Ukrainian Army used the battery fire or the hydrogen tank explosion technique to convert a civilian Toyota Mirai car into a hydrogen and plastic explosive that wreaked havoc. It was not a thermonuclear device or a hydrogen bomb, no fissile material was used. It was made using a fuel tank from a hydrogen car. However, the Ukrainian Army foiled the Russian efforts to take the town of Vovchansk and pushed them to a plant north of the river.
According to pro-Ukraine Euromaidan Press, the hydrogen composition of the bomb enabled it to generate powerful blast waves, fireballs, debris, and mushroom clouds. It reported further that the Ukrainian Army used a remotely operated ground drone to transport the bomb to the Russian positions.
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Since drones were compromised by electronic warfare and the bomb was too heavy for aerial drone delivery, the Ukrainians opted to use a remotely operated ground drone to transport the bomb to the Russian positions.
Toyota will not release a hydrogen-powered car with a tank that can explode if a Mirai driver crashes his car. The high-pressure hydrogen tank in the back of a Mirai is practically impenetrable unless it is lined on all sides with plastic explosives.
How was a Toyota Mirai car converted into a hydrogen bomb?
Ukrainian Army used the battery fire or the hydrogen tank explosion technique to convert a