@BallisticHighSpeed What is really freaky stop the Film at the &:25 mark and it looks like the Eyes are on Fire as well as there is what appears to be Ghost Images of the Skull in the Flames .
You guys make these demolitions experts so damn happy it almost makes me tear up. Grandpa was into demolition and nothing made his eyes sparkle more than talking about how much you’d need to stick up something’s ass to blow it sky high
@@myinstgiscarbenuim1693 it was more like playing around what's effective and most liked in their world but yeah...they did worse than just killing people so detcord would be my choice also
An older friend of mine that served as a "PMC" during the 1970s during the African "Bush Wars" told me about an event he witnessed. The group he was working with were hired by people involved in the cattle industry due to insurgents/terrorists that were stealing herds of cattle, often killing anyone that was there to prevent these acts. Some of the cattle were consumed by the insurgent forces but most were being hauled across the nearest national border and sold to finance the insurgency which was extremely brutal to anybody they happened to dislike. My friends group would find an area where the cattle were being stolen with the greatest frequency and set up a few teams to ambush any insurgents moving in on any of the heards they staked out. This normally resulted in about 2 minutes of intense gunfighting and about 2-4 dead insurgents with 5 to 10 insurgents captured who would then be turned over to local authorities. Eventually the insurgents started becoming more heavily armed and more likely to put up a solid fight. Someone made the determination that the base camp for the insurgents involved in the cattle theft operations needed to be located and eliminated. The next time some insurgents were captured the "PMCs" conducted their own interogation, initially without much success. Then two of them had detcord wrapped around their necks while standing in front of the other insurgents. They still wouldn't talk. The detcord was touuched off and I quote my friend, "The rest of the insurgents were practically drawing maps to their leaders tents by the time the heads hit the ground." I'm not saying I condone such actions but I cannot deny the effectiveness in this instance.
A rule with det cord is not to exceed a radius curve of 75mm / 3 inch, joins require a minimum overlap and adherence to the rule of detonation direction. To say sympathetic detonation really doesn't apply to det cord. The shock wave will invigorate whatever is adhering to the basic rules of setting up det cord. Sympathetic detonation involves the initiation (usually unwanted) of an explosive charge called the acceptor due to the detonation of another charge called the donor.
It's always fascinating seeing how violently ballistic gel can deform and expand when shot or blown up, and then it returns back to basically the same original form
@@arko.0.1. Then i misunderstood your comment, i thought you meant that ballistic gel is a bad analogy for human flesh because you thought that it was supposed to be like skin. Cheers mate
Did you notice the jaw breaking apart and then snapping back when the head was decapitated? Sooo cool! 🙃 I keep thinking you've reached the absolute max in your videos, and yet you just keep getting better and better. Just blows my mind how great your videos are. Thank you!!!😍
-did you notice the jaw breaking apart then snapping back when the head was decapitated? Sooo cool! -duane Perkins That is so cursed without context that it’s a ballistics dummy
My dad was in the army in the 1980s and early 90s, he told me about some of the training they received and how you can fell a tree using detcord to block roads to stop soviet tanks from driving through them
That last Explosion was terrifying. The facial symmetry of the skull made his face bloom into a bloody butterfly and then it took on the visage of a giant man eating demon monster. You actually see the Demon monster take a bite out of the air once its created and then it just floats there in the air smiling while the brain attempts to catch up... ... This series has been by far the coolest high speed video I have ever seen... Good job committing to the effort and cost this no doubt took to make happen. Can't Wait to see what else you have in store.
So glad to see this channel growing lately, I came in a few months back when I think you were only around 70k subscribers, and now you're pushing 250k. Keep it up!
Utterly astounding! These are amazing to watch. There's so many things going on at the same time in this footage, and all at a rate that is imperceptible to the naked eye. Just breathtaking to see in such mind blowing (pun intended) detail. I really gotta hand it to you guys and the makers of these cameras for being able to capture this so unbelievably well. I've never seen anything like this before. Thanks for taking the time and effort to arrange everything needed to accomplish this. Why you haven't got 1m+ subs so far is beyond me! BHS Rocks!
Having worked with commercial explosives, det-cord is all kinds of fun. It was interesting to see how it went through the ballistic gell block. Awesome.
There are almost too many amazing parts to these videos to call out a single one. I think my favorite part is seeing the shockwaves making different reverberations and patterns. Best content you done so far guys!
This is award winning footage, especially the gel block. You really need to do more explosions! I was impressed by the shockwave reflection in the last vid. This one has multiple shockwave interactions worth analyzing. Like with decapitating the torso. First the annular wave blasts around the neck, then the center of the ring collapses and spawn 3 daughter wavefronts; one going up and two crossing ear to ear. We can assume a fourth blew downwards and was ultimately responsible for expanding the jaw. You guys should be submitting this footage to forensic labs. I love this channel!!
When I was in the army, I heard a story about a 2nd lieutenant attending demo training. This young LT had about 10' of det cord wrapped around his Kevlar helmet for "ready" use. An SFC engineer asked the LT if he could have about 5' of his det cord. "Sure sarge, here". The SFC wrapped the borrowed cord around a 5" cedar tree, hooked up a blasting cap and "fire in the hole". About 6' of cedar tree toppled over neatly severed where the cord had been placed. As you can imagine, it didnt take long for that boy to remove the remaing cord from around his brain bucket. Best lesson that young LT ever learned. By the way, if you're blowing stuff up with det cord, maybe pass that lesson along by showing what it would do to a Kevlar helmet.
Oh my god that footage! This is insane, so brutal but so fascinating. The refraction along the shockwave front and bouncing off each other whilst still inside the fire of the explosion... That was mindblowing. Please keep it going lads! :D
Very cool high-speed footage. You are seeing both the positive pressure and negative pressure effects. Negative pressure is tough to see with the human eye, but your cameras capture it perfectly.
@@dansands8140yup. Camera is way more expensive than most people’s cars, the full body ballistic dummy is extremely expensive, and you need licensing to legally purchase and own det cord in the US
I retired from 36 years as an underground miner in Colorado. I couldn't begin to estimate how many thousands of feet of "primacord" I have run. We always knew it was an explosive and how fast it burned but it was exclusively used to set off a larger powder charge. For oversize, we ran what we called a trunk line of primacord down the length of the drift and tied off individual charges in drawpoints with it. Of course, for safety the mine was cleared before blasting and I never had an opportunity to see the cord in action. Likely I wouldn't be typing this if I had. This video kinda gave me goose bumps... Thanks guys!
Back in 2005 the SF guys on our FOB decided to try and burn down a palm grove, right outside the gate and they went with homemade napalm and det chord. They didn't get the wrap right though because instead of the barrel being blown outward so it could spray the mixture onto the foliage and burn down the vegitation, it just shot the 50 gallon drum straight up into the air with a HUGE mushroom cloud and fireball lmao!! We didn't have any incidents of IED's outside the FOB for a month or 2 after that. It was a great deterent since it looked like a 1980's action movie, but it didn't really burn down that much. The shockwave did more damage than the fireball lol.
The sickly splat of the top of the scalp was just the cherry on top, but one that was the key to gruesome perfection. That final detonation and the splat that was truly the pinnacle of the video
reminds me a lot of the bone breaking x-ray moves from mortal kombat, just with explosives instead of martial arts. incredible footage, can’t wait to see what’s next in this series!
All of this would be GREAT for practical movie visual effects! The shock-cord/Det-cord on the full-body dummy looks like some crazy "self-destruct" sequence by a crazy looking alien.
It would be very cool to possess a license to buy Det Cord. It can be used for forming some cool types of metal art with impression patterns. I wonder how expensive a spool would cost if one was licensed to purchase it legally? I also would love to see what different size blocks of C4 could do to some thick mild steel plate laying flat on the hard ground. Also what it would take to cut a single train rail in half, perhaps a shaped charge? Keep up the cool videos, be safe!
بغض النضر عن جمال مقطع الفيديو و التصوير و المونتاج وكل شيئ ولكن يجب ان نعترف ان البشر هم اكثر الحيوانات وحشية على وجه الأرض تحياتي من بلاد الرافدين لكل العالم حب كبير❤
this legit happened here in Ontario Canada. I am a bomb tech and my unit responded to this exact call...retired miner explosive tech commited suicide via det cord. thanks for doing this always interesting to see the results of explosives. ....I may have some ideas for ya...
In 1970 before being deployed to Viet Nam I went through ordinance training at Camp Roberts. It included C4, Claymores, Plastic- Explosives (shaped charges), Bangalore Torpedos, Det Cord, and various detonators. We were also trained to search for IEDs (then known as booby-traps). It would be interesting to see you show what you can do with shaped charges. Such as using a cone shaped charge to blow a hole in a metal plate. ...just a thought. I enjoyed myself. I was 18 at the time. PhilMW
Try to film an asian kid get slapped by their parents with sandals, broom, or belts That shits used by asian parents really worked as ballistic projectile. So much EMOTIONAL DAMAGE put on every slap
its cut exactly as in the granite quarrying using 1 1/4 inch holes, foot appart with 100 to 300 gr cord, leaving a clean cut but same time left black burn, we pour water in hole to improve power and dont left burn, gasses sometime escape throught natural fissure and made fire for a min or so, that’s quite special!
The moment the 2nd head blew off I instantly had to like the video. I don’t care if they sit around and drink bud light for the next 10 min at this point they have a banger regardless ! Great job guys!!
I done a bit of blast crew work at a famous diamond mine here in Australia. Det cord jobs were always entertaining, especially when the bosses can't get in the pit.
Im new to this channel (please dont ask why cuz idk) i went back and watched your intro like 8 times. By far the coolest. Some do funny but yours is the most awesome.
The last week of Sapper School was spent in the woods doing our practicals. When all was said and done one day we still had a reel of get cord left over. A reel is pretty damn heavy so we had an idea. Let's practice abatis! We wrapped that entire reel of det cord around a massive oak tree, ran about 100m of shock tube and let it rip. It cut that oak tree down almost as cleanly as a chainsaw.
The craziest part about 8:48 is that the jaw got fractured but the gel of the head stayed so well intact that no one even seem to have noticed it afterwards.
The yellow det cord… I used some coils of it under 3 turkey bags with gasoline in each. Had the coil on a piece of plywood that the turkey bags were on. On the side of each plywood square was a little cylindrical article that emitted a shower of sparks. The det cord atomized the gasoline and the sparklers, for lack of a better word, ignited the vapors. Sent fireballs up a hundred feet-ish. Got to do it twice. 12 gallons of gas will burn up in about 4 seconds.
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Epic footage
He'll yeah !
What if you had used that fancy 200 Grain stuff on the body and head instead?
Just an FYI, but there is no ability to save any of your videos to a Watch Later list, that button disappears as the page is loading.
@BallisticHighSpeed What is really freaky stop the Film at the &:25 mark and it looks like the Eyes are on Fire as well as there is what appears to be Ghost Images of the Skull in the Flames .
Basically every frame of those explosions would be an amazing metal album cover
Rammstein album cover
@@thomaskok5773 I wouldn't be surprised if they did this at a live show
You beat me to it haha. I was gonna say pause at 14:37
“Thank you, we are Wreath of Flames!”
@@apaine81 They did, the lead singer is a certified pyrotechnician afterall
You guys make these demolitions experts so damn happy it almost makes me tear up. Grandpa was into demolition and nothing made his eyes sparkle more than talking about how much you’d need to stick up something’s ass to blow it sky high
I'm halfway through the video and this is already the coolest use of ballistic dummies I've seen yet. Love it
it's waaay too encouraging for the seemingly unstoppable insanity that is mercan psychosis
You should see the videos ISIS made with det cord.
@@raymondo162 Vietnam was a long time ago. Been there, done that.
Wait till you see the end...
Thanks!
6:03 A PERFECT homage to Fallout: New Vegas and the explosive collars. Great video guys.
Or the explosive collars from The Olympic War novel. That book is sick.
Look up Brian Wells bomb collar incident
@@Sion_Revan anytime you shoot something in the face and gib their head you get the same effect
Lol I thought they got the idea from the ISIS video
Det cord in an explosive collar is horrific now that I realize it could be reality
Det cord around the neck, thank you for doing what every combat engineer has thought of at one point
ISIS did that to their victims
@@leowulf8116 merciful enough
@@myinstgiscarbenuim1693 it was more like playing around what's effective and most liked in their world but yeah...they did worse than just killing people so detcord would be my choice also
@@leowulf8116 Yeah compared to the slower methods... I'll take turning myself to soup in < 1 millisecond as well.
@@zchen27 yeah...but at first I prefer to live long and lucky🙂
That's bonkers how fast det cord travels. Fantastic footage.
Just as it's nearly there it's already been. 💥
PETN is amazing uh
Almost as fast as the bytes of data that you have sent around the world by typing this..
@@truthbetold1855 Not even close to how fast data travels.
@@ricksterallain I’m guessing ya talking about fiber optics
An older friend of mine that served as a "PMC" during the 1970s during the African "Bush Wars" told me about an event he witnessed. The group he was working with were hired by people involved in the cattle industry due to insurgents/terrorists that were stealing herds of cattle, often killing anyone that was there to prevent these acts. Some of the cattle were consumed by the insurgent forces but most were being hauled across the nearest national border and sold to finance the insurgency which was extremely brutal to anybody they happened to dislike. My friends group would find an area where the cattle were being stolen with the greatest frequency and set up a few teams to ambush any insurgents moving in on any of the heards they staked out. This normally resulted in about 2 minutes of intense gunfighting and about 2-4 dead insurgents with 5 to 10 insurgents captured who would then be turned over to local authorities. Eventually the insurgents started becoming more heavily armed and more likely to put up a solid fight. Someone made the determination that the base camp for the insurgents involved in the cattle theft operations needed to be located and eliminated. The next time some insurgents were captured the "PMCs" conducted their own interogation, initially without much success. Then two of them had detcord wrapped around their necks while standing in front of the other insurgents. They still wouldn't talk. The detcord was touuched off and I quote my friend, "The rest of the insurgents were practically drawing maps to their leaders tents by the time the heads hit the ground." I'm not saying I condone such actions but I cannot deny the effectiveness in this instance.
please tell me you found new friends
What a waste of time thinking up and typing out that bullshit story
During the late 1970s, in Southern Angola, we occasionally used detcord in ambush scenarios.
A rule with det cord is not to exceed a radius curve of 75mm / 3 inch, joins require a minimum overlap and adherence to the rule of detonation direction. To say sympathetic detonation really doesn't apply to det cord. The shock wave will invigorate whatever is adhering to the basic rules of setting up det cord. Sympathetic detonation involves the initiation (usually unwanted) of an explosive charge called the acceptor due to the detonation of another charge called the donor.
Ackchually… 🤓
I read this comment 4 times and still have no fn idea what he is trying to explain
This is what happens when no one asks for the information you have.
@@tioswift3676I perfectly understood it, don’t over bend it. And keep it spaced more than 3” if you don’t want it to all go up at once.
when I think of all the charges we did with old scho det cord and MDI....
It's always fascinating seeing how violently ballistic gel can deform and expand when shot or blown up, and then it returns back to basically the same original form
You mean like human tissue it's designed to emulate? Yeah, skin is stretchy, watch someone being punched in slow motion...
@@ernestchadwell9069skin is not that stretchy lol
@@arko.0.1.ballistic gel is not supposed to be skin. Its just a imitation of the texture of human muscle and fat tissue.
@@antonh1159 yes, thats why i told him that this gel isn't "like" skin
@@arko.0.1. Then i misunderstood your comment, i thought you meant that ballistic gel is a bad analogy for human flesh because you thought that it was supposed to be like skin.
Cheers mate
Did you notice the jaw breaking apart and then snapping back when the head was decapitated? Sooo cool! 🙃 I keep thinking you've reached the absolute max in your videos, and yet you just keep getting better and better. Just blows my mind how great your videos are. Thank you!!!😍
-did you notice the jaw breaking apart then snapping back when the head was decapitated? Sooo cool!
-duane Perkins
That is so cursed without context that it’s a ballistics dummy
you just like the statue then
I've seen an ISIS video like this o_o
My dad was in the army in the 1980s and early 90s, he told me about some of the training they received and how you can fell a tree using detcord to block roads to stop soviet tanks from driving through them
👍👍
Anyone else notice at 8:54 when the jaw bone breaks into multiple pieces but is held together by the gelatin?
🤯I like how the camera perfectly captured every single concussion\pressure\shockwave etc
That last Explosion was terrifying. The facial symmetry of the skull made his face bloom into a bloody butterfly and then it took on the visage of a giant man eating demon monster. You actually see the Demon monster take a bite out of the air once its created and then it just floats there in the air smiling while the brain attempts to catch up... ... This series has been by far the coolest high speed video I have ever seen... Good job committing to the effort and cost this no doubt took to make happen. Can't Wait to see what else you have in store.
need to get out more m8
Testing out finisher moves in slow mo is pretty cool.
FINISH HIM!!!
FATALITY
Scorpion Wins
That's exactly what I was thinking. Most of the slow footage kinda just looks like a scorpion fatality.
No need to test. I've seen ISIS execution videos with det cord like this. Live demo.
@Malacovics They weren't in super slow motion though.
@@666ingz they were
Thanks x2
Thanks so much!
So glad to see this channel growing lately, I came in a few months back when I think you were only around 70k subscribers, and now you're pushing 250k. Keep it up!
Glad to have you here!
I did Sapper in the ARMY. the closer you stack the Det Cord, the better combustion... Ducktape and DC equals DESTROYED armor hinged doors 🤘
Utterly astounding! These are amazing to watch. There's so many things going on at the same time in this footage, and all at a rate that is imperceptible to the naked eye. Just breathtaking to see in such mind blowing (pun intended) detail. I really gotta hand it to you guys and the makers of these cameras for being able to capture this so unbelievably well. I've never seen anything like this before. Thanks for taking the time and effort to arrange everything needed to accomplish this. Why you haven't got 1m+ subs so far is beyond me! BHS Rocks!
1:50 : 5 years old me seeing a person in a kfc for the first time
This comment fucking killed me😂😂😂😂
What a mind-blowing content.
Having worked with commercial explosives, det-cord is all kinds of fun.
It was interesting to see how it went through the ballistic gell block.
Awesome.
There are almost too many amazing parts to these videos to call out a single one. I think my favorite part is seeing the shockwaves making different reverberations and patterns. Best content you done so far guys!
13:11 some level 1 goblin after calling the level 12 wizard a scroll sniffer
This is award winning footage, especially the gel block. You really need to do more explosions! I was impressed by the shockwave reflection in the last vid. This one has multiple shockwave interactions worth analyzing. Like with decapitating the torso. First the annular wave blasts around the neck, then the center of the ring collapses and spawn 3 daughter wavefronts; one going up and two crossing ear to ear. We can assume a fourth blew downwards and was ultimately responsible for expanding the jaw. You guys should be submitting this footage to forensic labs.
I love this channel!!
award-winning ?? what f in award ?? oscar - DUH
When I was in the army, I heard a story about a 2nd lieutenant attending demo training. This young LT had about 10' of det cord wrapped around his Kevlar helmet for "ready" use. An SFC engineer asked the LT if he could have about 5' of his det cord. "Sure sarge, here". The SFC wrapped the borrowed cord around a 5" cedar tree, hooked up a blasting cap and "fire in the hole". About 6' of cedar tree toppled over neatly severed where the cord had been placed. As you can imagine, it didnt take long for that boy to remove the remaing cord from around his brain bucket. Best lesson that young LT ever learned. By the way, if you're blowing stuff up with det cord, maybe pass that lesson along by showing what it would do to a Kevlar helmet.
Oh my god that footage! This is insane, so brutal but so fascinating. The refraction along the shockwave front and bouncing off each other whilst still inside the fire of the explosion... That was mindblowing. Please keep it going lads! :D
7:30 *bad to the bone riff plays*
Just awesome ! Loving this series out at the explosives range
Very cool high-speed footage. You are seeing both the positive pressure and negative pressure effects. Negative pressure is tough to see with the human eye, but your cameras capture it perfectly.
Absolutely fantastic footage 👏 👏 👏 👏. The high speed on this channel is unparalleled.
SloMo guys are years ahead ................ and better
The slowmo on the full body is like a wizard casting a spell, it's cool
Man the cost of this vid musta been a hard pill... Great work!
Yeah that gel aint cheap
These guys have deep pockets, that camera is at least 50 gel torsos.
@@dansands8140yup. Camera is way more expensive than most people’s cars, the full body ballistic dummy is extremely expensive, and you need licensing to legally purchase and own det cord in the US
I retired from 36 years as an underground miner in Colorado. I couldn't begin to estimate how many thousands of feet of "primacord" I have run. We always knew it was an explosive and how fast it burned but it was exclusively used to set off a larger powder charge. For oversize, we ran what we called a trunk line of primacord down the length of the drift and tied off individual charges in drawpoints with it. Of course, for safety the mine was cleared before blasting and I never had an opportunity to see the cord in action. Likely I wouldn't be typing this if I had. This video kinda gave me goose bumps... Thanks guys!
12:33 and onward are the sickest shots I've ever seen, not only on this channel but everywhere else, fucking beautiful
14:01: when you don't quite defeat the boss and it disappears to be fought later.
What can I say this is outstanding content keep on doing what you do.
Back in 2005 the SF guys on our FOB decided to try and burn down a palm grove, right outside the gate and they went with homemade napalm and det chord. They didn't get the wrap right though because instead of the barrel being blown outward so it could spray the mixture onto the foliage and burn down the vegitation, it just shot the 50 gallon drum straight up into the air with a HUGE mushroom cloud and fireball lmao!! We didn't have any incidents of IED's outside the FOB for a month or 2 after that. It was a great deterent since it looked like a 1980's action movie, but it didn't really burn down that much. The shockwave did more damage than the fireball lol.
That was some amazing footage. Best I have seen on UA-cam by far! Great freaking series guys! Keep 'em coming!
The sickly splat of the top of the scalp was just the cherry on top, but one that was the key to gruesome perfection.
That final detonation and the splat that was truly the pinnacle of the video
reminds me a lot of the bone breaking x-ray moves from mortal kombat, just with explosives instead of martial arts. incredible footage, can’t wait to see what’s next in this series!
All of this would be GREAT for practical movie visual effects!
The shock-cord/Det-cord on the full-body dummy looks like some crazy "self-destruct" sequence by a crazy looking alien.
Any frame from 08:08 to 08:12 would make an amazing metal album cover 🤯
Awesome video! I'm really lookng forward to the next ones in this series!
Bruh just look up immutable by Meshuggah hahaha
One of the coolest, grossest videos ever! Amazing high-speed footage, and great presentation overall!
I really enjoy your videos. Best slowmo ever!
This is the one channel I’ve been looking for for years
Out of 20 video today you guys are number one I could watch this stuff all day ❤
Lovin the content fellas. Glad I found this channel a few months ago
When the block ripped into two it looks like an alien. :) Last one, ow! Very cool, thank you.
Really neat video! I appreciate the effort and money this must take to record. Fantastic work you guys!
I can not wait for the cannon episode to come out! This is awesome, keep it up guys!
Amazing video! Loving the high speed content 👌
Really cool!!! The results are amazing!!! Well done!!!
Wow, that 6000 FPS was just stunning on the full body.
I enjoy the explosions, but I think I enjoy your guys explanations more. The speed of sound, the cavitation!
Amazing footage guys 👍
12:34 is the closest thing we ever gonna see to a real life super saiyan transformation
I was expecting the full dummy to be in large peices after the explosion, I was beyond shocked that 90% of the torso down was virtually intact
This... and Slo Mo Guys det cord video, are the 2 best high speed videos of det cord on UA-cam 😎
“Here I got you a friendship bracelet!”
Hahahaha Nice one😂
14:45 Big ‘ole roll of StringBomb!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽‼️👍🏽
Would be a cool execution method
Agreed
In Iraq the Iraqi’s would wrap det cord around peoples neck to execute them
As used by ISIS.
@@Quaker521 dam lol
Don’t tell trump.
That was awesome! It's crazy to see how graceful something so violent really is
It would be very cool to possess a license to buy Det Cord. It can be used for forming some cool types of metal art with impression patterns. I wonder how expensive a spool would cost if one was licensed to purchase it legally? I also would love to see what different size blocks of C4 could do to some thick mild steel plate laying flat on the hard ground. Also what it would take to cut a single train rail in half, perhaps a shaped charge? Keep up the cool videos, be safe!
بغض النضر عن جمال مقطع الفيديو و التصوير و المونتاج وكل شيئ ولكن يجب ان نعترف ان البشر هم اكثر الحيوانات وحشية على وجه الأرض تحياتي من بلاد الرافدين لكل العالم حب كبير❤
this legit happened here in Ontario Canada. I am a bomb tech and my unit responded to this exact call...retired miner explosive tech commited suicide via det cord. thanks for doing this always interesting to see the results of explosives. ....I may have some ideas for ya...
ISIS use it to execute people.
Holy fucking shit dude thats brutal
Good lord man that's unbelievable. That's brutal to imagine
Suicide by detcord, well I'm guessing if quick and painless was the goal it would be 10/10 but the mess though 😮🤢🤮💩
That's pretty hardcore
In 1970 before being deployed to Viet Nam I went through ordinance training at Camp Roberts.
It included C4, Claymores, Plastic- Explosives (shaped charges), Bangalore Torpedos, Det Cord, and various detonators.
We were also trained to search for IEDs (then known as booby-traps).
It would be interesting to see you show what you can do with shaped charges.
Such as using a cone shaped charge to blow a hole in a metal plate.
...just a thought.
I enjoyed myself.
I was 18 at the time.
PhilMW
Try to film an asian kid get slapped by their parents with sandals, broom, or belts
That shits used by asian parents really worked as ballistic projectile. So much EMOTIONAL DAMAGE put on every slap
Lmao i can relate. Only a single slap, then your body and soul really went up to heaven
Ballistic channel is that channel that turns something really F-Up and turns it into a creepily magestic work of audio graphic art.
The real OGs know what det cord does to a real human being, we've seen it.
Not sure I've ever subscribed so fast to a new channel, that was some absolutely beautiful carnage!!! A.B.C...
This is so freaking cool
I literally commented this 10 seconds after they uploaded 💀
its cut exactly as in the granite quarrying using 1 1/4 inch holes, foot appart with 100 to 300 gr cord, leaving a clean cut but same time left black burn, we pour water in hole to improve power and dont left burn, gasses sometime escape throught natural fissure and made fire for a min or so, that’s quite special!
"Do not try this at home." Sigh, fine. *Throws all my detcord in the garbage.
That last one seriously reminded me of something from Mortal Kombat. Great Job guys. That was awesome to Watch!
1:10 yeah don’t try this at home try it at a friends home
7:56 it totally looks like a fiery hand is coming out and snatching his life away, so badass…
honestly the decapitation detonation is unironically a humane execution method, add this as a choice for prisoners when facing death row
Isis literally did this to a bunch of people at once. Terrorists doing humane executions
@@Sal_car88their goal was to scare the shit out of westerners with brutal propaganda videos of them being barbaric not to give their victims mercy.
I remember that particular video.
XD i bet that you would change your mind if you saw what it does, also alot of blood flows out after their parts are blown to pieces
I mean technically by that standard being blown up by anti-aircraft gun is also humane.
The moment the 2nd head blew off I instantly had to like the video. I don’t care if they sit around and drink bud light for the next 10 min at this point they have a banger regardless ! Great job guys!!
so fallout's slave collars are realistic , kinda scary when you think about it.
Considering you could make the thing for $50, we should have more open air prisons.
Thanks guys, that was awesome! SLO mo is the way to go ❤
What in all intro hall of fame type of sht was that 0:08
I done a bit of blast crew work at a famous diamond mine here in Australia. Det cord jobs were always entertaining, especially when the bosses can't get in the pit.
Some of the finest slow mo I've ever seen 👌 sound is also spot on.
This is super useful I’m saving this
❤ coolest video I’ve found today!!!!
The new intro is incredible!!!! Badass guys
what amazes me most is the fact you can hear more things with these slow-mo cameras.
Im new to this channel (please dont ask why cuz idk) i went back and watched your intro like 8 times. By far the coolest. Some do funny but yours is the most awesome.
The last week of Sapper School was spent in the woods doing our practicals. When all was said and done one day we still had a reel of get cord left over. A reel is pretty damn heavy so we had an idea. Let's practice abatis! We wrapped that entire reel of det cord around a massive oak tree, ran about 100m of shock tube and let it rip. It cut that oak tree down almost as cleanly as a chainsaw.
At 5:28 it looks like some sort of demon Mimic! Love it
Fantastic camera work! I can't wait to see the next round. 🔥
Too cool! Absolutely astonishing
Love the disclamer with the munchkin counting down. Perfect dichotomy 😅
The craziest part about 8:48 is that the jaw got fractured but the gel of the head stayed so well intact that no one even seem to have noticed it afterwards.
The yellow det cord… I used some coils of it under 3 turkey bags with gasoline in each. Had the coil on a piece of plywood that the turkey bags were on. On the side of each plywood square was a little cylindrical article that emitted a shower of sparks. The det cord atomized the gasoline and the sparklers, for lack of a better word, ignited the vapors. Sent fireballs up a hundred feet-ish.
Got to do it twice. 12 gallons of gas will burn up in about 4 seconds.
Hands down the best video I've ever seen
12:33 "How it feels to chew five gum".