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Detinating 429 Tons of ExplosivesThis is what happens when you detonate 429 tons of military grade high explosives all at once. The initial explosion at the very beginning is only 30 tons. To give you a size perspective this video was shot from 2-3 miles away out side of the frag radius (sort of). If you watch closely you can see the blast wave travel toward the camera. |
Snipers One Shot One Kill PART 5 OF 5Statistics prove it's damned hard to kill an enemy soldier on the battlefield. That's why the US Marine Corps urges its best marksmen to become snipers--human machines, inhuman patience and precision. From distances up to three miles, tomorrow's Marines train to neutralize enemies with one shot from their rifles--a shot that can mean the difference between peaceful surrender and bloody assault. We journey from Vietnam to Africa and Eastern Europe to observe these snipers watching...waiting...firing. |
Snipers One Shot One Kill PART 4 OF 5Statistics prove it's damned hard to kill an enemy soldier on the battlefield. That's why the US Marine Corps urges its best marksmen to become snipers--human machines, inhuman patience and precision. From distances up to three miles, tomorrow's Marines train to neutralize enemies with one shot from their rifles--a shot that can mean the difference between peaceful surrender and bloody assault. We journey from Vietnam to Africa and Eastern Europe to observe these snipers watching...waiting...firing. |
Snipers One Shot One Kill PART 3 OF 5Statistics prove it's damned hard to kill an enemy soldier on the battlefield. That's why the US Marine Corps urges its best marksmen to become snipers--human machines, inhuman patience and precision. From distances up to three miles, tomorrow's Marines train to neutralize enemies with one shot from their rifles--a shot that can mean the difference between peaceful surrender and bloody assault. We journey from Vietnam to Africa and Eastern Europe to observe these snipers watching...waiting...firing. |
Snipers One Shot One Kill PART 2 OF 5Statistics prove it's damned hard to kill an enemy soldier on the battlefield. That's why the US Marine Corps urges its best marksmen to become snipers--human machines, inhuman patience and precision. From distances up to three miles, tomorrow's Marines train to neutralize enemies with one shot from their rifles--a shot that can mean the difference between peaceful surrender and bloody assault. We journey from Vietnam to Africa and Eastern Europe to observe these snipers watching...waiting...firing. |
Snipers One Shot One Kill PART 1 OF 5Statistics prove it's damned hard to kill an enemy soldier on the battlefield. That's why the US Marine Corps urges its best marksmen to become snipers--human machines, inhuman patience and precision. From distances up to three miles, tomorrow's Marines train to neutralize enemies with one shot from their rifles--a shot that can mean the difference between peaceful surrender and bloody assault. We journey from Vietnam to Africa and Eastern Europe to observe these snipers watching...waiting...firing. |
AA 12 Worlds Deadliest ShotgunAA 12 Worlds Deadliest Shotgun |
US Army Drill TeamUS Army Drill Team |
Apache Hit Full VersionApache Hit Full Version |
Marine Corps Field Artillery At Its BestMarine Corps Field Artillery At Its Best |
Ram Versus SoldierRam Versus Soldier |
Skyguard Laser Defense in ActionSkyguard Laser Defense in Action |
Insurgent Deaths Apache 30mm and UAV AirstrikesInsurgent Deaths Apache 30mm and UAV Airstrikes |
Missle Malfunction Close CallMissle Malfunction Close Call |
Bill-2 Destroying A TankBill-2 Destroying A Tank |
US Military Anti Tank Missile Test FiringUS Military Anti Tank Missile test firing destroys target. |
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