Abstract: | The dislocation behaviour was inventigated in specimens of monocrystals of molybdenium during in — situ stretching in the direction 001] near low — angle twist boundary which was close to be parallel to the direction of the external force. Low-angle boundary is easily penetrable for the fast moving nonscrew dislocations and acts as an effective stopper for screw dislocations which are quite parallel to the forming boundary dislocations. The mixed tipe dislocations emission by the low-angle boundary was noticed. On the stage when plastic deformation is performed mainly by the motion of screw dislocations the “relay-race”-like transmission of the dislocations motion through the boundary was observed. |