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  • it is a miracle to see that...

  • это можно смотреть вечность!

  • Which calibers are used?

  • I think the metal begins to melt due to high friction and tension.

  • Amazing!

  • next time, slow it down a bit.

  • And a GREAT HOUSE MUSIC !!!

  • Awesome!

  • Fake

  • @Cokelmejor Give us a reasin why...

  • Hot, gorgeous, delicious bullet-porn! Mmmmm. And surprisingly easy to fap to... ; )

  • Wow, great video, amazing images. Watermark could be a bit more modest though. Anyway, fascinating stuff...

  • I don't know if it is a million, but it's way over 10,000

  • @AirRifleKid

    Many are 1,000,000 yes. There are framing cameras that will take 24 frames at 1/4 billion frames/sec. Yes, that's billion with a B.

  • Best video on Youtube.

  • are they shotgun pellets at the end?

  • At 02:00 what is the pellet that is going faster than the bullet?

  • @redjr242 The pellet probably was fired from a closer distance, and the bullet probably already lost an big amount of it's speed.

  • @XMonkeyBrainizationX No but, I was wondering, what IS the pellet. Like shotgun or what?

  • @redjr242 its from a air rifle, or pellet gun.

  • @darbycrash55 really? Airsoft guns shoot that fast? If so that is cool!

  • @XMonkeyBrainizationX You don't understand Physics if you think a bullet continues to speed up after it leaves the barrel. There is no motor on the bullet, so there is nothing to make it continue to go faster and faster after it leaves the barrel. It does speed up while it is in the barrel where the forces of the explosion are still acting as a force on the bullet.

  • @CLK50000 pressure is still building inside the barrel, once the bullet leaves the crown, the pressures drop sharply. The bullet acts as a pressure seal plugging the gasses inside the barrel, creating a pressure spike. Velocity and pressure are both inverted to each other.

  • @CLK50000 I don't think that bullet speeds up after it leaves the barrel. What sayed was that the pellet probably stil had more speed because it was fired from a closer distance, still having alot of power. with the primary bullet already flying.

  • The bullets with the curves are amazing! (about 7:00)You really see them going out of eachother!

  • It looks so beautiful the way it almost melts into the target on impact

  • @AonGuardian stop hating. Let's see you do better. Great Vid!!!

  • Excellent video. is that plate lead or steal?

  • @O7ROADKING its hardned target steel. The splash being seen is from the bullets lead core. Gotta remember the bullet is hitting the steel well over 1000 foot per second and 2000 foot per second in some cases.

  • You know the video content is really fascinating and entertaining when you don't notice the gargantuan-sized water mark covering half of the screen...

  • how did they even time those little white balls to impact the bullets mid flight?

  • Pretty sure this isn't a million. In the upper thousands, yes, but I doubt a million.

  • @moron6123 i was thinking the same thing. i'm going to guess it's about 2500.

  • @moron6123

    Many of them are million. You just have to do the frame-rate and the bullet-speed math.

  • chuck norris jokes getting so old dude....

  • @nyongyi and?... same with blonde jokes, old but funny, and this one is quite funny :)

  • Leeeeerooooy stopped one of these with his teeth

  • This makes any shooting survivor look unstoppable

  • at this speed the steel looks like water

  • The song 'Remix to a remix" by Ronald Jenkees is excellent music to accompany this video. I mute this and play that in the background.

    watch?v=Cp_wgmmliuk

  • @ramv36 Anything from ernest gonzales goes well too !

    

  • This beats the hell out of UltraSlo.

  • We fire these at people!?!?

  • @Uncaught123 Yeah and them plan on making them out of a lighter (faster) and stronger (heavier damage) metal. that's not so good.

  • this right here is quality youtube!

  • its like WATER BULLET its just melt 

  • Press ALT+F4 to see it even slower!!

  • @elitedefense72 - Ha! Ha! Gee, thanks. Yeah, I already know that one. 

  • awesome video. Too bad you ruined it with the ugly copyright mark.

  • @smacgarret

    It's a Shimdzu HPV-1. Around 1/4 million dollars. Usually they are rented, not bought.

    @ MaskeDemon

    Those are most probably polyethylene pellet shot for non-lethal riot control.

  • Epic...

  • I think this music just gave me aids :(

  • good job nice vid.

  • you tend to wonder how much a camera such as this would cost...

  • holy fuck

  • 2:00 what the fuck? Are you shooting drops of milk at a flying bullet?

  • less*

    

  • @D4RKTR4NC3 this is waay more then 1/100 speed

  • I MAKE SLOWMO WITHOUT HIGHSPEED YET I PLAY A SMOOTH FILM AT 1% SPEED

  • Finally, someone gets what youtube was supposed to be for. Great video!!

  • I'd love to have this video without the watermark....

  • A copyright line taking up a third of the screen, and yet it's on youtube when anyone, anytime, can view it as many times as they like, over and over, forever and ever amen. So with that in mind, does it really matter if someone downloads it or whatever and sticks it on their site? Would anyone lose out for not knowing you made it? Would anyone care? Does it bother you that much that you want people who don't care to know that you produced this video? At least make it smaller.

  • @MightyGimp you spent thousands of dollars on high speed equipment and software and you just made and awesome video and you post it on youtube then someone takes it and says it theirs now you lost credit and they have millions of views while you sit and cry yourself to sleep because you got no recognition for the time and dedication you put into making that video... dumb ass

  • @YeOldGeborkoff No, I don't. Because I don't desperately need that recognition from people who don't know or care who I am, because they're just interested in a video they'll watch once and then likely forget. Dumbarse.

  • Nice! Would be great if someone could tell us what bullets these are, and at what metal they are shot. Some of these i can identify, however i can not tell what the metal is.

  • Wow ... that was awesome. Thanks for that.

    Now, what the hell was I doing 10 minutes ago?

  • Anyone know what kind of bullets those were? I was thinking 7.62.54 or 6.5x55 Swiss.

  • I bet that camera cost at least 20 bucks

  • *****hold down the space button for extra slow motion******

  • I would have like to see this in slo mo...

  • Fanboy327.....Durp

  • I like the part where the stuff gets shot.

  • sick bastards shooting at birds, 9:10 onwards

  • Y'know, even after watching this video a couple dozen times, I STILL can't believe that the ballistics gel is the density of human flesh.

    Just look at it! The bullets go through it like a hot knife through butter!

  • @TenshihanQuinn

    Try looking at the given website wwwkurzzeitcom

  • Looks like it liqified,

  • Thank you for putting your name and copyright across the frame. Not distracting at all.

  • imagine the new 1trillion fps camera;

  • Yes 4 Penetration.

    I meant the bullets.

  • 3:09 metallic erection!!!!

  • Amazing

  • yeah, um... Chuck Norris.

  • Is there a way to see these videos in colour, so I can see the temperature changes that the steel 'experiences'? Does it go from flashing white on impact - through the following shades of yellow, orange and red as it fades?

  • I've been so glued and intrigued by the slow-motion beauty that only after 8 minutes i realised it's in black & white

  • re: peeling bullets!

    Errr... those would be mushroom head/hollow point bullets. Imagine the "peeling bullet" as it tears through flesh, muscle, cartilage and bone...designed for maximum damage. YIKES!

  • this is how chuck norris sees stuff every day

  • @MrDrewff This is what Chuck Norris sees when he's dodging bullets.

  • @MrDrewff  More Epic.

  • check this out if you are a gamer.

    h ttp ://w am jelly. com /?ref= 2 170 74

    delete the spaces.

  • I don't understand how they recorded this... There is no such thing (that i know of) that can do this... Odd but simply amazing.

  • @Synkronization Umm, the name of the company that shot the footage is plastered in huge letters across the entire video. Their website might be a good place to start... (Hint: It has the make/model of the cameras they use on it)

  • Be sure to stick around to the 7:32 section with the peeling bullets!

  • at 2:20 its like ndamukong suh making a bead line for a quarter back

  • @9TheWall9

    This camera goes up to 1 million frames/sec. Many of these clips are up there. The last time I named the camera I got spam-marked.

  • The hollow-points around 6:00 are pretty cool.

  • I started watching this and said there is no way I can watch for ten minutes...just did.

  • ahahahah 1 million fps = fake -.-"

  • @9TheWall9 how?

  • @9TheWall9 ahahahah your inteligence = fake -.-"

  • This is one of the best and most mesmerizing Youtube vids I've ever watched....over..and over...

    Brilliant !

  • Not only the bullet is deadly even the schrapnel!

  • this video is sick, keep it up

  • Epic music.

    

  • how can you possibly dislike that ??

  • omg this is epic please do 50.cal hitting titanium ide love to see it

  • The 30 degree hits are awesome. Great physics vid

  • Great video. Knows anybody, which speed a bullet have? (Sorry, for my bad english, im from germany)

  • @xray087 they have like 300–580 m/s. it depends to the weapon. this stats are actually for cal. 9x 19mm, typical for hand guns.

    PS: musst dich nicht für dein englisch schämen ^^

  • Amazing that the glass shatters faster than the bullet travels through it

  • @jakobnommensen Glass?

  • I don't think I've ever been more focused on something

  • Mesmerizing, I couldn't stop watching. It's an art form in my opinion. Although the John Wayne in me would love to see a caption of what each round was. The reactions are so different it piques my curiosity

  • @powersfam

    There are hard-jacketed rounds; ordinary lead; fragmentation, (some probably plastic filled), shotgun pellets, and plastic pellets (the ones that really splatter when they hit a bullet).

  • is that water or bullet impact... :O

  • 5.8 million views for this crap? O_0

  • 5:55 lol!

  • music matching!

  • holy.....

  • see!!?? killing can also be beautiful! :)

  • When i get shot with my shirt off... That's what happens

  • Ooohhh... He is shooting things that were thrown into the air somehow.

  • Must have been hard to hit the 2 bullets in midair.

  • @Ebvardh No no no lol but pig hunting and you learn one or two thing in killing.

  • This is extremely relaxing. In fact, this cured my insomnia.

    I just start up this video and whence I know it, I'm sleeping.

  • incredible footage!

  • I don't wanna get shot.... ever.

  • @DreadNought0255 I don't think anyone does.

  • @Ebvardh you never know.... you never know.

  • @DreadNought0255 Yeah... I guess you never do ó_o

  • Cool but fucking gay tunes

  • I wish I could slow this 2x

  • High pressure: solids act like liquids and liquids act like a gas.

  • @modelleg Gas acts like æther?

  • I wish this was in color. Was that a ball of lead that was hitting the round? It's hard to judge sizes in this vid. I would like to see a round go through the plastic Target that kinda stretches around the bullet leaving a small hole. Great video!

  • @danrichards23

    The white shot hitting the rounds are plastic beads, used for crowd-control at around 10 feet.

  • Curious. First time I recall having something 'flagged as spam'. Just trying to be informative.

    What gives?

  • All those frames and no colour :(

  • I like how they look like a liquid on some impacts

  • and i'm watching in 30fps : /

  • best slow mo video so far IMO... thx adn keep it up.

  • Best way to kill someone is not with a knife.(finger prints, too much blood and dispose of knife too), not with a silence pistol. Same again (finger prints and dispose of gun cos the Micro scratches it leave). What u want to use is a shotgun, yes it loud but, it's sprays and makes a mess of everything. Leave no finger prints, no shell marks. Just shoot and pick up your shell.

  • @mudaphucker what about a suppressed 22lr pistol with lead (non jacketed) bullets? you cant see those scratches on a lead bullet...

  • @mudaphucker You've killed many people?

  • lol i saw i misfired shot... nice to see the bullets doin their job mushrooming doing such a large area of damage =)

  • is this art i think so

  • This is almost as good as watching porn. :D

  • Excellent

  • классно:) с пикабу.

  • Woa ! i watched the whole thing ... it was amazing !

  • What the hell am I watching?

  • @Nitephall 1 million fps Slow Motion video of bullet impacts made by Werner Mehl from Kurzzeit

  • Maybe one of the coolest vids I have ever seen! Thanks!

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  • This is the best bullet slow motion ever made.

  • 7:48 what kind of caliber is that? .609?

  • this material is to nail the chuck norris !

  • the true video time its just 30 sec...

  • looks like their shooting a terminator!

  • 3:39 that's how my bulge grows.

  • @grig24x that actually made me laugh so fucking hard XD

  • @grig24x a spray of metallic debris, then a small chunk of metal?

  • @itsthelolocaust ouch.

  • Thank you for the video!

  • Thanks for the obnoxious caption, Werner Mehl. I promise to forget your name and never visit your site.

  • 1 milion fps?

  • no wonder those things fuck people up

  • Q: How long would it take to watch one seconds worth of pictures shot at 1,000,000 frames per second ?

    A: 11.5 days.

  • @CheGueverroIV It would take 11.1 hours.

    1,000,000/25fps../60s../60mins

    Using a very generous bullet speed of 1500m/s an a bullet 2cm in length. I estimate that a bullet collision to last 1.33e-5s. Multiply this by a million frames per second gives 13.3 frames, which is about half a second film time. this is around the time in the video so I can confirm the camera is shooting at 1,000,000 fps! Great vid btw 

  • @Oafing Just food for thought: 1500m/s is too high even for the for the rifle rounds. 1000m/s for the rifle rounds (giving them a generous speed) and the pistol rounds much closer to 1000f/s. Those numbers are velocities at the barrel too- considerably less at one second. Also the length of the rifle rounds will be anywhere from 45mm to 63mm- most likely.

  • @n3xusunit I was taking extreme values for my calculations to get a top level estimate so I could see if the camera was shooting at 1,000,000 fps and it wasn't just some outrageous statement. Like if you watch mythbusters that circumstances are taken to ridiculous levels

  • @Oafing Yeah I thought about it afterwards and realized what you were doing- I usually open my yap before I think about it. My bad lol.

  • @CheGueverroIV well that depends on how fast the video is going. if you want to get technical, your question is a trick question, it would only take 1 second. it would be the best quality film ever since most videos are made with less than 100FPS.

  • It made it look like liquid ha =B

  • Never get old.

  • All that money on a slow motion camera and it turns out it only does black and white .

  • @TrickyDisCoO that's not the fucking point...

  • @ChunderThunder1 calm down xD 

  • @TrickyDisCoO You want me to calm down? CALM DOWN!?! DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHO YOU ARE DEALING WITH!!!!?!