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Most Powerful Militry Weapon In Action

Weapons In Action

By Kingsley EgekePublished 27 days ago 3 min read
Most Powerful Militry Weapon In Action
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[The Storyteller] An army's ability to fire is what makes it most formidable. Whether it's defense-oriented weaponry, explosives meant to bring down structures, or nuclear bombs that have the power to completely destroy entire cities—possibly even entire nations—off the face of the earth. So join me as we examine some of the most potent weaponry ever employed by the armed forces. (Slightly tense music) - Whoa. (Dings of bells) - [The Storyteller] Today's video would not be possible without "Conflict of Nations," our amazing sponsor. You can play this free online multiplayer game with a military theme on PC and mobile devices. You must select your country and build up your army to engage in real-time combat against up to 128 other players in the chaos of World War III. Make coalitions and confront adversaries as

(rocket roaring) (blasting explosions) Because the BM-1 launchers are mounted on battle tank chassis, operators can position the vehicle in less than 90 seconds and fire the rockets up to 2,000 feet away. That moves very quickly. Though probably not as terrifying as 20 TOS-1As prepared for takeoff in the distance. Uran 9. Robots are destroying our battlefields in real time; forget about seeing war machines in science fiction movies. The Uran-9, the ultimate unmanned tank, was unveiled by the Russian military in 2016. This robot weighs 11 tons, or roughly the same as six cars, and is about eight feet tall and seventeen feet long. One person can manually operate this tank, however

Up to four warheads can be carried by each missile, and they are impervious to GPS jamming—small, powerful radio frequencies that obstruct communication. As a fire-and-forget missile, the Spike enables infantry soldiers to engage armored targets up to 3.4 miles away from their location on the battlefield. That would be akin to firing from Kilimanjaro's base and missing its summit. Soldiers carrying LR2s, however, usually aim their weapons at concealed tanks rather than mountains because the system enables the missile to alter course and strike targets that were out of sight at the moment of launch. If that wasn't already astounding, the weapon's effectiveness has led to its usage in 34 countries.

Tsar Bomba. Although you may have watched "Oppenheimer" in a theater, how much do you really know about the hydrogen bomb? This bomb detonates through a process known as nuclear fusion, which combines hydrogen atoms to create helium. This sets off a series of events that release massive amounts of energy, resulting in an explosion with unimaginable power. The Soviet Union detonated the RDS-220, also referred to as Ivan or The Tsar Bomba, over the Mityushikha Bay nuclear testing range in the Arctic Circle on October 30, 1961, making it the emperor of H-bombs. This bomb was enormous, measuring 26 feet long by nearly seven feet wide and nearly thirty tons in weight. However, I can assure you that the impact it produced far outweighed its size. When it

(blasting a gun) And if that wasn't enough, you could also give the Phalanx total autonomy. This implies that it can, in a matter of seconds, search, detect, evaluate, and decide whether or not to kill the target on its own. Yes, I will be as far away from the ocean as is humanly possible if anyone needs me. Pantsir-S1. We are currently back in Russia for the Pantsir-S1 missile defense system. The KBP Instrument Design Bureau began developing the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and missile system in 1989, and it was eventually unveiled in 2003. The system is equipped with 30-millimeter and anti-aircraft 57E6 missiles.

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  • Lacy Loar-Gruenler26 days ago

    Kingsley, this is fascinating information and scary when you consider what nations can do with weaponry.

  • shanmuga priya27 days ago

    Thank you for sharing.

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