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| Marc Summers |
how many nukes do we still have left after all those explosions? :p
Too many :nervous: |
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| XoxidE |
| Hehe cool stuff there! |
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| TweeK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
how many nukes do we still have left after all those explosions? :p
Too many :nervous: |
Enough to take out Japan, Russia and China.:disbelief |
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| stren |
| this is beautifl and horrible at the same time |
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| HomerSimpson |
Hot stuff!!
i want more video :D |
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| ivanbee |
| team america - yeah! |
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| Keo_Nade |
| i thought we had 60megaton bombs now? some guy on fox was talking about using them. lol... fox. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
can you really see your bones if you put your hand up to block the light?
also, how do the cameras stay put and still during shots of houses, trees, cars being demolished? |
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| stevieboy32808 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
Here are some more good videos:
This is a nuclear depth charge test... the plume of water is soooooo huuuge!
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Here is the Tsar Bomba, the largest man made explosion ever. It has a good example of what would happen if it were dropped on London (which the actual weapon was intended to be used for, except in the full version which would have been twice as powerful, a full 100mt).
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Is that video an exaggeration? Last time I checked a bomb can destroy everything within a 10 mile radius. After watching that video I was shocked to hear that the U.S. has a bomb that can destroy everything within a 30 mile radius while the accompanying fireball could incinerate over 110 miles. Now that's scary. |
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| stevieboy32808 |
| You know your weapons mister. Thanks Nou;) |
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