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  • (enter chuck norris joke here)

  • it was a bit boring sorry.

  • What causes the red shadow effect right before they detonate the bombs?

  • 2:00 lol i really had to lisin to that hahaha

  • Who needs landmines?

  • not very spectaculare

  • Messed up videos. "Five four...two one ZERO TIME" (What happened to three?) and whats with the crappy quality? Looks like it was filmed using an old 320 x 200 webcam. Finally, the shots of the collapsing.... just keep the film rolling! If you want to cut in another angle, or a zoom, let the first cut finish BEFORE you go to the next view.

  • 100 kilotons isn't very large at all? The largest was 50 mega tons

  • Ok? Well 100 kilo toms isn't

  • last one looks like an asshole

  • ground zero

  • is it wierd that i wanna stand there on collapse?

  • 3:18 Black hole

  • hey dude fart in this pipe going underground!

    oh ok!

    you know the rest

  • the bomb farted

  • LOL start at 1:59 and at 2:01 there's a farting sound xD

  • we do this because back in ww2 the japs kept making bunkers underground

  • @JacksonSargent It helps cut down on atmospheric radiation, and just safer all around. From what I understand, the collapse doesn't occur when discharged in bedrock such as granite. Wouldn't it be a crazy stunt to STAND ON GROUND ZERO!?!

    These discharges are not perceived by the human ear due to low freq <10hz.

  • I wish i got one to eliminate the pesticides under my house and to sink my cat poo....

  • about 2000 ft deep

  • why underground? lol

  • How deep are these bombs?

  • oh so thats how those sinkholes in the navada desert got there!

  • paki-indian no food but got bomb...well come to third world countries in 2010

  • anyone know how deep they detonate them?

  • (why so long wait between the 0 and crater ?)

  • 2:00 to 2:02. Who the fuck farted?

  • yeah let's fk'tup the earth a little more stupid assholes !

  • @TUNEPUTE no underground test are safe i personally know ten people that work on these tests five are e.p.a. agents and the other five work for them crunch the numbers to find any and all possible negative effects if they find ONE or even have valid reason to think it may be a bad idea the test will be cancelled and put on hold until another site that has fewer problems and less variables can be found (thats why the tests take place underground in the first place it simply had fewer variables)

  • 0 time

  • It is very cool that it takes so long to get a full crater formed, and that they can predict it so well!  Was that sound at 2:02 the sound of the collapse?

  • @r0ck3tsm0k3 no, that was a fart

  • 100 kilotons is actually a very small nuke. The largest bomb ever tested yielded 57 MEGAtons, or 570x the power of this one.

  • @EnderBlairEsch Well considering there are some with yields as low as 10 tons, I would say 100,000 tons is not "very small." It is a massively powerful explosion, something like 8 times the power of the Hiroshima bomb. It would cause horrible damage to most cities, and would be enough to utterly destroy a small city. Most modern warheads are in the hundreds of KT range, not 10 MT. Accuracy and redundancy are more important than overall power, and both the US and Russia have that now.

  • @r0ck3tsm0k3 Actually its in kilo tons meaning thousads of tons. This test was of a 100 kilo ton bomb the hiroshima bomb was 15 kilo tons. most modern ICBM's carry up to ten idependant warheads each of about 10 MEGA tons each 1 mega tonis 1000 kilo tons...so as i was saying this is just a pimple.

  • @subarumonkey most modern warheads are between 100 and 700 kt not 10 megatons, U.S. LGM-30 ICBMs are equiped with W-87 warhead which have 475 kt yields

  • how do they know how long time there is before the collaps ????

  • Listen, you have to stop uploading videos if you cant edit them. This was a complete waste of my time.

  • Why blast 'em underground? one way to defeat the underminers!!

  • 2.02 he farted lol

  • All of you need to research Dimitri Khalezov. He explains how it takes down WTC. Utube asked me to take it down. Same as Dimitris Channel.

  • After hearing "zero time" over and over I was really hoping for the last one to go "3...2..STOP! HAMMER TIME!"

  • now thats how u dig

  • If you thing about it there making diamonds that cannot be used.

  • @dane774 they can make glass, but the diamonds are impossible unless the ground is made of 100% pure carbon

  • OH ok i get it so its 2,000 feet underground... that is actuly prety big

  • k for all the noobs in here its at the nevada test sight and this is one of the vids they show you when u take a tour of there...but if u wanna tour u gotta apply one year ahead so they can do a complete background check on you...when i went they made us wear a radiation badge that turns black when ur dying basically

  • @lgnrogers I wouldn't go there even if they pay me! Imagine if you inhale some radioactive dust!

  • pretty impressive seeing that most underground blasts are set at depth ranging from 600ft all the way to 2,500ft... and thats no joke... the crater is from the cavity created when the rock and debris underground is vaporized... so yeah it can waste a city know problem...

  • not nuclear. :lol:

  • It's because he adds 'zero time' at the end that he skips the '2'.

  • @Kawaiibat i thought that

  • Five four tree one? LMFAO

  • def not nuclear

  • @harvoro HAHA yeah you see them go off all the time underground huh.. WOOT

  • looks like area51 o.ô

  • ...nukes are so much stronger than that, they can blow up a entire city and that did only a hundred feet.

  • this is probably over 2,000 ft underground so that damage is massive

  • not a nuclear blast. just normal explosives. underground explosions like these are created for minning/digging purposes. get educated

  • No they're not.

  • moron

  • um i would think that an underground nuke would blow up alot bigger mabey like they were alot higher than i though

  • What tests are these? The underground test film isn't even on the NTS/DOE website where did it come from?

  • whete the fuck was 7???

  • 4-3-1???

    lol he missed out two

  • yea that's so wrong

    unbelievable

  • lol :P

  • @fortresskepper

    because he realized his time was wrong

  • @fortresskepper no he didnt

  • @theunthinkable1 yes he did, at the second explosion

  • @fortresskepper 5421

  • @fortresskepper cuz he was talking. and the time was still going, nasa does the same, news crew does the same.

  • pendejo mde mierda q webada es esa

  • oh you did a mistake dude at the end of the video it says that it was 100 megatons but originaly it couldnt be because the biggest nuclear bomb in the world is 50 megatons and if you want to see a video of it go to tsar bomb

  • The description says 100 kilotons so it probably just a slip of the tongue. The Threshold Test Ban Treaty of 1974 limited underground test to 150 kilotons. The last such test by the U.S. was in 1992.

  • yes but read the title it says nuclear and im guessing that its pretty far underground and to make a blast like that has to be a a bomb if it was hydrogen you would of seen alot bigger impact out of the ground

  • lolz what does it do to the earth i wonder...

  • could it be the mistery of 9/11

  • @kooleokid100 U are bang on.

  • When the countdown is 0 does it take it that long for it to reach the top? is that how deep it is? could some 1 reply thanks

  • this is neither a h-bomb or an atomic bomb, it shows industrial use of explosives for mining.

  • Google "9/11 Cancers"

  • Did the Silver Surfer punches a hole at 0:34, 1:16, and 3:16,

    You can see the shockwave at 1:35, 2:17, and 2:56

  • Kiron Strife well see most of the a bombs back then were only kilotons right now we have h bombs that use mega tons and i kind of forget but a megaton is either 100 thousand kilotons or something or just 100 you have to look it up on google

    hbomb:Hydrogenbomb

    abomb:adombomb

  • 1 megaton is the equivelent of 1,000,000 tons of TNT. it's kinda like the computer linguo. 1 kilobit is 1,000 bites, a megabit is 1,000,000 bits and so on. I just home we never reach a teraton bomb. that would probably knock the planet out of orbit. O_o

  • That can't be an atomic bomb can it? first A bombs are rated in megatons, and second that would have to be burried over 2 to 3miles underground. and at that depth the heat is to intense for people to work in.

  • Did the Silver Surfer just punch a hole at 0:35, 1:16, and 3:17?

    The site, at 1:16, is my favorite.&<

  • Can you imagine one of these going off under a city?

  • Im sorry to say, but this did not impress me at all.

  • atomic bomb? 100kiloton what? atomicbombs are not filled with TNT..

  • but their power is compared to the amount of tnt required to produce the same given blast..

  • Their power is measured in kilotons.

  • booooring

  • you plp are stupid y would u say its a waste wen north korea bombs us youll be thanking your lucky stars that weve tested this stuff

  • how does testin this make u lucky?

  • We shouldn't be worrying about this.There is something far worst heading towards us.

  • Upps) somebody fared 2 min after.

  • wtf is the point of this?

  • To waste your tax dollars on testing a nuclear weapon that could destroy the planet in the future.The government have no "laws".

  • i dnt think its exactly a waste... i think its more of a political gesture that shows the world that they should not be messed with. Once u become an economic power, the next step is to be a nuclear power. then you get to take part in ruling the world. i wonder if north korea will get into the UN security council now.

    but ur right about 1 thing. this power hunger will destroy the planet one day.

  • It was a merely Goku punch on the ground.

  • my poor world

  • It's not yours.

    It's MINE.

    ; )

  • :)

    ours

  • that was the cutest youtube argument i've seen so far

  • can someone explain why it just collapses i mean why doesnt the ground lift up or something

  • the bomb doesnt push the rocks outward, it disintegrates them, which creates a hole and all the stuff above it gradually falls in

  • @Fata1ty4 same

  • 100 Kilotons is a small tactical nuke, its less that 1/500 the size of the tsar bomb.

  • 100 kt is NOT a small yield, and is much larger than the yield of average battlefield or tactical nukes. A 100 kt warhead would be virtually usual in a tactical theatre. First off, it's size would make it impractical. Secondly, the high yield would be hazardous to the force employing it. The average size of strategic warheads in America's arsenal are between 400-500 kts. People assume that strategic nukes are multimt's. Not true. Accuracy of missiles deems it unnecessary.

  • who needs accuracy when you can blow a 5 km crater in the target

  • Furthermore, the Tsar bomb would be totally useless as a strategic weapon.This was a 3 stage device, and had numerous 3rd stages as opposed to one very large one and used a lead tamper as opposed to a uranium one to cut down on fallout. Modern thermonuclear devices are 2 stage, a fission implosion that creates a fusion reaction. The U.S. probably uses lead tampers in the 2nd stage making thermonuclear bombs fairly "clean" of radiation. A 3rd stage is impractical due to "maintenance" issues.

  • thats tiny

  • 100 kiloton is not that heavy

  • The end caption of 100 megaton is false.

    The greatest h-bomb yield so far was achieved by the former Soviet Union in the 1970s, it was estimated between 50 to 60 megatons, and was called "The Tzar Bomb" - see some utube reference to that

  • tsar

  • In the 1970's? You truly are a retarded American, and you just failed. How about spelling Tsar correctly to there. Let's see some utube reference to that.

  • There's not nuclear and defernetly not 100kt, that wouldn't drop the ground it would raise and crater then flatten the entire area, its demolition of underground construction

  • Ah, yea...construction site...search Nevada Test Site on google, sherlock.

  • are you a nuclear scientist?

  • I wonder how far they bury them underground.

  • My guess, maybe 1,000 feet. I doubt it really is that far, but, to get that kind of result, it has to be down there a ways.

  • Its called liquification....when the dirt experiences movement (earthquake, bomb, etc)...the dirt behaves like water in a given area.

  • ye like blowing air into sand allso makes it behave like water....

  • Isn't it liquefaction?

  • how they know that remains ten seconds to collapse they have no crystal ball

  • They're the ones detonating the nuke, and they've probably calculated the time to collapse based on the properties of the sand.

  • Or several previous explosions under the same conditions: material, depth underground, and yield, all had similar results with a collapse imminent right around 10 seconds. These weren't the first tests conducted, and the US detonated several hundred underground.

  • Ive always hated being on time!

  • 5,4,2,1?

    And THESE are the guys controlling our nukes?

    O.O

  • LOL WTF

  • i think you mean 10, 9, 8, 6, Funny!!

  • both actually.. lol

  • I know how horrible war and death is but you can't say that nuclear bombs aren't cool as hell.

  • WHAT THE BLOODY HELL 2:00 the fart... the guy who did the fart ROCK omg i cant stop laghingh

  • big hole to hell! 3:18 to 3:25 scary! oh and dont forget FUNNY FART BOMB AT 2:00

  • GUY FARTS LOOOOOOOL! 2:00 lolz right when bomb blows!

  • on second count down he misses 2 ]

    he gose ......5.4.3.1.

    i mean the guy that cant count should not be setting of massive nukes

  • and the point in testing a bomb that big underground is???

  • It was better than testing it above ground.

  • They figured out all the altitude and detonation height in the 50's but it was releasing too much radiation so USA and USSR (but no other countries) agreed to underground testing only.

    From then on they just tried to replicate the same yield as it 50's experiments but with smaller and more robust bombs.

    You can learn more about a bomb's yield by studying it seismically rather than setting it off in their air.

  • Why don't you learn why instead of posting a stupid question like that you uninformed idiot.

  • why are you evil people destroying mother earth???

  • Because this is totally still happening on a daily basis, right ?

    And that the people that do this are evil and totally aren't doing it to test a weapon that would hopefully quell the threat of a government that was hellbent on instigating a conflict with the US, right ?

  • Seriously TheDoctor. Tell that hippie.

    Sorry foshotho, but there is no such thing as "mother earth". The planet is a big ball of dirt and rock not some magical female that can feel it when we detonate a bomb in the ground.

    And yes, we are so evil for protecting the very "mother earth" that we are living on. Ignorance is bliss.

  • Your statement is false. The Soviet Union, as bad as it's policies were, always held to a non-agressive policy vis a vis the US. Your propoganda machinery kept feeding the people the same line, but it was not true, and policy documents from this period, now released, provide evidence for this. Read Anatoly Dobrynin's memoirs, 'In confidence'. You have to understand the huge vested interests involved in the arms industry, the size of the budgets and the impetus that is created by this money.

  • it's those stupid Americans, banish them from the face of the planet

  • Yeah, along with those Russians, Chinese, Africans, Europeans, Asians and everyone else!

  • I fell asleep ...zzzzzz lol

  • LOL FART!! sooo funny 2:00

  • Mud fight

  • i love how when they say 0 time nothing happens until 10 seconds later lol

  • hahahahahaha

  • The detonation occurs at zero time, but the video quality is so low it's hard to see. Notice a slight blur; that's the detonation proper.

  • they skip 7 lol

  • vid sucks

  • yeah thats true

  • hahahah he can't count, I guess he never learned the number seven?

  • Fuck Russia, they want to fuck up with the world

  • poor moles jajaja.

  • what happen wheen the hole clears up,like when the dust settlets???

  • haha, somebody has farted at 2:00

  • holy shit some1 had beans

  • lol at the fart

  • +1 Hahahaha.

  • haha

    rofl

  • lol he couldn't go anywhere else....he was counting

  • The tests in this film are of the Operation Tinderbox (1979-1980) underground test series, namely Huron King (20 KT) at 0:55 seconds, and Norbo (20 KT) at 3:00 minutes. All of the tests in this video are shots of 20 KT or less, that where detonated at Yucca Flats NTS. The only tests exceeding 100 KT detonated during Operation Tinderbox where tested at the adjacent Pahute Mesa Test Site where bombs up to 1.9 megatons where detonated underground.

  • Where did the film come from, it isn't even on the NTS/DOE site as part of their unclassified film series. Clearly more film of the other underground operations exists, where do you find it?

  • the earth is imploding ahhhhhhhhh lol

  • what a way to get rid of moles....

  • Or any pesky little thing that might be living underground

  • I wonder what would happen i they detonated one of those under a sky scraper. That would be entertaining!

  • ur mom would die

  • Oh I forgot, this video doesn't look like a 100 kiloton test, it rather seems an underground 80's Nevada test, low kiloton range I'd say.

    If you're looking for HUGE underground explosions, look for Cannikin Project, that's really awesome.

  • The delay in the first test is just because "zero time" doesn't mean the moment when the bomb is detonated. Once I heard (don't remeber where, if I did I would put the link here) zero time is used when the trigger has been activated and there's no turning back.

  • zero time = detonation.. you can see the shock waves through the ground.. the collapse is delayed because the vaporized rock forms a cavern underground which progressively fills from the cavern to surface at known rates, sort of like when sand flows into an hour glasses empty half.

  • your freakin smart

  • I'm no scientist but I would assume that the incredible power is forming the earth to something more dense, and once that energy dissipates it collapses into a created void.