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  • why does part of it break away half way through??

  • Great shot but I bet this is not the first take.

  • Good camera man.

  • SOOO I CAME TO BOOTY SHAK'EN VIDS TO HERE.??

  • Are all tank rounds that complex?

  • @supramanz No

  • @supramanz no, that was a tank fired missile. A tank round is a piece of metal with explosive stuff behind it.

  • @MagicCat3 Looks like some extended range munition seeing how there's a lack of a motor exhaust (probably on delay). Serious though, what is this? Doesn't look Russian, and from its head cone it doesn't look guided. That thing that blew off was a soft alloy "slip band" used for rifled tank guns, which means its British. But the Brits don't seem to have ERM for their tanks yet, so thats a dead end.

  • @kovona lol have fun finding out exactly what it is...

  • @MagicCat3 Lol, nothing so far.

  • 0:04 :O its a raygun!

  • OUCH!

    

  • Interesting.  What is the fire I see coming out of the projectile, at 00:14 ?

  • @foamulator it is prob the warhead arming itself like how 203 grenades do after a certain number of rotations..,.

  • now thats SLOW MO i've seeing stupid vids its like people trying to use a frigin cell phone camera to make slow mo shit

  • wait what since when did tanks start using missles or is this a prototype experiment.

    0.0 i thought they shot artilleri shells

  • @W02130 Not a missile. Tanks have been using fin stabilised rounds for some time now. If the barrel is not rifled deployable fins are a must otherwise the round will begin to tumble in flight and render itself useless. Look up "APFSDS"

    As a side note, sine you mentioned missiles, some countries have employed ATGMs in recent times. The russians certainly have them and there's one called "LAHAT' employed by the Israelis.

  • @toolazytofindaname ok thanks for the information.

  • That made me happy.

  • Screw the tank. That cameraman is a badass.

  • The way I always understood it was that the camera is stable but it is facing a mirror that turns. The mirror rotates, but the camera is always looking at the reflection. This way provides the setup a way to turn fast enough to keep up with the round.

    That's all hearsay, but that's what i believe to be true unless I've been proven otherwise.

  • It is a highspeed camera, pointed at a mirror, that mirror will then rotate with the help of a very strong and fast high degree stepper motor connected to a microship that is synced with the firing mecanism, then, depending on projectile speed and firing sequence, it will give signals for continous reposition of the stepper motor.

  • This is not a video this is a cartoon of what Chuck norris saw that day.

  • Of course this is real. Just takes some speed calculations & a few takes for adjustment of camera pan speeds I reckon. Humans are clever.

  • Okay look they took a wide angle of footage so they would capture part of the shot with a slow motion camera you all are idiots. They just edited it and zoomed in on it

  • to bad ounce that that round goes in the tank u get sucked out the size of a penny or u die

  • i ask me how the camera can follow the bullet so fast

  • the camera was folowing the bigfoot on other side of those bushes

  • This is the navy's test fire of the EGRM round.

    Extended Range Guided Munition. It was a project using existing 5" guns with a new projectile with a much longer range than standard munitions and GPS guided accuracy.

  • love how it shoots a o ring then goes through it

  • Ok umm I'm sposto watch the bullet ok um

    Ok ok wow a bush wow I love bushes.

  • the camera would be set to move at the same speed as the missile either on a set of tracks or just rotating to the left.

  • @W3STON92 Its probably just a simple radar tracking camera like they use in NASA.

  • stfu

  • they probably knew the speed of the missile at muzzle velocity so they punched that into a computer which controlled the pan of the camera to follow the missile at time of fire, idk the exact workings but its not fake.

  • yes your right but you have to add one more thing. they add some distance so the camera wont have to move far, and so it neither needs to do the same speed as the bullet or in this case the tank round

  • yeah cuz the closer the camera is, the faster and more drastic the pan is, but they probably had a good zoom on the round, and i can see like maybe some humidity in the air which could be there cuz of the distance between the camera and the tank and there are some heat waves in the air (not from the tank firing) but just like hot summer's day ripples etc proving more to your distance of camera idea!

  • no explosion crab

  • BTW, it looks like a APFSDS-penetrator, but i can´t seem to see the Sabot falling off...

    Is that just cought in the blast?

    And whats that second explosion on the penetrator?

  • its not a fake its real

  • faake!

    u cant follow the tank missle with the camera

  • YOUR SUCH A MORON....... HA HA HA

  • you dont know that camaras can have motion trackers and folow extreamly fast things.

  • sure...and you can't leave retarded comments on youtube! xD

  • stupid boy

  • noo.. what if they have putted a kind of chip in the missile, and the cam has a follow feature?

  • You can do all kinda things now.

    You can even zoom into bigger picture and make it look like you are following it.

    But there is something unreal at 00:26...

  • hey, if any of you guys know at what speed does a tank shell fly when fired from an abrams? just curios.

  • about 1000-1200 m/s...

  • i give up, what kind of round was that? it did'nt look like a normal APFSDS or HEAT round. could it have been an anti-armour missile?

  • Its not fake. This is possible with a camera placed far away with a telescopic lense. The camera does not have to pan so much form right to left to follow the trajectory. It only takes a mathematical calculation & a computer controlled motorised tripod mount to pan the camera if the projectile speed is known. Normally I would say its not rocket science but in this case it is!!

  • @declan332 It's actually done with a mirror. The camera is set up facing away from the projectile with the mirror being set on the motorized mount. The mirror faces the projectile and turns while the camera remains stationary. This way, depending on the distance the mirror is from the camera, the mount doesn't have to travel as fast as if it were moving the camera itself.

  • That looks a bit fake to me. there is no manual camera in the world that can keep up with a tank shell. I think it was made digitally to show how it works.

  • HA !! Todays teh can do allmost evrithing , I mean the project in Europe with the hudge underground tunel , yea , that thing has hundreds of thousands of pixels , and why wil this camera wodent cach a flyng misile ? HAHAHA , unbelivers =)) .

  • imagine being right next to misile and it fly bys in slow mo like this id be like " WHOA...."

  • fake

  • yeah like your mums ugly tits faggot. but they felt good when i was titty fucking her, using her pussy juice as lube.

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  • 3 Reasons that it's NOT fake.

    #1 Thats called camera focus.

    #2 Umm, yes it would, once again camera focus.

    #3 Rotation of projectiles is scientifically proven to assist in keeping straight trajectories.

  • no cam focus in the world works that fast. thats the reason why in REAL bullet follow movies the projectile always is NOT focussed ...

  • actually there are high speed motion and fast focusing cameras , they use them in actual defense systems to track missiles and shot them down , the focus mechanism is hooked into a laser beam which tracks the distance of the object at the speed of light and since missiles don't even come close to that speed of light it can focus and target the missile with ease ,

  • stupid boy

  • @dvdhaxor LOL your a fool.

  • @dvdhaxor 3 reasons that you don't know what your talking about.

  • how can a camera follow the missile at such speed?

  • maybe just placed lots of cameras at the firing ... um place.. then take the film from each camera

  • It didn't, it's fake.

  • WOW how did they caught that on film.

  • It would be using a high speed camera, but this one is fake as a piece of pie.

  • How in any way is this fake?

  • bääääm en kreis wie bei na shisha

  • What type of tank??? From the barrel it looks like a british challenger but i might be wrong...

  • it may be a german leperd to

  • no the german leopard has the same barrel as an Abrams

  • YOU IDIOTS. DO SOME RESEARCH, of course this is real, there are thigs called high speed cameras, built for such an occasion, that have the ability to pan EXTREMELY fast. Thats what was use, thats how its done, NOW STOP SAYING ITS FAKE

  • FAKE, the camera can not follow missle so accurate at real speed :) isn't it?

  • fake

  • How were they able to track the round with the camera so accurately? That's amazing.

  • uuummmmm why is'nt the rocket flaming ???????

  • It isn't a rocket you invalid, it's a tank shell, fired out of the main gun of a tank by a charge, it doesn't need any more propulsion than that

  • wat camera could do it that slow?!

  • Its a STAFF round. Amazing top down tank killer with other multi purpose roles.

  • Oh .. .and we have been using these for 10 years Fired from the 120mm Smoothbore M285 of an M1A2 and the SEPs

  • Fake. Camera could not be moved fast enough to keep up with that.

  • its a fuckin slow mo camera

    this was on future weapons,

    there not going to spend a whole shit load of money for something fake like this

  • you are right what kind of camera could do that

  • What kind of a tank fires rockets?

  • Future weapon tank :3

  • Thats a titanium round. Enough power behind that puppy to penetrate the hardest rock/steel/concrete on earth.

    M1-A1/2's fire them.

  • Titanium ? the really strong ultra light metal

    Ti does not carry KE(Kenetic Energy) because of its ultralight weight

    We use Depleted Uranium.... Who is giving you this info so i can smack him

  • it isn't a rocket, it's just the way the round is shaped

  • a sheridan tank fires rockets dumbass

  • youre the dumbass...... NO tank fires rockets with his main cannon -.-

  • that's just a fin stabilized discarding sabot round. Sorry if I'm an ammo nerd but i just wanna sound cool :P

  • /facepalm

  • /selfownfacepalm

  • Actually, you're wrong. The T-90 and some T-80's and T-84's can fire a missile.

  • /facepalm ... of course, i forgot :D

    but obvisioly this is no rocket because a tow's "rocket engine" starts shortly after being fired out of the barrel. this cant be seen here so i guess its just a kinetic ammo or a training projectile

  • tanks with smoothbore do fire rockets

  • the sheridan was capable of fire a wire guided missle out its barrel. im not saying that this what you are viewing.

  • i did not record this, i simply found it

  • I don't know for sure but I'm pretty sure it wasn't superman holding the camera but was some kind of high speed automated rig.

  • cool!!! the guy did well to keep it in the middle of the screen unless the missile was hanging by some string :S lol

  • Wow, that smoke ring then bam that rocket shoots through the middle of it.

  • nah just a panorama high speed camera

  • A high speed camera would have been used to catch that footage. It was probably attached to a mechanical unit to follow the rocket.

  • thanks for clearing that up for us

  • How the fuck was he able to follow the rocket

  • im not quite sure, but it would have been a camera on a machine that could staw at that speed?

    please don swear on my videos, thanks.

  • fuck

  • @timexploded FUCK!....Oooops.

  • how did the camera manage to keep up with that speed? O_o

  • i have no ideo 0_o

  • that is evil looking

  • thats no missile!its tank ammo!

  • my mistake

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