Thermobaric Vacuum Bomb - BLU-118/B

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2022
  • US intelligence pointed to Osama bin Laden hiding in the mountains of Afghanistan within the cave complexes several hundred feet below the ground.
    Then, in March of 2002, the Department of Defense and the United States Air Force unleashed their newest weapon on top of the al-Qaeda and Taliban forces.
    Developed under unprecedented circumstances with scientist Nguyet Anh Duong at the helm, the BLU-118 B thermobaric bomb was built in a rush, ignoring most safety procedures and previous testing due to the urgency.
    Once it was finally ready, it proved so lethal that many experts believe it should have never been created at all.
    But as tensions rose in the Middle East, the US forces nervously hoped that the thermobaric weapon would penetrate deep into the ground and destroy the cave complex once and for all…
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  • @folfielukather8083
    @folfielukather8083 Рік тому +1257

    the only problem with these videos is how loud the music is, i can barely hear your voice at times

    • @MrMontanaNights
      @MrMontanaNights Рік тому +91

      You mean besides the frequent mistakes and weird stock imagery/video that isn't really related to the topic. I still enjoy them anyways. Just fact check if something seems out of wack.

    • @dimwitsixtytwelve
      @dimwitsixtytwelve Рік тому +20

      I sometimes miss the old videos where it’s just subtitles to groovy music

    • @martinmoore5335
      @martinmoore5335 Рік тому +16

      Exactly it's total background bullst

    • @edwardhoulton8725
      @edwardhoulton8725 Рік тому +2

      Personally, it is because these videos are full of shit that idiots believe.

    • @xrk2983
      @xrk2983 Рік тому +10

      But the music in the intro was nice

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester Рік тому +1370

    I remember reading about that bomb. When it went off, suddenly there was a HUGE spike in cellphone use in Afghanistan, with Afghans asking "What was that?" and some speculating if it was a nuke.

    • @PoeticTwist
      @PoeticTwist Рік тому +108

      Thermobaric vacuum bomb, or fuel air explosive, when dropped like a nuke, looks like one, but leaves no radiation.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Рік тому +33

      The International Community was *OUTRAGED!!!!!!*

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester Рік тому

      @@jonothandoeser Oh well. So sad, too bad. Poke the bear with a stick and see what happens (it won't be pleasant).

    • @knot289
      @knot289 Рік тому +223

      @@jonothandoeser and yet every red blooded American like myself, just sat back and smiled.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Рік тому +32

      @@knot289 Why did you smile? The WORLD has judged your weapon to be UNACCEPTABLE!.

  • @Scaleyback317
    @Scaleyback317 Рік тому +39

    Worked alongside one of the ex Royal Marines who was part of the clearance team sent into that cave complex to ferret them out. It all got very medieval inside that labyrinth. To say he was disturbed by what he had been sent to do (and very successfully completed) is an understatement. His head will never recover and in dark moments he's still underground completing that task hand to hand. Not clear how many they killed but a bit of him died in those caves. Brave lad.

  • @IrishRebel88
    @IrishRebel88 9 місяців тому +9

    People angry that a bomb was "too lethal."
    Dear God, smh.

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group Рік тому +2388

    Thermobaric and FAB (fuel air bomb) are similar in that they both use available atmospheric oxygen to combust fuels. FAB's traditionally uses liquid fuels, while Thermobaric uses a dry fuel mix. Both types have been around for some time. Today the most powerful Thermobarics are MOAB (USA) and FOAB (Russia).
    Both type of bombs have advantages over typical high explosive munitions. Since high explosives need an oxidizer, 2/3 of weight is oxidizer. However, since FAB's and Thermobaric's use available oxygen, they can have 2/3 more explosive fuels (wet or dry).
    Both types have a 2 stage process to disperse then ignite the fuels after they mix with air. Since they use oxygen in the atmosphere, if they are used in enclosed spaces, they will use up all the oxygen. Enemy not killed outright from explosion can suffocate and die from asphyxiation.
    Both types produce a very high pressure initial blast wave. This pushes air out in all directions, creating a partial vacume. Temperatures within burning fuels can reach thousands of degree. A similar high pressure concussion is produced when air rushes back towards blast vacume.
    All bombs kill in similar fashion. Direct damage to body, damage to internal organs, damage to lungs, damage to brain. Many times, there are no external indications of blast injuries, yet is just as fatal.
    Video was a little mislead. It named the right bomb, but showed MOAB in error. One weighs 1,927 lbs, the other 21,600 lbs. They have only dropped MOAB once on a target in war. It requires a cargo plane with a rear opening ramp to deliver. The other smaller bomb can be dropped by a number of different aircraft.

    • @peteryoung2070
      @peteryoung2070 Рік тому +126

      Thank you, Steven for a very informative explanation of the ordinance.

    • @mongeauxxx
      @mongeauxxx Рік тому +59

      they have been using them since the mid 1960's. the daisy cutter is a liquid fuel variant they dropped in vietnam to clear landing zones for helicopters.

    • @MardukTheSunGodInsideMe
      @MardukTheSunGodInsideMe Рік тому +68

      The page does rush to produce content and mistakes like this are made ALL THE TIME on here.

    • @leonardmiyata482
      @leonardmiyata482 Рік тому +40

      Dropping a large Fuel/Air explosive bomb to slide into a large cave complex before exploding would actually result in a reduced blast (less air for the fuel/air mix) but with a enhanced blast effect (as the tunnel restricts the shock wave, sort of like throwing a explosive change into a enclosed room) and a much longer burn time (more unburnt fuel left over from the initial explosion) to consume the oxygen in the cave complex. Keep in mind that no vacuum is generated during this burn because the consumed oxygen is replace by the fuel generated combustion products, so the description of a 'vacuum' bomb is false. Partial vacuum can be generated when the air from the initial explosion instantly starts to cool and contract. Blast effect is caused by the initially ignition moves through the air/fuel mix at supersonic speed (this is the difference between a explosive and a burn where the flame front does not exceed supersonic speeds with no shock wave generated from a supersonic wave front). If you are close enough to be effected by the air cooling vacuum, chances are that your internal organs have already been liquified from the initial blast.
      The blast effect is the same for conventional explosives. Its just that there is less fuel component since the oxidizer component must be contained in the original explosive.

    • @dhirsch1975
      @dhirsch1975 Рік тому +7

      @@mongeauxxx
      BLU-82 I believe..... for the daisy cutter.

  • @Averitt13
    @Averitt13 Рік тому +11

    Thanks for the giant red arrow and circle in the thumbnail. I almost missed it without that.

  • @mattg4514
    @mattg4514 Рік тому +6

    I always wondered what happened to the singer of King Missile. So appropriate that he is doing narration for video documentaries about munitions that are detached, and then exploded. By the way, I am so glad that the three doctors had an intense discussion at 6:36. They really did great work there. Saved millions, and loved good wallpaper. That made me tear up.

  • @peeta9836
    @peeta9836 Рік тому

    Wow! This is your best video ever! Thank you so much.

  • @Boric78
    @Boric78 Рік тому +7

    Thumbs up to the lady from Vietnam. We need more people like you in the wars to come.

  • @Starfishscalemodeling
    @Starfishscalemodeling Рік тому +18

    Without that huge red arrow and circle in the thumbnail, I would not have known what the video is about.

    • @freindlyspicerun4424
      @freindlyspicerun4424 Рік тому +1

      The red circle and arrow should be utilized by the marines, god knows some of them need it

  • @scothayes9220
    @scothayes9220 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great content. I very much enjoy your productions on so many topics.

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Рік тому +6

    this must be the thing that a teacher i had told me about, he was a marine. he said there was a bomb that could suck all the air out of an entire city so you would just instantly suffocate or closer to the actual bomb your lungs would collapse, but basically it does the same as a nuclear bomb but it leaves all the city intact and just kills all the people.

    • @danefuentes3877
      @danefuentes3877 День тому

      Yup. Since he’s a former Marine, I’m assuming he was talking about the SMAW-NE “novel explosive” missile. It was the same thing but packed into an 83mm missile. Marine Corps assaultmen carried a couple of these in Iraq.

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Рік тому +53

    Penetrating six feet of concrete is old hat. By the end of WW2, seventy odd years ago, there were bunker busters that would penetrate sixTEEN feet of reinforced concrete.

    • @gibbsm
      @gibbsm Рік тому +8

      I looked it up on a military site and it says "more than 6m (20ft.)".

    • @cosmiccolonel
      @cosmiccolonel Рік тому +12

      The tall boy could go through over 4 meters, (if dropped from optimal height it would hit the ground at 750mph) while the grand slam could penetrate 6 meters……

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Рік тому +1

      If we're bringing WW2 into it, a 16" navy battleship round could reportedly penetrate 37' of reinforced concrete.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth Рік тому +1

      @@elultimo102 News to me. Can you cite any source for that? It would be quite contradictory for the Brits to be working on bunker busters, if all they needed to do was drop a 16" warhead from the US inventory.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Рік тому

      @@lyfandeth I heard that 37' figure in my youth. I'm not sure if it was a war picture or a documentary, but I kind of have a B&W image associated with it. But that was for H.E. penetration, rather than thermobaric.

  • @blech71
    @blech71 Рік тому +43

    That thumbnail pic is an original FAE test from way back.
    It’s an iconic picture. Amazing camera work back then. It was much harder than now.

  • @relic21ja
    @relic21ja Рік тому +1

    Your documentaries are the history we are never told I am near 50 and I never knew some of this stuff and I like that I can go investigate further this is what schools need to have in the classroom and we need more of this stuff about all parts of history amazing content it's good and factual keep up the good work

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 Рік тому

      Reason is, it is a bunch of false claims illustrated by incoherent footage that doesn't reven show what he is claiming. This channel is truly a shitshow.

  • @GDoggProductions
    @GDoggProductions 11 місяців тому

    Love your style of editing 💯 keep it up!!!

  • @mattwoodard2535
    @mattwoodard2535 Рік тому +17

    I am very happy you included the history of Nguyet Duong. She is a remarkable lady. sm

  • @markcaswell715
    @markcaswell715 Рік тому +13

    I’m glad you put a big red circle and a big red arrow pointing at the missile I wouldn’t have seen it otherwise

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 Рік тому

    Liked your video so much, I watched it twice, now and 10 months ago. Outstanding mini-documentary. Well done.

  • @jasonjoncas5998
    @jasonjoncas5998 Рік тому +2

    Me and my new wife left Hamilton Ontario in 1991 June the 3rd to drive to Florida for our honeymoon. We saw the deployment in Buffalo New York for Desert storm Military moving on the interstates was surreal. Too bad did not exterminate the cockroach before 2001 if they had this bomb or the MOAB that cleans the tunnels.

  • @TriNguyen-ug1qv
    @TriNguyen-ug1qv Рік тому +32

    Duong Nguyet Anh ,a Vietnamese-American-, was a team leader of scientists created that bomb. We all are proud of her service.

    •  Рік тому +2

      Yeah she looks extremely Vietnamese to me but the narrator completely butchered her name, giving the idea that she wasn’t.
      Although, as a Vietnamese whose grandfather was almost blown to smithereen back in the Vietnam War. I can’t say that I’m all that proud for her archievement. It’s quite hard to gobble that up tho, it was just 40-50 years or so ago, the scars are still there.

    • @mmdirtyworkz
      @mmdirtyworkz Рік тому

      @ It's like she has Stockholm syndrome, coming to serve ones who destroyed her country and who committed many war crimes. A true traitor.

    • @pucky8231
      @pucky8231 Рік тому +8

      building instruments of death for the united states isn't something to be proud of.

    • @pieterveenders9793
      @pieterveenders9793 Рік тому +4

      @ Exactly. The atrocities the US committed in Vietnam are still noticeable to this very day; high rates of birth defects and cancers as a result of their chemical warfare with things like agent orange for example. Let alone how fresh those wounds were a few decades ago. She could have tried to do something in return for her new country without actually helping to exterminate people, which would have actually been honourable.

    • @lucthien601
      @lucthien601 Рік тому

      @@pieterveenders9793 kaas kop

  • @iambatkam
    @iambatkam Рік тому +17

    Thermobaric weapons have existed since WW1 in some form. The US used them in Vietnam. The Soviets used them extensively in Afghanistan in the 1980's. The Chinese developed their own in the 1990's. The only thing "new" is this particular bomb, but the type of bomb it is and the mechanics behind it have been in use for over 100 years.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Рік тому

      Fuel-air devices were used liberally against the Communist forces that were starting to overwhelm Phnom Pehn in 1975. They took out large swaths of Khmer Rouge in open areas.

  • @Misthema
    @Misthema Рік тому +1

    I love it how "mass murder" is now called "anti-terrorism".

    • @linkernick5379
      @linkernick5379 Рік тому +1

      Marriage ceremonies is the deadliest threat to the American Democracy

  • @CoopCooper.
    @CoopCooper. Рік тому

    Amazing to see it in action. You can watch the air move. Wild stuff.

  • @EtherFox
    @EtherFox Рік тому +34

    Just an opinion but since it's a newsmedia term, I think the title should put "vacuum" in quotes to emphasize that it's not an official term or part of its intended design.

    • @bigiron4018
      @bigiron4018 Рік тому +3

      It is definitely an accurate descriptor though, it does create a substantial low pressure area. So if you put that in quotes, you’d also have to say “vacuum” cleaner.
      Doesn’t matter if it’s intended or not.

    • @ChrisG1392
      @ChrisG1392 Рік тому

      it really absolutely is part of the design though. it creates a vacuum before explosion

    • @miamijules2149
      @miamijules2149 Рік тому +1

      Lolol as they do with literally every damn thing

    • @speedycpu
      @speedycpu Рік тому +5

      @@ChrisG1392 No, it doesn't. The first charge disperses the fuel in an atomized form, the second charge ignites it. There is no way it creates any kind of low pressure area during any of those events. You can even see it in endless high speed footage of bursts. Dispersal of fuel, ignition, shockwave.

    • @Horus2Osiris
      @Horus2Osiris Рік тому +1

      Millenials... try burning fuel in a vacuum, Duhr....

  • @Choconillaaa
    @Choconillaaa Рік тому +813

    I absolutely love the content that is produced here, however I feel as though this video missed the mark of what should be considered an acceptable quality. Blasting background music, typos, abnormally incorrect background footage, and mistakes in the information provided... I watch everything y'all make and love it which is why I feel it important to make note of such things. Please keep up the work that y'all are doing!

    • @unholybees
      @unholybees Рік тому +18

      Sounds like you're nit picking on free content...just enjoy why complain

    • @feellucky271
      @feellucky271 Рік тому +101

      I definitely agree brother that if it's worth doing it's worth doing well and you're going to have people say hey it's free content why are you crying well I'm crying because if it's worth doing it's worth doing well.

    • @Choconillaaa
      @Choconillaaa Рік тому +27

      @@unholybees See above.

    • @PlayingPCGamesnStuff
      @PlayingPCGamesnStuff Рік тому +10

      Do it yourself then?

    • @blackphoenixfamily8477
      @blackphoenixfamily8477 Рік тому +62

      This is a very positive critique, and I also agree with this positive criticism. Appreciate you @Choconilla ...... to the naysayers STFU and quit looking at the world through a single, narrow lens. You focus on this comment being a criticism but not the type of. Ignoring the nuance and place that what is being conveyed, comes from.

  • @worldofnavy
    @worldofnavy 11 місяців тому

    Love the way you present the content. ❤

  • @AmbroseBoaBowie
    @AmbroseBoaBowie Рік тому

    Listen, if an expert is saying a bomb that isn’t the hydrogen bomb is “so lethal that it shouldn’t be created at all” then I question their expertise

  • @pops91710
    @pops91710 Рік тому +165

    Dear Dark Tech,
    I served as an air munitions specialist (MOS/AFSC-46270) in the USAF for nearly 7 years and we NEVER referred to the BLU as "blue". We called them "Bee-El-You", just like each letter is said. I loaded hundreds of BLU-1Bs in Vietnam and elsewhere and I know no one who ever called them "blue".

    • @SleightOfTrigger
      @SleightOfTrigger Рік тому +19

      Interesting to see your comment. As a current Weapons troop (2W1) of 17 years, I have only ever heard and referred to them as "blue". I'll have to ask my old 462 pals if they saw a move from one to the other over the years.

    • @oriangalore
      @oriangalore Рік тому +14

      That’s only relevant to you guys not to us civvies

    • @davidabarak
      @davidabarak Рік тому

      The guys that put together these "documentaries" using nothing but stock footage aren't the smartest "bee-you-el-bees" in the box. They probably steal text from a articles to use as their scripts.

    • @psps6623
      @psps6623 Рік тому +2

      Well, why didn't you call them "Blue"?! Lol. Seems like a missed opportunity.
      Was "Blue" already the term for something else? Cuz that's the only excuse I could see for not calling a BLU a "Blue".

    • @pops91710
      @pops91710 Рік тому +14

      @@oriangalore I disagree. You wouldn't call an F-111 an F-one-one-one. Correct nomenclature is relevant to everyone.

  • @wesleyhobbs2332
    @wesleyhobbs2332 Рік тому +110

    I talked to a navy corpsman attached to a marine division during the original desert storm in the 90's. He said they used cargo planes, specifically the C-130, modified to drop what looked like a huge 55- gallon drum with fins attached at the ends, only many times bigger, that only one could be carried at a time. It would fall from the aircraft spewing fuel in a spiral type fashion in a specific pattern, then ignite the fuel. It would cause a MASSIVE rush of air creating an implosion that they felt even 10 miles away. It also created a mushroom cloud, prompting the commander to call base asking if they had missed the Jackrabbit call. Jackrabbit was the call sign to tell everyone to get the hell out, we were going nuclear. When they would arrive after to the areas the bombs were used on, he said you couldnt even tell how many it had killed as it ripped them into pieces, inside out. Arms here, lungs over there, etc. He said in all the warfare he ever saw, those scenes were the worst ever, even worse than nightmares. 20 years later, he could still see the remains when he closed his eyes and thought about it. It killed EVERYTHING, dogs, birds, bugs, plants, everything be it above ground, in an armored vehicle, or underground. 30 years later, we have them even bigger, more powerful than small hydrogen bombs. Scary sheet. But Russia supposedly has them too. I would hate to be in Ukraine right now.

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Рік тому +4

      Truly horrific. Yet despite the negative aspects, it is effective.

    • @tortor0782
      @tortor0782 Рік тому +21

      If only we could spend the same energy to fix the world instead of destroy it.

    • @laumpolumpio
      @laumpolumpio Рік тому

      Russia wouldn't use those kind of weapons against their own people, Ukranians are russians, the US on the other hand are capable of anything, I'm sure the US military won't hesistate using any kind of weapon, it was the US that used nuclear stuff in Japan after all...

    • @laiimed6585
      @laiimed6585 Рік тому +5

      One of the many crimes of the us

    • @emillyyelen5169
      @emillyyelen5169 Рік тому +1

      @@Erin-Thor what a pragmatic comment...

  • @randomyoutubecommentersecu7639

    Beautiful piece of tech that can handle bunkers and tunnel complexes. Frightening how good we are at making such complex weaponry and use our knowledge of maths, physics and chemistry in so many ways. Also the one in the video you talked about was MOAB , biggest thermobaric bomb of the U.S. which was used in Afghanistan on a deep underground complex tunnel system for the ISIS cell there as the target.

  • @thethpian
    @thethpian Рік тому +20

    If you're going to make a documentary about a thermabaric vacuum bomb you might want to explain what that is somewhere in the video. Also the fact that it can be used as an indiscriminate antipersonnel mass destruction weapon is relevant. Exploded above ground troops it uses so much oxygen that it suffocates anyone under and around the explosion.

    • @daveyjones8969
      @daveyjones8969 Місяць тому

      You know there's a whole bunch of extra air on earth that fills an empty void REALLY fast...

    • @thethpian
      @thethpian Місяць тому

      @@daveyjones8969 Not before your lungs escape your body.

    • @daveyjones8969
      @daveyjones8969 Місяць тому

      @@thethpian That's not suffocation, that's having your lungs blown out...and they would EXplode, not get sucked out of you with a thermobaric bomb. They create a positive pressure wave, bursting eardrums etc.
      I don't know what you think a "vacuum bomb" is but that's not how explosions work. They don't violently suck air IN, it's energy blasted OUT, in all circumstances.

  • @mattstyles2498
    @mattstyles2498 Рік тому +26

    A weapons job is to be lethal. As long as its controlled so it avoids unnecessary civilian causalities and doesnt cause unnecessary and prolonged suffering. It's fine.

    • @awwtergirl7040
      @awwtergirl7040 Рік тому +5

      I think trouble starts when they eventually (and inevitably) do become used on civilians. In any war civilians become legitimate targets once it reaches a certain point of totality.

    • @PlasticMacele
      @PlasticMacele Рік тому

      @@awwtergirl7040 That is a salient point. That is why it is important to avoid war if at all possible, and the only way we as a species have figured out how to do that is to make the prospect of war so horrifying that nobody undertakes it e.g. MAD. As a second point, war doesn't have rules for the losing side. The Taliban have been using white phosphorus from the start, and that is against many international conventions.

    • @mattstyles2498
      @mattstyles2498 Рік тому +3

      @@awwtergirl7040 then every weapon would be illegal in war

    • @jambohoofgood3417
      @jambohoofgood3417 Рік тому +2

      Exactly, I've tried researching the media hype and terror about fuel air bombs, but the talking point is that ~'the splody is so strong that it's not safe to be hit by one', and I'm like, uhh, you know how bombs work, right?

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Рік тому

      @@mattstyles2498 I get the point, but WMDs go both ways. Some people can be trusted with them more then others, but there's always a question if it will stay that way decades or centuries ahead and a even bigger question if the weapons might become standard use as more people hear about them

  • @speedycpu
    @speedycpu Рік тому +56

    100% not a vacuum bomb. Nothing about it creates less than atmospheric pressure. All it does is disperse a fuel over an area, then ignites it, creating a shock wave. A positive pressure wave, because that's how bombs work. There is no sucking of air or reduction in pressure. It does use the surrounding oxygen to burn the dispersed fuel, but if you are close enough to be in the dispersion area, oxygen is the last of your concerns. The fireball and shockwave ripping you to pieces is a bit more of an issue.

    • @rogerwilco5918
      @rogerwilco5918 Рік тому +2

      It sucks up all the air during combustion.

    • @royscott9162
      @royscott9162 Рік тому +3

      It’s like……what happens after two sacks of White Castle onion petals.

    • @speedycpu
      @speedycpu Рік тому +14

      @@rogerwilco5918 Nothing is being sucked up. Fuel is dispersed in a near stoichiometric ratio and ignited. The fuel uses the oxygen it is touching, it can't magically pull it from somewhere. There is no mechanism to create a vacuum. It using oxygen instead of the bomb bringing its own oxidizer doesn't make a vacuum, either. Please ask a physics teacher for clarification if you still don't understand. I wish the media would.

    • @bl8danjil
      @bl8danjil Рік тому +3

      Leave to the news to call it something it isn't so they can make it sound scarier for clicks and views.

    • @shize9ine
      @shize9ine Рік тому +14

      ^this. Dark channel has been pushing too much content lately and the quality seems to be suffering IMO. “Supercharged AH1Z” literally a turbine engine, no supercharger and then saying the Gatling gun is fixed. Now this one seems rushed on the b-roll more than others and the writing is trying to hit all those keywords to make the algorithm like it like vacuum bomb..

  • @scottolnhausen4824
    @scottolnhausen4824 Рік тому +1

    I liked it but now I'm going to have to dig my bomb shelter way deeper. Lol

  • @lesgrossman4636
    @lesgrossman4636 Рік тому

    Good thing you put the massive arrow with the big red circle around that cloud in the thumbnail; I never would’ve noticed that

  • @PoeticTwist
    @PoeticTwist Рік тому +506

    Thermobaric weapons have been used for a long time. Russians used them in Afghanistan in the '80's, as both aircraft and man portable rocket launchers. The U.S. used them in Desert Storm. The difference between those weapons, and this one, is the penetration vessel. The others, with a couple exceptions, are intended for out door use. If it looks kind of like a nuke going off, but no radiation, thermobaric weapon.

    • @crazyscott2646
      @crazyscott2646 Рік тому

      They are always trying to rewrite history to their liking! I am over 50 and I watched the supposed 911 attacks and the supposed collapse of the north and south towers! And then building 7 after 8 hours of the supposed fires in the building! They the government of the United States of America killed all those people foe the ability to implement the Patriot Act!

    • @M60A3
      @M60A3 Рік тому +7

      I always wonder if there was a alternative to nuclear that would not leave radiations

    • @einball
      @einball Рік тому +22

      @Dr. Bright I consider a nuclear weapon without *any* fallout a hoax.

    • @russellmiller9222
      @russellmiller9222 Рік тому

      Neutron bomb has the blast of an a bomb radiation spread like a thermonuclear bomb

    • @PoeticTwist
      @PoeticTwist Рік тому

      @Dr. Bright Neutron bomb is the closest. But there is still radiation in there area. Supposed to decay quickly, though.

  • @rajatdani619
    @rajatdani619 Рік тому +38

    Every time u are talking about Thermobaric Bombs U are showing Moab.
    Although similar role but the Moab can't be carried by F15e strike eagle.
    Moab was carried only by C130's.

  • @jvond8921
    @jvond8921 Рік тому +3

    The first F-15A flight was made in July 1972, and the first flight of the two-seat F-15B (formerly TF-15A) trainer was made in July 1973. The first Eagle (F-15B) was delivered in November 1974. In January 1976, the first Eagle destined for a combat squadron was delivered.
    The single-seat F-15C and two-seat F-15D models entered the Air Force inventory beginning in 1979.
    Get your facts straight I worked on these.

  • @bertrandsohier6542
    @bertrandsohier6542 Рік тому +2

    No real simulation explanation on how it works.

  • @77gravity
    @77gravity Рік тому +30

    "...but it proved so lethal people wondered if it should have been developed at all." - umm, it's a WEAPON, it is intended to KILL, so how can it be "too lethal"? An arrow is lethal, a bullet is lethal, a knife is lethal. The purpose of a weapon is singular, and the better it does that, the better it is as a weapon.
    "Hey, look, that new bomb is too effective, it kills people, do you think you could make it so it still kills people, but kills them a bit less. Y'know, kinda not killing them, while still killing them?" - yeah NAH.

    • @ThomasWLalor
      @ThomasWLalor Рік тому +1

      "Oh, let's fill a cannister with firecrackers and Styrofoam peanuts. Our enemy will have a Helluva time getting those chips off their combat gear!" (lol)

    • @trey9971
      @trey9971 Рік тому +2

      😂it's not like we don't have nukes. Sounds like a lawyer was involved. They also have 40mm version

    • @alexlyster3459
      @alexlyster3459 Рік тому

      Well think of Nuclear Weapons. They're arguably much killer than they should be. I mean, if they ever start flying, there'll be enough of them to wipe out life on Earth. Now that should certainly make you wonder if they should have been developed at all !

    • @SweBeach2023
      @SweBeach2023 Рік тому +3

      Their is a reason countries doesn't start firing nukes the first thing they do when in a hostile situation. But according to your logic that's what they should do.

    • @freehat2722
      @freehat2722 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, and thermobaric is just heat and pressure. So, every bomb ever.

  • @TonyAndersonMusic
    @TonyAndersonMusic Рік тому +41

    I really love your channel, but something in this video was off. The music was way too over-the-top and loud, and I didn’t really get to see much footage of the actual bomb exploding.

    • @TheMrbear186
      @TheMrbear186 Рік тому +7

      I also feel like they could have explained what "thermobaric" is, or how it's extraordinary among bombs given that they used the word many times.

    • @flavaflav7769
      @flavaflav7769 Рік тому +2

      the "actual" footage is probably 100% classified,,,,,

    • @will4may175
      @will4may175 Рік тому +2

      @Dino Sauro propaganda ?? wow even bots are thick as fk

    • @will4may175
      @will4may175 Рік тому +2

      I agree about the music, towards the end it got even louder, about the bomb though Putin has one similar except his is designed to explode above ground, which ever I don't want to be in either's range.

    • @Spindal45
      @Spindal45 Рік тому

      Yeah, I kind of felt the same way. I believe it was the music, just didn't quite fit the script and was a little loud at times But I don't know if it was the propaganda that was involved or semi propaganda, Hell who knows anymore! I mean it's all BullShit an Propaganda, especially to those out there that think's it's propaganda. You know what I mean Captain CowBoy. I mean it's hard to teach people to get out of the rain when it doesn't rain, know what I mean. Well anyhow, y'all out there have a Blessed Day an enjoy what you have an daydream for what you don't have or work harder One, Over an Out

  • @PrayingPanda
    @PrayingPanda Рік тому +1

    "Fight for freedom" she's a modern day Oppenheimer. Nothing "freedom" living about it.

  • @GBiv78
    @GBiv78 Рік тому

    It seems disturbingly ironic that the scientist who gave us a weapon of similar horror to napalm was a refugee of the Vietnam war

  • @amzarnacht6710
    @amzarnacht6710 Рік тому +378

    I remember when they were testing some absolutely insanely huge fuel/air thermobarics when I was training for Desert Storm (1989).
    Some of them topped out at 15000lbs and had to be dropped from cargo transports rather than bombers. When they went off they would create a mushroom cloud and a knee bending shockwave through the ground five miles away. We never directly watched them tested, they was always a mountain ridge between our position and the test range, but even with that barrier it sounded like a 250lb bomb hitting a klick away.
    I don't know the composition, but scuttlebutt had it as a mix of fuels in a two stage setup. The first, largest, explosion would aerosolize the fuel - up to 15000lbs of it! - and a second incendiary detonation would ignite the fuel sucking all of the breathable air from a 'subterranean shelter network' more than a kilometer deep (i.e. 1000 meters or more of direct tunnel and ancillary volume, not tunnels 1000 meters below ground).

    • @SJR_Media_Group
      @SJR_Media_Group Рік тому +14

      Thank you. That would have been awesome to watch in person. Kind of makes us humans look rather small when you feel the blast and see a mushroom cloud thousands of feet tall.

    • @michaelcaffery5038
      @michaelcaffery5038 Рік тому +9

      I saw a brief clip on tv, I think it may have been a promotional film by the weapons company, of something similar to what you describe. It was a big bomb dropped from a large aircraft. It fell for a while then it exploded scattering aerosol containers fizzing out dark fuel droplets, creating an umbrella of fuel/air mixture over the target. Then there was another flash and the whole thing ignited.

    • @SJR_Media_Group
      @SJR_Media_Group Рік тому +3

      @@michaelcaffery5038 Thanks, definitely an air burst bomb type (FAE, TBX, and others) It is amazing the precision required to disperse, then ignite split second later.
      The munitions come in varying sizes from small, medium, large, and mutha frikin huge. Ask any woman, she will tell you size really does matter - LOL. (in bombs that is).

    • @Jesusprayerwarriorbw
      @Jesusprayerwarriorbw Рік тому +11

      Better living through chemistry

    • @SJR_Media_Group
      @SJR_Media_Group Рік тому +10

      @@Jesusprayerwarriorbw Thanks... Better Living Through Better Chemistry depends on what side of Thermobaric's you are.
      Guys dropping them out back of C-130's love it, terrorists getting turned into red soup not so much.
      If it doesn't kill you instantly, be patient. Blast lung, blast brain, blast other internals are just now kicking in. Not a single mark outside body, mush inside.

  • @BrendyNew
    @BrendyNew Рік тому +9

    Jesus Christ can't even hear the voice.. music is blurring

  • @46ice
    @46ice Рік тому

    Careful with the video content ! Love the channel

  • @UNKNOWNPERSON-kk9kd
    @UNKNOWNPERSON-kk9kd Рік тому +1

    My idea of "urban renewal" involves heavy application of this type of bomb.

  • @charlesnelson5187
    @charlesnelson5187 Рік тому +4

    And despite the brilliance and ginormity of the bawm the guys in the sandals won. Worth thinking about eh?

  • @BanditSix
    @BanditSix Рік тому +64

    While your production value is as great as always, I felt like the background music was a bit loud and overwhelmed your voice a couple of times.

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 Рік тому

      Wahhhh....

    • @scottf6604
      @scottf6604 Рік тому +5

      thank you much.
      Distraction to say the least.
      Great channel, sometimes less is more.

    • @daveripper
      @daveripper Рік тому +4

      Music way to loud, Awesome channel(s) tho 👍🏻

    • @gibbsm
      @gibbsm Рік тому +3

      agreed, I thought I had another tab playing music.

    • @j24130
      @j24130 Рік тому

      Music was just fine for me

  • @KleptomaniacJames
    @KleptomaniacJames Рік тому

    2:31 the most impressive thing in the video- a valid use of a goto statement. Bravo.

  • @billbob4243
    @billbob4243 Рік тому +1

    When great minds create, it's a game changer.

  • @Oz_Darkr1d3r
    @Oz_Darkr1d3r Рік тому +45

    Nguyet Anh Duong is a national hero she came to america embraced this country for what it is and fought for this country even if she didn't fight on the frontlines. She is a true american!! 🇺🇲

    • @Unami0929
      @Unami0929 Рік тому +1

      Yes!

    • @mmdirtyworkz
      @mmdirtyworkz Рік тому

      Cute when she can ignore mass murders and war crimes committed by the US upon her own country. She is truly brainwashed to perfection!

    • @christianworthinton8000
      @christianworthinton8000 Рік тому +6

      Rubbish! She was propagandized into believing something that wasn't true!

    • @Oz_Darkr1d3r
      @Oz_Darkr1d3r Рік тому +2

      @@christianworthinton8000 you're entitled your opinion. Im entitled to mine she stood with democracy and not communism! Don't like it comment somewhere else.

    • @christianworthinton8000
      @christianworthinton8000 Рік тому

      @@Oz_Darkr1d3r Yes, I can comment whatever/wherever I like. The fact you are trying to control the script shows your Communist tendencies...

  • @vibs1614
    @vibs1614 Рік тому +53

    I have to admit this video is a little confusing. The MOAB is an enhanced tnt explosive. 18000 pounds of tnt with aluminum powder accelerant. It is not thermobaric. Thermobaric is an air fuel explosive. The MOAB was an updated daisy cutter and detonates above ground in a similar fashion.

    • @allthatjazz641
      @allthatjazz641 Рік тому

      correct this kid is full of sht, none of his graphics match the discourse, infact its so crapy, I suspect this is a C_A missinfo channel ?

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 Рік тому +6

      The MOAB is technically a Hyperbaric weapon. The Aluminum and Magnesium dust act as blast multipliers that do consume all the O2, BUT do not have a sustained incendiary effect like the Thermobaric bomb has.

  • @staben22
    @staben22 Рік тому

    The music in the beginning is FRIGGIN' AWESOME

  • @daveyjones8969
    @daveyjones8969 Місяць тому

    Thermobaric bombs have been in use since Vietnam. They were called Daisy Cutters, and they'd use them to clear an area of trees to make helicopter landing zones.

  • @superskullmaster
    @superskullmaster Рік тому +4

    I’m glad he finally slowed down his narration pace. Dude used to sound like an auctioneer.

    • @pixelpatter01
      @pixelpatter01 Рік тому +1

      Yes but he cranked up the level of the background music to keep the difficulty level up.

  • @ruthdilbeck2035
    @ruthdilbeck2035 Рік тому +62

    There's two things: One of which was you pictured a bomb dropped by a Strike Eagle, and then some picture of a bomb dropped out of a cargo plane, which was the Moab. Was the Moab supposed to be the same thing, only obviously bigger? Years ago there was a Scientific American article about an implosion bomb, but I thought it was more of a shaped charge kind of thing. I seem to recall that for nuclear weapons there is the blast pressure followed by an inward wind to fill the void caused by the explosion. Is this one two punch kind of thing what earned the vacuum name?

    • @anest-uk
      @anest-uk Рік тому +12

      Agreed. Confused reporting.

    • @davidwright4869
      @davidwright4869 Рік тому

      I believe that the mother of all bombs AKA M.O.A.B. is a fuel air bomb... So not the same. Welcome to declassified with redactions...that is the reports we get on this channel. Much info will never be declassified.

    • @russellmiller9222
      @russellmiller9222 Рік тому +3

      I’m guessing one has more of that 135 shit

    • @thokim84
      @thokim84 Рік тому +14

      Thermobaric is literally hot air pressure. Anywhere you have an explosion that displaces the air in the environment, you will get a rebound of air back into the displaced area. This pressure differential at the mouth of a cave system will probably ring if not collapse the heads of anyone inside the cave, though delta-p in the right circumstances can vaporize its victims too.

    • @texasranger24
      @texasranger24 Рік тому +8

      The moab is very big boom, as the name suggests. The blu118b is a penetrator bomb, so a smaller bomb and smaller boom, but after punching through a lot of stones or concrete.

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup Рік тому

    Did they seriously designate this bomb as an "anti-terrorist weapon?" Is it a bomb that only blows up terrorists? lol

  • @mingming9604
    @mingming9604 Рік тому +3

    I am a vn and quite proud of the contribution by another vn scientist!

  • @Totas-ej7pu
    @Totas-ej7pu Рік тому +30

    Just to show the history of the vacuum bomb correctly:
    The first attempts occurred during the First World War when incendiary shells (in German 'Brand Granate') used a slow but intense burning material, such as tar impregnated tissue and gunpowder dust. These shells burned for approximately 2 minutes after the shell exploded and spread the burning elements in every direction.[22] In the Second World War the German Wehrmacht attempted to develop a vacuum bomb, using the Austrian physicist Mario Zippermayr.
    The Idea was not new and again the Germans was the first who had it.

    • @mattiasheron
      @mattiasheron Рік тому +1

      albeeit they were the nazis.

    • @waynebrown616
      @waynebrown616 Рік тому +4

      @@mattiasheron facts are unemotional

    • @rudedude1686
      @rudedude1686 Рік тому

      The fact is that the Wehrmacht used thermobaric grenades or rockets in their Nebelwerfers and other platforms against Russian forces back in WW2. The story is (read it in several different books) they were trying these out and it had such devastating effects on human bodies an therefore the troops, Russians sent a message to the Germans that if they won't stop using these, they will retaliate with chemical weapons...

    • @rudedude1686
      @rudedude1686 Рік тому +2

      @@mattiasheron So? The whole West/NATO is supporting such groups with exactly the same ideology only in a different country this very moment, sending them money and weapons, giving their leader all kind of medals and stuff...but you felt obliged to mention something that happened more than 70 years ago?

  • @rickymeadows5176
    @rickymeadows5176 Рік тому +3

    Nicely narrated & researched. The narrator has a voice dialog & technique that keeps it intense & not boring like many documentaries .

    • @whiplash3kilo756
      @whiplash3kilo756 Рік тому +4

      Piss poor research and presentation actually. Music overpowered the oratory. The facts in this were bad data.

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Рік тому

      I love brutal honesty.

  • @JasonSpitzMI50
    @JasonSpitzMI50 Рік тому +2

    One thing for sure the United States can't build a good car for anything but they can definitely build great bombs😬.

  • @micr0d0t97
    @micr0d0t97 Рік тому

    * builds bomb to kill people * The people: “your making WMD’s!” Bomb scientists: “it’s not nearly as lethal as you make it seem…”

  • @MalleusSemperVictor
    @MalleusSemperVictor Рік тому +7

    He called it a vacuum bomb. Let's check the comments to see how that's working out.
    Oh.

  • @winstongludovatz111
    @winstongludovatz111 Рік тому +5

    Thermobaric weapons were already developed by an Austrian scientist in WWII, of course not in the perfection of present day, but the principle was recognized and applied.

  • @RedHeadKevin
    @RedHeadKevin Рік тому

    LOL at the Air Force boss wagging his finger at the pilot

  • @j.hofmann6733
    @j.hofmann6733 3 місяці тому +1

    Please, please cut back on the "DRAMA MUSIC" that accompanies the video. Very irritating!
    Other than that I enjoy your work.

  • @UpwindNova
    @UpwindNova Рік тому +8

    Please lower your music volume. It's hard to hear some of your words.

  • @Michael._The_Storyteller
    @Michael._The_Storyteller Рік тому +37

    I have been hovering around entertainment industry for years, and you have one of the best voice-over artistes I've heard, it's difficult to convey information, with urgency and he does very well, but not all the time, every time I watch one of your videos I'm impressed with the research and writing,
    you guys have a good team, I'm starting my own channel, commenting on other channels,
    not to increase subs, more like why did you shoot that, and B-Roll is your friend,
    oh, btw, I did subscribe.

    • @holyhero259
      @holyhero259 Рік тому +10

      You might want to look into periods and how to use them. Using nothing but commas makes your comment long winded

    • @JoeGator23
      @JoeGator23 Рік тому +1

      @@holyhero259 You might want to look into being a nicer person, especially since the comment was a compliment for our narrator.
      Your words go the other direction.
      Did you ever consider that maybe English could be their second language?
      I'm sure there are plenty of other things that you can't do well... including being a tolerant and pleasant person with enough discernible intellect to read between the harmless commas.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Рік тому +2

      Ummm its a stuttered forced strange inflection

    • @oahuhawaii2141
      @oahuhawaii2141 Рік тому +2

      The info provided is incorrect as it contained a mix of data and images of very different weapons. Basically, a hodgepodge collection of anything massive, but non-nuclear, going BOOM near, on, or under the ground.

    • @joecold8200
      @joecold8200 Рік тому

      YOU, SHOULD, ASK, HIM, OUT, BRO

  • @jonathanerbey3054
    @jonathanerbey3054 Рік тому +1

    For the love of all that's sacred and dear in all of our hearts. Please turn down the background music. I don't intend this in a negative way but, does anyone watch and or listen to these edits before posting them? The music is so loud at several point that you can't hear what's being said. Other than that , great content as a whole. Thank you

  • @awilson2385
    @awilson2385 Рік тому +21

    It's a big Daisy Cutter with a penetrator. Daisy Cutters, aka Commando Vault, (thermobaric weapons) were first used in 1970 in Vietnam for producing helicopter landing zones in heavy jungle. The 15,000 lb. BLU-82 was dropped from a C-130, being too large for conventional bombers to carry and would clear a 260 ft diameter circle. Far from "new" tech. HMX (octogen, C4H8N8O8) is a dry explosive, in contrast to the GSX in the BLU-82, but otherwise the same principle and delivery, just bigger. The BLU-82 creates a 1000 psi overpressure at ground zero, sufficient to shear an 8 ft diameter tree at the base. Called "Daisy Cutter" because with the 38" standoff detonator it would clear the above mentioned helicopter LZ without making a crater.

    • @shawnmiller9381
      @shawnmiller9381 Рік тому

      Makes sense since the creator was a formerly Vietnamese.

  • @robertcanup4473
    @robertcanup4473 Рік тому +6

    Fuel air, or themobaric weapons have a characteristic two stage explosive output, first dispersion of the fuel in the air, then after mixing with the oxygen in the air, detonation. You can see this characteristic pattern in explosions in films from the Vietnam war where fuel air bombs were first used.

  • @jslevenson101
    @jslevenson101 Рік тому

    When murder, pain, suffering, horror and grief, turning somebody inside to out isn't enough.

  • @madmardigan246
    @madmardigan246 Рік тому +10

    This channel is usually spot on but in this case there is so much misinformation.

  • @gregoryfournerat6690
    @gregoryfournerat6690 Рік тому +46

    Thank you for documenting this. The personal story of the immigrant scientist whose work was instrumental on the chemical compounds makes me proud. She rocks.

    • @wally23
      @wally23 Рік тому

      Reminds me off all they University named after hittlers Hench men well ford America did bank roll hittler evil is America's middle name glad there not welcome in Australia as there values are so different to ours I feel lucky to live in our safe gun free country with no mad scientist

    • @pieterveenders9793
      @pieterveenders9793 Рік тому

      More like disgusting. Bizarre, the amount of cognitive disonance that woman is suffering from. She says she's thankful for the US taking her in while they were obliterating her country and exterminating her fellow countrymen, and as a means of thanking them she wanted to help them continue that trend? Wow. Did she somehow miss when little children in Vietnam were burned alive by napalm the US dropped on them, did she not see that horribly disturbing clip of the little Vietnamese girl, running away from her village naked and crying, her clothing burned off of her body by US napalm? If she wanted to help the US like she said there would have been thousands of other ways she could have done that without contributing to the same US mass murder and war crimes that ravaged her own country decades before.

  • @matthewnardin7304
    @matthewnardin7304 Рік тому

    Nguyet Anh Duong. Least based American weapons developer.

  • @gladheater69
    @gladheater69 3 місяці тому

    at the end of the video, no leader makes a statement incorrectly. It’s not “United, we stand, united, we fall”.
    The correct statement is, “United, we stand, DIVIDED we fall”.

  • @dennismccormick9204
    @dennismccormick9204 Рік тому +4

    Why show images of the large MOAB when discussing the thermobaric munitions. The are plenty of BLU-118 images

    • @MrMontanaNights
      @MrMontanaNights Рік тому +1

      Heck the fourth image in google search is of an F-15 dropping BLU-118s in Afghanistan. I don't know why he is constantly using incorrect imagery/videos. It'd only take a few extra minutes to make sure it's correct. It's just poor production values.

  • @John_Redcorn_
    @John_Redcorn_ Рік тому +74

    The big red bomb is a MOAB bomb. Its a traditional explosive, albeit very huge. And it sure as hell aint gonna be dropped by an F-15. Its dropped out the back of a cargo plane like the clip depicted. The thermobaric bomb mentioned here is smaller in size, but has “bunker busting” capability before it detonates. It then atomizes the air with an explosive mixture and when that mixture ignites it does two things: 1) it creates a huge blast wave and 2) it super heats the air, vaporizing everything in its path (well, everything that can be burned obviously).

    • @saulgoodman7858
      @saulgoodman7858 Рік тому +5

      Also, the part where oxygen gets sucked out of their lungs.

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ Рік тому +5

      @@saulgoodman7858 not really. You’d be dead from the initial blast wave or the intense heat that followed. Whatever happens after that is moot: the damage has been done.

    • @hughgrection3052
      @hughgrection3052 Рік тому +2

      I'd be curious to see how they actually work. I don't see it "sucking air" out of your lungs or oxygen. That would be like a nearby fire taking oxygen out of your lungs from across a room. I'm no expert, nor do I pretend to be one. But I have a guess as to how they work. I suspect they have two explosions. One just before impact. And it spreads the currently non flammable mix into the air above the ground so it can spread out and mix with the air. Then I'm guessing once the "stoichiometry" (the minimal mix of air/oxygen and fuel).. has mixed it then explodes and creates the larger blast. But I'm also guessing it consumes just the oxygen in the radius of where it mixed tho. So when I hear about it sucking oxygen out of tunnels I have a hard time wrapping my head around that. Many tunnels don't have a whole lot of oxygen there to begin with. Back in Vietnam days they invented some of the first air fuel bombs to destroy deeply tunneled enemies. They had to basically mix gas and oxygen and pump the tunnels full of it and blow them that way by pumping the explosive gas in and pushing regular air out. Anyways I'd like to see it explained some day

    • @hughgrection3052
      @hughgrection3052 Рік тому +1

      @NaN that's what I said isn't it. I clearly said it can't "suck" anything. My theory is that the initial bomb goes off. It has just enough oxidizer in it to scatter the thermobaric mix. And as it expands it mixes with air, and then yes it too goes off. And as it does it spreads the rest even further and as it mixes with air it too goes off. So it makes for a long pressure wave bomb that don't need to carry it own oxidizer. And yes aluminum is used in flash powder, all sorts of things. Aluminum is just one of many termite metals than can be added to fuel them. Actually powder aluminum and fertilizer is basically what tannerite is. I was asking tho how it's said they can drain the oxygen out of a cave. Maybe the blast forces the mix down into them? I just don't see how it drains the oxygen from them without the mix ever getting down into them

    • @hughgrection3052
      @hughgrection3052 Рік тому +1

      @NaN and my word stoichiometry is the exact name for the science of fuel air mix btw. It won't burn until the amount of anything is mixed. Like even flour can combust like a bomb. But you have to light it while it's hanging in the air just right. Anything that has carbohydrates can be made into a bomb of sorts this way thru stoichiometry

  • @YoutubeStoleMyNick
    @YoutubeStoleMyNick Рік тому

    This guy tells stories of the most horrific weapons ever invented and sounds like he has a massive hard-on doing it. What a sick puppy.

  • @JosefSniper
    @JosefSniper Рік тому

    6:52 "Safe enough to make a real bomb" This made me laugh so hard.

  • @tokoloshe4216
    @tokoloshe4216 Рік тому +11

    Thermobaric weapons are so interesting

    • @mrvn000
      @mrvn000 Рік тому

      So brutal!!

    • @johnnywindsor183
      @johnnywindsor183 Рік тому +2

      They are useless ! Afghanistan today is same as it was before these weapons were used

  • @OptiPopulus
    @OptiPopulus Рік тому +50

    That moment when a Vietnam refugee is more patriotic than most Americans

    • @seancssu
      @seancssu Рік тому

      Why be patriotic when your own government doesn’t tax billionaires and doesn’t match minimum wage with inflation? The end is near

    • @brian6140
      @brian6140 Рік тому +2

      Enthusiasticly patriotic

    • @chrisholmes5695
      @chrisholmes5695 Рік тому

      Sad really is

    • @Bee-tj8gc
      @Bee-tj8gc Рік тому

      Thermobaric bombs suck the air out of your lungs and suffocate you
      - Western Media

    • @brian6140
      @brian6140 Рік тому

      @@Bee-tj8gc I think most of us knew that

  • @jpgcne
    @jpgcne Рік тому

    Dark Seas is still my favorite of your videos

  • @paulclancy789
    @paulclancy789 Рік тому

    Are recipes for these explosives so widely available that it's safe to make UA-cam videos discussing the secret ingredients.

  • @supremereader7614
    @supremereader7614 Рік тому +28

    Another great video! I would have been interested in hearing about how it releases it's energy specifically, also things like how far it initially penetrates.

  • @Ender7j
    @Ender7j Рік тому +3

    Just a side note: at 00:52 an E-model shows up. I recognize the tail flash. I worked on the specific aircraft as a crew chief :). It belonged to A-Flight in the 391st Bold Tigers.

  • @pjbace4757
    @pjbace4757 Рік тому

    The people who design & make the weapons that kill so many people around the world should be ashamed of themselves & will one day soon be judged.

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Рік тому

    when ur under ground and ur lungs get turned to beef jerkey soup

  • @hughgrection3052
    @hughgrection3052 Рік тому +3

    I was working near Eglin AFB ages ago when they tested the MOAB there. And it shook everything. I was miles away and it still was awesome

    • @russellking9762
      @russellking9762 Рік тому

      is that the ‘Daisy Cutter’…Coz i think thats what Zelensky needs right now

    • @hughgrection3052
      @hughgrection3052 Рік тому

      @@russellking9762 I think the Daisy Cutters was slang for cluster bombs. But the MOAB is the mother of all bombs. At the time and possibly still is the largest thermobaric bomb. It has to be deployed with a AC130 cargo plane I think. They roll it out the back. They're huge

    • @russellking9762
      @russellking9762 Рік тому

      @@hughgrection3052 Thanks for the clarification…Ukraine could use around a dozen right now…to slow up all this forward momentum from Russia

    • @hughgrection3052
      @hughgrection3052 Рік тому

      @@russellking9762 I'm afraid even if they win, it's a temporary fix. That place is doomed to fight forever until they all wise up and unite. I wish USA didn't help provoke it all also. Alot of innocent people are suffering on both sides because of it. At this point all we can do is pray it's over asap. They need to quit allowing foreign influence and build a proper army of their own and get rid of all the corruption. I hate to see anyone oppressed like that

  • @JohnDoe-tx8lq
    @JohnDoe-tx8lq Рік тому +51

    All the design, calculations, planning and money to get a precise release for a specific target... and the pilots just delay at the last second so they can get a better view, because as they alway do. 🤔 wow, brilliant.

  •  Рік тому

    Can you make a video about how the haarp weapon is found and how it works?

  • @adamnoir5014
    @adamnoir5014 3 місяці тому

    This video does not mention two important facts I recall from reports around that time. 1) SEAL teams had Osama Bin Laden in sight and under surveillance in Afghanistan and asked permission to take Bin Laden captive. Mysteriously permission was denied. 2) Shortly after the bombing there was a major earthquake in the region where many villagers were killed and injured. The survivors complained that they had never had an earthquake in that area.

  • @49walker44
    @49walker44 Рік тому +8

    Please reconsider playing music along with your presentation, for those of us with hearing problems it greatly detracts from the quality of an otherwise wonder video.

    • @Allen-eq5uf
      @Allen-eq5uf Рік тому +1

      Agreed! the cc option works well though.

    • @49walker44
      @49walker44 Рік тому

      @@Allen-eq5uf You can read? Lucky bum. Sorry, caught me getting used to new trifocal lenses after cateracts removed. Pretty amazing really.

  • @seanc6754
    @seanc6754 Рік тому +14

    As a born and raised American I want to say thank you to Nguyet Duong..as Americans we aren't perfect and we DO make mistakes but for the most part I do believe we try to help other people as much as we can and we want the world to be a peaceful and free place. I appreciate her dedicating her life to helping us make the world a better place and for terrorists to pay the ultimate price for their transgressions

    • @zeper20
      @zeper20 Рік тому

      This is the most brainwashed comment I have ever read. Everyone in Europe thinks the us is terrorist of the world. You guys are as brainwashed as North Korea.

    • @johnnytsang2047
      @johnnytsang2047 Рік тому +2

      How much evils you have to do to do good ?????

    • @djpullen
      @djpullen Рік тому

      Wants the world to be a peaceful place yet is thanking the woman who aided in making bombs to kill people on the planet.
      I’ll never understand American logic, peace through inflicting fear and the threat of annihilation is oppressive and what dictators and terrorists do…

    • @troycarpenter3675
      @troycarpenter3675 Рік тому

      @@johnnytsang2047 do you have a family of your own? Would you kill to stop them from being killed?

    • @jimmay1988
      @jimmay1988 Рік тому

      @@johnnytsang2047 You don't understand how Duong came from a war torn country of savage Viet Cong who slaughtered her Free people of South Vietnam and then hid in their caves.

  • @KommandantGSR
    @KommandantGSR Рік тому

    America, Head of NATO: Lets not have any illegal weapons
    also america: Lmao giant bomb sucks your soul

  • @Hydrosized
    @Hydrosized Рік тому

    Yes I watch every and share many of the various “Dark” series videos. The main criticism is that the music is too loud.

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton Рік тому +27

    I'm confused, was it the MOAB or some other weapon designed to penetrate deep into the earth? I thought it was some other weapon, but we keep seeing images of the MOAB. Was that filled with the same stuff, but for detonation above ground? anyone clear this up? Edit, ha, I should have read the comments first, seems many other have the same issue!

    • @gideonevans9717
      @gideonevans9717 Рік тому +3

      The MOAB is the same kind of weapon but on a larger scale

    • @Dirtyharry70585
      @Dirtyharry70585 Рік тому

      MOAB used in the killing of terrorist, was in a harden case to aggressively penetrate the cave openings before detonation. As stated in one of the other comments the massive explosion sucks air out and then sucks air back in, for true affectively killing most humans in the process. If I remember there were earthquakes caused by the amount of tonnage dropped in this massive cave complex but of course we know somehow bin Laden left the area before it all took place probably leaked information but in the end he got his due hell

    • @reynauldc984
      @reynauldc984 Рік тому +4

      My understanding is MOAB = "Massive Ordinance, Air Blast", so it is designed to explode above the ground. The video footage is indeed confusing. They designed a ground and concrete penetrating bomb, using old 155mm artillery barrels as the casing, which was very effective, but I don't remember the designation or the particulars. Pretty sure it's not what this video was discussing though.

    • @404-UsernameNotFound
      @404-UsernameNotFound Рік тому +1

      Plus, they say this was in 2002. The MOAB was dropped in 2017.

    • @willo1345
      @willo1345 Рік тому +1

      @@reynauldc984 Damn, I thought it stood for Mother Of All Bombs.

  • @flotsamike
    @flotsamike Рік тому +20

    at 4:00 in the video an incorrect statement is made. There never was an official declaration of war in Afghanistan. I guess you mean when the president launched operation enduring Freedom. We first bombed Afghanistan in 1999 after the Tanzanian and Kenya embassy bombings, and no one called that a war. What is also interesting is North Korea wasn't known to have any nuclear stockpiles until their first detonated bomb in 2006. Up until then a guy named John Bolton was in charge of making sure they didn't get nuclear weapons.