Always mesmerising. From 1.15 on, very cool.
Sorry for 2 in a row.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:17, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrp5V84Xu_k&feature=youtu.be
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfyNz2I02Vs&feature=youtu.be
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3zKG0JBBwo&feature=youtu.be
These look like they designed by a 5 year old: Top trumps invincible card stuff.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:25, Reply)
One day we'll fight someone with a Navy, and this will be really useful
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:27, Reply)
Bring back the battleship!
Oh, ever wondered what a missile does to a ship?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNTLy83O4qk&feature=youtu.be
It fucks it up while making Michael Bay's special effects look like a Disney afternoon low budget sitcom shit.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:35, Reply)
I had the exact same thought, it is about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:42, Reply)
For the discerning hipster café racer poseur who wishes to get lung cancer while not littering?
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 20:47, Reply)
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 21:57, Reply)
Half a dozen Gaza buildings, one shot, will it rail?
Watch to find out! Now for a word from our sponsors, and don't forget our Patreon only splatter close-ups!
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 22:13, Reply)
Did it say 6 x speed of sound? Very roughly 4,500 mph?
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 21:20, Reply)
He invented magnets on the 7th day.
Just before internet.
And Us3them.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 22:09, Reply)
If it is a massive electromagnetic effect that hurtles the projectile forward why is there a great burst of flame behind it?
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 22:30, Reply)
Friction between the air and the projectile heats the air to the point where it ships off electrons, causing pretty flames as the reactive nitrogen radicals produced combine with oxygen.
(, Fri 22 May 2015, 0:04, Reply)
I thought it was hydraulic hoses. I guess it's electrons.
(, Thu 21 May 2015, 23:39, Reply)