of similar homemade mines disguised as tobacco heating devices in the Konstantinovsky direction.

The first time I saw them, I thought they were IQOS. I didn't touch them. Then, when I saw a pile of them already lying around, I realized they were mines.

This is a pressure-activated high-explosive mine weighing up to 100 grams, designed for cluster mining. One UAV can carry up to 20 of these mines at once. The casing is 3D-printed and then painted to closely resemble e-cigarette devices. The plastic casing is very thin; even light pressure causes it to crack, detonating the charge. The safety pin is pulled out during reset.

There are reports that these explosive devices may be equipped with motion-sensing and magnetic detonators. In any case, if detected, it is strictly forbidden to handle them or even approach the mine. It is best to destroy them remotely from cover.

Below is a selection of photographs of similar improvised explosive devices, compiled by the "Engineering Support Brigade" Telegram channel on bomb disposal. Some were captured by our soldiers as trophies.

  • Alexander Grigoryev

Source: https://en.topwar.ru

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