@vliegendehollander55 first off how were they supposed to know how fucked up he was?they only seen one side of him.....germans are far from stupid.....seeing they are engineering geniuses...among other things..............are you a zipperhead?
When the explosion occurs, the liner metal is formed into a spike of molten metal (although there is some discussion on whether it is liquid or solid; most times it is referred to a "plasma" jet, plasma not in the technical subatomic sense but in the sense of an in-between state of the metal between liquiduous and solid).
Ok, but of course the heat capacity of the armor is way too high to be able to melt it. Even if the jet is not really solid, the destruction is more mechanical than thermal, would you not agree?
Well, it didn't have to be explained in all scientific detail. Just say "a jet of metal that pierces the armor plate" or something like that. Simplifying things is ok, explaining them wrong is not, in my opinion.
Of course the rest of the film is great, I didn't mean to imply anything else.
This fort is seriously amazing. Extremely well planned.
trinex7 1 month ago in playlist ((.3)) Dangerous Missions - Eben Emael - World War II
Hitler was from Austria. You see how stupid the Germans were. A house painter! Hahahhahah
problem, they believed him
costing 50 millons lives
and now we have to belive Mercel?
vliegendehollander55 2 months ago
@vliegendehollander55 first off how were they supposed to know how fucked up he was?they only seen one side of him.....germans are far from stupid.....seeing they are engineering geniuses...among other things..............are you a zipperhead?
prostockgear 2 months ago
Ive bin in eben emeal many times
very intresting
bleushift 11 months ago
I can't stand it when documentaries explain the mechanism of a hollow charge wrongly. The jet of metal is not molten, ffs.
djlagomorph 2 years ago
When the explosion occurs, the liner metal is formed into a spike of molten metal (although there is some discussion on whether it is liquid or solid; most times it is referred to a "plasma" jet, plasma not in the technical subatomic sense but in the sense of an in-between state of the metal between liquiduous and solid).
2bn442RCT 2 years ago
@2bn442RCT
Ok, but of course the heat capacity of the armor is way too high to be able to melt it. Even if the jet is not really solid, the destruction is more mechanical than thermal, would you not agree?
djlagomorph 1 year ago
@djlagomorph Considering this is intended for a broad audience I think they did a pretty good job.
brucec43 1 year ago
@brucec43
Well, it didn't have to be explained in all scientific detail. Just say "a jet of metal that pierces the armor plate" or something like that. Simplifying things is ok, explaining them wrong is not, in my opinion.
Of course the rest of the film is great, I didn't mean to imply anything else.
djlagomorph 1 year ago