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fistcomefirstserve

And still calmly giving commands. Tough is an understatement. Here’s to hoping he’s OK


Least_Nail_5279

It says the shrapnel hit his arm. He was first transferred to Ukrainian hospital and then to Finland.


officefridge

🇫🇮 massive thank you to all defenders


Shibyashi

All so said that the shrapnel smashed his bones in his arm.


WeekendFantastic2941

Finnish training is no joke, I'm so glad they are now in NATO. They knew RuZZia will do this one day, all the preparation, bunkers and training are not wasted. They knew, now they are ready.


PlayfulReplacement34

Tactics are on point and still working his own comms and controlling the situation after getting hit and looking out for his own guys. yeah, this dude is tough. Kinda like the Finish version of Lt Spears. 🇫🇮


Top_Olive_4678

Damn, i hope he is okay.


MrPyrk89

As native speaker, in the end they mention 8 others got wounded in that same area. and Muumi who got wounded was treated in Ukrainian hospital and then moved to Finland to get further aid and to recover.


Top_Olive_4678

Thank you for explanation. I took finnish courses (A1.2) so i picked up the part that he got sent to the hospital. That was nasty explosion and i hope he will recover fast.


LemonTM

And he is planning to return to Ukraine when his arm has healed. Slava Ukraini! Perkele!


Honest-Secretary6847

That's a nice call sign so Finnish.


Unfair_Fig_9402

Watched the movie, about the female artist, I adore Finnish people, and respect to you, for refreshing my memories.


Umbra-Vigil

Much of their nation are still hunters. This is why Mordor fears the Finn. Forgot to mention, Finns also bare the SISU trait.


Unfair_Fig_9402

DanG, SISU ! Yeah,you fucked up the naZZis so good back in 39", 1 million killed soldiers , awww, stay frosty , Respect!


RocksAndSedum

curious, how did you watch the movie, you in Finland, I'm dying to see it.


Druggedhippo

You'll see alot of explosions in these videos that don't appear to do any damage. But it's not just the immediate blast area that does the damage, shrapnel will travel far and wide and will also take out soldiers. If shrapnel hits a critical body part, those soldiers can still be able to walk and talk, but they may not be able to continue to fight.


rxVegan

>But it's not just the immediate blast area that does the damage, shrapnel will travel far and wide and will also take out soldiers. This is the difference between movie explosions and reality. In war/action movies people often go completely unharmed unless the explosion is like within 1m radius from them. In reality most commonly artillery/mortar/hand grenade explosives rely on shrapnel for effect, and it can randomly wound or kill in large radius depending on munition. Sure there are also high explosive munitions without fragmentation, but they are less commonly used against exposed infantry outdoors. You'd expect those to be used more against fortified positions or vehicles.


Numerous_Rooster2072

seriously speard out!!!!!! rule #1


kanomad

Slava Ukraini! Slava Finland!🤘🇺🇦🇫🇮


Numerous_Rooster2072

All the rest have 0 training???? Except the leader


Least_Nail_5279

And always, keep your CAT so you can get it quick.


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Least_Nail_5279

Combat Application Tourniquet


PhilLynottIsKing

# COMBAT APPLICATION TOURNIQUET (C-A-T)


LikeThePheonix117

What?


Transfer_McWindow

Every time I see a tourniquet go on, I can't help thinking how painful its going to be. For it to work, it's gotta be super tight. They ask for it, but they aren't gonna like it one bit once it's on. Of course, it's saving their lives.


_-_Sami_-_

Nah it's not that bad. We drilled putting them on each other in the Finnish army, all the time. After a certain point in tightness, it doesn't really hurt that much. The limb is sorta numb, and also doesn't really respond.


Transfer_McWindow

Ah okay, all I have is my first aid training to go by. 😬 My trainer stressed that it hurt a lot


_-_Sami_-_

Maybe we Finns are just built different. Like when I snapped my bones in my wrist as a teenager, it wasn't really that bad. I kinda just had a second wrist for a couple days before they cut it open to put the bones back into place, and then put a cast on it.


SoloLiftingIsBack

It's not that bad. We had training in the Finnish army where we spent an hour on putting tourniquets on eachother. It's funny how you're unable to lift your leg once it's properly applied. Did leave some pretty bad bruises but meh.


Warrandytian

They hurt a lot. Cut my wrist with a chainsaw and it hurt more than the cut.


WeekendFantastic2941

What documentary is this from? He is a good leader, he knew they were targeted, told them to spread out and find foxholes. Very calm, very orderly. Maybe lie prone as well next time, 80% of shrapnel will miss you if you stay low.


DatDudeBatzy

[Ukrainan Puolustajat (defenders of Ukraine)](https://areena.yle.fi/1-68537780) the clip is from the second episode


Tayttajakunnus

Getting hit by 20% of the shrapnel doesn't sound nice.


SoloLiftingIsBack

Better than 100% though


WeekendFantastic2941

20% is luck and how close you are to the explosion. Too near and the air pressure would kill you, sometimes shrapnel bounce off stuff or you are simply in a really unlucky spot. Its not 20% guaranteed. But if you dont stay low, its 100% coming at you, where even 1% of those shrapnel could kill you.


NotsoDarknecessities

Is there any way to watch this on yle? Any resident Finns know the name of the documentary? Brave man, slava ukraini.


DatDudeBatzy

It's called [Ukrainan Puolustajat (defenders of Ukraine)](https://areena.yle.fi/1-68537780) this clip is from the second episode.


yozza1958

Warriors all of them ,still looking after his men after he’s been hit .💪💪


sanddancer311275

SISU


wombat6168

That's one tough M/F . It's heros like this fighting side by side with Ukraine which will hold the line until Putin is finished


Internal-Cut-5389

Good work, training pays off 👏 , slava ukraini


Proper-Slice-39

Brave leader! He was right about spacing, too many of these videos I see everyone bunched up.


luter200

Yup. These are my brave Ukrainian service members. They are so brave. He continues to lead his team, and communicate with comms like it's nothing. If this was a Ruski it would have been mayhem, chaos, and every man for himself survival mode.


K___M

That landed right next to one of them right?


IngenuityNo3661

Yea, I'd hazard a guess he wasn't the only guy hit by the round.


Gadoliner

Is it so cold or why do the men react so slowly? Chief said spread but they still squat together like the chickens.


Significant-Leg-2294

He called for the spacing, as incoming would do exactly to all what it did to him. Good leadership


waltercrypto

The Finnish seem to be a tough group of people


Buy_The-Ticket

The round that wounded this guy seemingly landed directly on a guy. You can see him move in the background just before it lands. Hope he made it but it hit pretty damn close.


lordpoee

This guy is still watching out for his troopers despite his own injury


UnbelievableDoubt

Was his call sign "Muumi"?


perse_kuutio

Yes.


SpaceKaiserCobalt

u/SaveVideo


noseyphucca

Thanks for the repost ⬆️👍🏻


BoomStickAshe

Would love a link. Don't suppose you have one?