Atomic/Hydrogen/HE Bomb Compilation
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Beauty of death. Massive death.
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description?
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whats that song called
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Just beautiful.
Horribly beautiful.
Anyways, it's too bad that it's only 240p, can't you make a more HD version?
Plus, sometimes music & explosions aren't perfectly synced.
Apart from that - awesome job - especially the music! =)
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@xXcCcB0ZKuRTcCcXx These are all old tests done before the bans, before them a number were done before they even understood the full effects.
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Who sings this song,because it's fucking super shit !
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Hello Japan... boom
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@TriggerHappy92 The white smoke lines on every (U.S.) nuclear test bomb are measurement devices for SIZE of the blast (mostly height and width) It is the easiest way to see how big the explosion is. Measuring the "shockwave" is merely a side effect, as multiple force/pressure measuring instruments are located all over the test site.
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@xXcCcB0ZKuRTcCcXx None of them explode right now. It's prohibited by international conventions (Forbidden in the atmosphere). But some countries still conduce experiences underground (North Korea, India, Pakistan...)
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Nice song dude
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wtf how many nukes explode on the earth o.O
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Holy-Terrorist:>-^=^- in miniclip game the game Heli Attack 3 music xD



can someone please tell me what the white lines are at 1.53 - 1.58 - 2.01 I've noticed these lines in many nuclear bomb photographs & video's ( I mean, to me it would appear to be some type of debris falling with a smoke trail) But if thats the case why are the lines in patterns, either vertical in some and horizontal in others? Also at the 2.01 explosion the lines almost appear spaced out evenly.If anyone really knows what they are I would really appreciate an explaination, Thanks,~Lee
mykidsdad36 2 years ago
@mykidsdad36
The "fog" lines near the explosion are intentionally set up during nuclear testing. Their purpose was to make it easier to see the shockwave generated by the explosion as it radiated outward. Since it would be difficult to see the shockwave against the bright light of the explosion, these fog trails make it much more visible.
TriggerHappy92 2 years ago
the explosion at 1:53 wasn't even nuclear. it was a 500 ton conventional test that the navy did. It was called Sailorhat. Look it up on here.
superskullmaster 3 years ago
Its been discussed before; i know the explosion at 1:53 was not nuclear, hence the "HE" in the title of the video (High Explosives)
TriggerHappy92 3 years ago