Massive Explosion From 80-Year-Old WWII Bomb Shown by Drone
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- New footage from the Devon and Cornwall Police Drone Team showed the size of the explosion from a recently-discovered World War II bomb. The one-ton device was found the day before by builders in the city of Exeter, in southwestern England. An evacuation was ordered around Exeter’s city center, as bomb disposal teams worked to secure the old munition. A day later, the device was detonated, throwing debris and leaving a massive crater. #InsideEdition
"found by builders"
my dumbass would look at it and say, "huh thats a funny lookin rock"
*kick kick*
U forgot the BOOOOM part
Kaboom
Omg u made me crack up lol
Same tho
Honestly same lmao
That 98-year old German: *Why did I just receive a UAV just now?*
lol
xxgermanxx97 is on a 20 kill streak
Lol call of duty irl
@@sadcat4230 xXgamergerman42069360BeastXx
@@happymeal5914 no stop
This is like a time machine the closest we'd ever get to feeling how WW2 was when watching bombs dropping down the city.
Fr
Get ready man war is just beginning
so true
I feel the same way, though it’s a shame to blow up such an ancient artifact from a significant part of human history. I feel like it may be worth the effort to deactivate it with a remote controlled robot and put it in a museum or some other storage.
And they at times, drops like more than a thousand of them if the same place, wtf
This was just ONE 2000 pound bomb. Could you imagine what it was like when literally hundreds of those were exploding all around, especially near factories?
These gender reveal parties getting out of hand.
Lol
This comment was too good 🤣🤣
😂
😂
It's a german bomb! Congratulations! 👏
90 year old German in the wheelchair receiving 200xp for a kill: Wtf happened
Underrated comment
I think I get it.
Bro was laggy
So the guy was 10 years old when he planted the bomb?
@@Ulva0 yup
To hear the sounds of a war of 80 years ago that day had to have been crazy.
Imagine being a stray cat that didn't get the memo.
Back in the 1980s, my family visited the Normandy battlefields, where many of the shell craters have been planted with brambles & such to keep people out of them. Just a week after we went traipsing along the bunkers & beaches, a young boy following his father's tractor plowing a field near one of the beaches was killed when the plow accidentally detonated an old hand grenade that had been buried since the D-Day landings.
😱😪😪😪
And they all died
I visited a small island in Brittany a few years back. A nice old couple my family was acquainted with gave us a tour of the island. There was one tiny creek they obviously felt awkward about. They told us that, a few years back, a group of teenagers had made a bonfire on the beach and had accidentally detonated a WW2 bomb. Several of them died.
My grandpa grew up in Poland on a farm in a small village and his best friend was 2 years older then him, they grew up together since babies. When my grandpa was 10 and his best friend that was like his brother was 12, they were playing tag in the forest. While my grandpa reached out to tag him, his friend stepped on an old ww2 mine and exploded in front of my grandpa, my grandpa lost a finger and 2 toes with it. He watched his friends top torso part of the corpse with the head attached just fall on the ground as it rained his blood and guts.
@@jewishbanana7055how did your grandpa survive if he was close enough to potentially tag him?
When you accidently put 80 years on the timer instead of 80 seconds
😂😂
Change it to minutes and we ok
@@zejdland nope that’ll mess up the joke your okay with but not us
@@michealjackson1181 how ?? If the bomb was set to 80 seconds it would have exploded in the air.. while changing it to the 80 minutes it gives the joke some more realism while not taking from the funny part..
Underrated comment LMAO.
Some 100 year old German: “Why did I just get a pop up in my kill feed?”
Lmfaooo
😂😂😂
Not to be that guy but he would have to be 100 since if it was dropped 80 years ago and he is 90 now he would have been 10 when he dropped the bomb
Its just a joke 👁👄👁
@@shanazyy ik but I think its funnier to think that a ten year old was in WW2 dropping bombs
Amazing how the consequences of WWII still affect us today in a direct manner
Bomb: *explodes*
Old man: Honey there back, get cover!!!
The bomb be like " i'm maybe old,but still kicking yoo..".
People often forget that obsolete weapons doesn't mean it can't kill you...
as-
@@hans2479 exactly, rusty knife vs normal knife. who do you think would win?
@@zeavg the rusty knife has a chance to add a plague debuff
I really was not expecting it to do that
Imagine all those bombs that haven’t even been found yet...
And the one atomic bomb that they never retrieved or found after a plane carrying them crashed and dropped 3
@@marlinanenomeposeidonthdar4677 Is that the one off the West Coast of Canada? 😨😰😱
I would probably be more worried about land mines. They still people to this day.
cybercat29 yes Goldsboro, North Carolina
Sweet home alabama
Oh wait wrong comment
This is terrifying and exciting at the same time. Kinda gives us a modern day view of what these things were like in action. Can’t imagine the hell the soldiers and civilians experienced when these massive explosives were raining down on them.
Intense
check out the verdun shell shock victims. that’ll give you an idea
most of the bombing was concentrated around industrial and military areas, only a fraction was targeted at civilian centers to demoralize the country. imagine if all of it was focused on civilian centers.
@@BillionsWillDie those weren't primarily targeting civilian centers, if you want to talk about bombings that did mention the firebombings of tokyo instead mr. wehraboo
I was in a few mortar attacks when I was a kid, and what you just said is exactly what it's like exhilarating yet terrifying at the same time.
90 years old be like”I TOLD YOU THE WAR ISN’T OVER”
100 years old be like "Sits down junior and lemme tell you when i was in the army"
Lol
I was 300th like
XD
So much for being last online 90 years ago XD
"THAT GOD DAMN WAR AINT OVA, ITS DEM MUDAFUKIN COMMIES"
I can't imagine moving one of those bombs, that would be terrifying
llj
you cant move them they’ll just blow up
@@mxriolow long live jaseh?
Why would anyone move one
You can’t move them. Thats why its a controlled detonation.
While using my metal detector in Ukraine in 2008, I found an unexploded artillery round that was not quite covered by an inch of soil. Marked it with a marker flag and gave the info to a policeman friend. They took care of it. I've found many safer interesting things while detecting..
Can't believe Putin's using time travel artillery to attack the Ukraine in the past smh
now there will be many more in the same soil for the next hundred years...
If that was an old bomb, imagine what kind of bombs have been designed now.
That was mostly modern explosives being used to destroy the old bomb in a controlled way.
Some random grandpa: Serious flashbacks to WWII
Lol ptsd entered the chat
I ve heard this so many times
My grandma lives here, she saw the bomb blow up and she lived there her whole life, when she was a teen the war happened and she said it felt like she went back in time
The 90 something year old German: Diese Bombe kommt mir bekannt vor
Hey bro what software did you use to put the "42" in the circle?
@@sonjyson5614 it’s an app called fonts it has a white background and black writing..... and you can type stuff like this
♏︎♌︎♊︎♎︎♌︎♎︎
𝙹𝚍𝚓𝚗𝚍𝚓𝚍
ℍ𝕕𝕛𝕟𝕕𝕛𝕕
Hᴅɴᴅᴊᴅʙʙᴅɴᴅ
ᒍᗪᑌᑎᗪᘜᗪᑎ
ⒷⒿⒹⒷⒽ④②
Pls translate.
Translate?
"This bomb looks familiar to me."
(Sorry if it's wrong. I'm not German, I just used Google Translate.)
Imagine 100 of those falling from the sky bro, crazy to see how deadly WW2 was military wise
All these years later and they still show us just how deadly they were and to think squadrons of bombers would drop hundreds of these over a city
Imagine tons of those detonating around you constantly, shots flying all around you... ww2 must have been hell
cookiesandsoda----exactly-and we got snowflakes and millennials wingeing about not being able to toast themselves on a beach for 12 months-try waiting over 72 months, the 6 yrs of world war 2
thats what i was thinking
@@stevespooky9894 millennials r in the military too Steve.
Hey would anyone is the right mind want to imagine that
@@stevespooky9894 old man Steve still.complaining about millenials...
You're pathetic, Steve.
We regularly have evacuations throughout the year in Cologne in Germany due to bombs being found on construction sites. Half of our University Hospital had to be evacuated a few years back.
When the past merges into the present. That is terrifying
100 year old German:
*Still pushing back enemy lines, victory will be assured”
yess trueee
Its unbelievable that bombs stays 'alive' even after centuries, scary to think ur toilet must be above a buried bomb.
that's not how it works...
I don’t know about no bombs under my toilet, but I do know I drop bombs of my own in the toilet
it was detonated by a bomb squad i think, so it probably wouldnt have gone off on its own undisturbed
@@zeroday7878 it was at a building site tho
@@fdangleshadang-a-lang7149 😂😅
Imagine being out there as a soldier hearing that thing go off before you go into battle….oh my God
That teaches us something “history is never over”.
My grandfather was digging on our property in spain and he hit a mortar that was buried deep in the ground. It detonated but he survived at the cost of his hearing.
Imagine all the innocent ants just minding their own business, and then this thing explodes on them.
Sad day for ant nation
Lmfao
Don’t forget a lot of Uncles.
antscanada moment
RIP to the dead lil homies
Oh man, war lingers for centuries and generations...
That profile pic makes me to believe you slap like a girl hahahahah
@@stoner4life765 says the guy with a stuffed animal as a pfp smh
@@mlgwolftrix4708 says the guy with an anime profile pic
@Man Man says the guy with the overused doge meme pic
@@ryanlarbi8157 I already know what my roast is going to be.
what a lot of people don't understand is, that there is still a lot of those around. In big cities. They keep finding them during construction.
As a kid in the early 80s I was on holiday in Southwold, Suffolk, UK. And a WW2 anti shipping mine floated into the harbour, remember seeing Navy personell in a wooden rowing boat tie a rope to it, and take it out to sea. There was quite a large bang when they detonated it that evening.
I always find it amazing that these things still remain "live" after so many years. You'd think that the combination of time and the elements would eventually render them harmless, but obviously, they were built pretty darned well.
As long as the bomb remains 'watertight' (almost always the case), the explosive charge will remain unchanged. The PROBLEM is always with the fuse. They had a complex 'delay' mechanism - usually only a few minutes. In the case of these 'duds', there's just no way of knowing why the fuse failed. Any movement of the bomb (and therefore the fuse) could set it off - so they must be detonated 'in-place'.
Some explosives get even more dangerous after time. To the point they become unstable and can be set off by the smallest impact or spark
If they were built well they would have exploded on contact during ww2 lol
@@Foxracing401 or just delayed the timer or whatever
@@Foxracing401 this the fact here 😂
ERIKA INTENSFIES
Lol
Saw this on the original vid
Same
In fact, it's the top comment
You literally just copied (word-for-word) the most liked comment in the previous video covering this event
While serving in the Navy we came across hundreds of unexploded ordinance in Okinawa, Japan. A friend of mine was killed by one that was built before he was born, very creepy.
*the dead soldiers who dropped the bomb in the after life*
“yo, the bomb we dropped back in the 40’s just blew up”
@Mr Happy Folger it’s like they’re saying it took forever to blow up lol
@@jennatolls904 😂😂😂
They probably got XP for it
that is indeed what happened
“Yo, why did I just get a Hit Marker?
Didn’t anyone call for apocalypse bingo part two
Nope
Me
man behind the slaughter
Nah, you see, it would only count if the bomb had been accidentally detonated by the builders. No one got hurt and it was scary but very minimal damage.
So yeah, I dont think this is bad enough to count
Literally nothing we've seen has been apocalyptic
So cool that we live in a time that this can be done safely for us to witness
Damn...that explosion totally rocked this area.
That apmt. building on the right had all the window latches jarred loose, and every single window was knocked open from the shockwave.
Honestly this has just really put into perspective how terrifying experiencing an air raid would be.
Ikr
Imagine and underground raid
Just hearing the sirene already giving them ptsd for sure
My thoughts exactly. I, weirdly, had no idea how massive the bombs they dropped were. I knew they would blow up buildings and such but the sheer scale of that one - especially since it is not nuclear - is shocking!
Burn burn
Rage of the heavens
Burn burn
Death from above
Die die
Merciless killing
Burn burn
Death from above.
Firestorm - Sabaton.
Imagine it’s your first day at a construction site & you drill into this accidentally
Kaboom
Nice pfp
Unlucky
It is also your last day
Moe you good?
That's so frightening. Glad no one was hurt
Now that’s quality. Still good after 80 years.
If it was good, it would have exploded on its own when it was dropped, it wouldn't need to "be exploded" by surrounding it with modern explosives.
That’s crazy. 80 years ago bombs were that strong... imagine how much damage a modern day bomb would do...
Imagine them falling like rain during that time.😬😬😬😬
A whole state GONE in seconds
i got hiroshima vibes from this comment 😳
@Anonymous dude oh kay eand yeahs
@Anonymous dude MOAB blast radius is 150 meters (492 ft) not a mile
They said go outside and take a walk they said... It wont kill you they said.
now only imagine being in 1940 and seeing hundreds of these being set off
Imagine what hundreds of these falling at one time must have been like. London experienced 56 continuous days of bombing during the Blitz.
80year old bomb that still works? damn, that's quality german engineering.
any bomb can drop and rarely work but it's still active
The bomb didn’t detonate when it was supposed to.
@@srs6461 right sir , but it can detonate whenever it wants to and it's More dangerous
@@shekhar81 My point was the quality of the bomb wasn’t very high if it didn’t detonate when intended.
If it was quality engineering it wouldn't have been there 80 years later lmao
"Nothing wrong here, just a big potato"
That is SERIOUSLY what I thought at first before I read the title😂
The harvest!!!! Nooooooooo
My deepest respect to people working with UXO around the world.
80 yrs and still packs a huge punch.
Our whole village was evacuated a little over a year ago, because they found an old bomb while preparing a building site. Was the most action our little village has seen in years 😅
🙊🤣 you're funny!
Which country is the village in?
@@zamas9828 Germany
@@mybusylife2158 nice, you should try metal detecting around the area and you could find cool stuff if it was a battleground in WW2
@@zamas9828
Pretty much everywhere in Germany was a battleground back then. Yeah, there were more active parts than others, but generally everywhere in Europe was a battleground.
The WW2 veterans living there hearing the bomb: **crying noises**
Flashback to the war
Ptsd entered the chat
@@rxihan oh no
Is WWII the one in 1941-1945? If so, that was also part of the Holocaust. I think 🤔😬
@@lillyrose4945 correct I think.
I was stationed in England back 1972 through 1974. We watch the news from London and at that time they were building new high-rise buildings and every so often, they hit something and find unexploded bombs deep underground.
bro was just chillin and got a hitmarker
94 years old German pilot:
GOTTEM
@Louis Ed Nacion damn lag.
Nothing more than nice fireworks compared to the modern conventional bombs.
Update: thanks for 1k+ likes guys & gals 🙏❤️
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Helo
Ironically you're the comment most aligned to my feelings on this video. That was a huge bomb and not an exceptionally large blast.
To this day, that bomb was really impressive. I couldn't imagine an air raid with more
Most of what you see there is the modern explosives being used to destroy the bomb.
That’s some dope drone footage of the explosion. At least they were able to safely dispose of it rather than it going off accidentally and hurting someone, or worse.
Keep in mind that these bombs date back to World War One and World War Two Eras and they were already this powerful.
It comes to prove that the destruction a Third World War would cause would truly be something beyond our imagination.
Shut up!
@@stevek343 *They hated him for saying the truth*
@@stevek343 There's literally no need to be a dick if he's speaking facts xD.
@@stevek343 crappy meme response is crappy
Dont worry ww3 would be over within a week...
I can only imagine how many windows needed to be replaced after that
Damn the budget 😩
And imagine how many pieces of those glass you need to clean.
Bet they didn't even evacuate people in the surrounding area. They just went for it then met the lads at the pub for gin and tonic.
0:46 And once again, the news media would have us believe that sound and light travel at the same speed.
Thats a huge blast for one bomb..can't imagine many of them falling and hearing that constantly. Insane
Nobody:
That one friend with 999+ ping:
Pretty good comment...underrated
my mum used to live on a farm in Slovenia, they had a ww2 bomb there but everyone thought it was in active. every time my mum went past it she used to hit it. experts had a closer look and found out it wasn’t inactive and that it was just a bit dormant. everytime she hit it, it had a slight chance of exploding
That's funny
That’s just asking to die, you almost got removed from the gene pool
This must be a probability distribution question in universities.
All of the sudden, no more this comment lol.
I feel anxious...
The gift that keeps on giving.
This explosion was huge, can't imagine hundreds active bombs like this falling constantly during war
Keep in mind, that’s just one bomb. Imagine like a dozen or even hundreds being dropped during war time. Truly devastating.
omg
That's one bomb surrounded by a lot of modern explosives.
That's just 1 guys. Imagine the terror of having hundreds falling at once, thousands even throughout the months and years. I couldn't begin to comprehend what's available now days.
Kinda copied
Ask someone from Yemen.
The crazy thing is dozens of these were dropped on cities during WW2. We just witnessed what one can do. Now imagine 24 bombers full.
That's pretty scary, having a random bomb under your shoes without knowing.
One bomb is scary enough but imagine how traumatizing it must be to hear multiple of these bombs go off during the actual world war events.
The German guy who was visiting: that ain’t on me **gets on plane**
Even 80 years after the WW1/2 still affects the world, now imagine today's War, WW3 how many years will it take for us to recover from this.
THIS WAS AN EXPLOSIVE REPORT!
Just imagine soldiers that have been in that war living nearby getting PTSD from hearing that bomb.
That one grandpa: I TOLD YOU THE GERMANS WOULD COME BACK FOR US, PASS ME MY RIFLE-
Just imagine listening to that hundred and thousand of time everyday.
The lag must have been very serious
90 year old German: “ohhhh so that’s where it landed!”
He would have been 10 when he dropped the bomb XD
98 should fix it
@@Thai8521 Volksturm moment
missed the target by 1 km! incredible heavy bomber accuracy!
Imagine an old WW2 vet nearby who’s dealt with PTSD his whole life and this happens!
they'd be out at a garrison or outside of the country fighting lol, they'd be facing smaller but more effective and accurate explosives. a large explosion would not phase them as much as mortar, artillery, or smaller cas bombs would.
This is what those TH-camrs be pulling out of rivers with magnets💀
My dad was serving in England when they were being bombed night after night after night......what hell that must have been! Imagine having those things raining down on you! A testament to the British spirit, they never gave up!
Imagine you’re just sitting in your backyard and you feel rumble under your feet and then your whole backyard explodes.
And now we know a small portion of the sound of WWII. It was sort of a....destructive time capsule.
I think that's really cool. Dangerous and scary, but amazing.
Bang.
Imagine a bomb buried and your family builds a house there and your toilet is on top of the bomb and you ate tacos
That thing just Recreated the war moment,
and showed new generation how it would have been in war time.
I’m sorry but imagine being one of those soldiers and you just hear that same bomb again-💀
Yes that must be so scary but most soldiers already died.
Would be quite a shock at 97 years old!
My grandfather grew up in WWII Germany. He used to ditch school and find unexploded bombs and set them off in the woods... 😂😂😂 It’s a wonder he’s alive!!! 🤣 (He’s 91 now... Almost 92!!!)
We did that too in the 60s. I grew up in Poland in an area that had active resistance movement. I knew of several bombs and mortar shells in the forest within a kilometer from where I lived. My father dug up a crate of mortar shells in our back yard when he started digging a hole to plant a row of jasmine bushes in a place that was just grass. The nearby saw mill had to stop several times a week because shrapnel embedded in tree logs would strip break the saw blades.
Real
Really? How can kids pick up 500 or 1000 pound bombs and " set them off " in the woods ? Lol😂
@@reynaldoflores4522 We were very strong. That's one reason. Two: the bombs were made in kilograms so they were half as heavy. A 1000 pound bomb weighed only 500 kilograms.
@@fotticelli you must be big and muscular to lift that weight 😮
"The construction crew was then immediately arrested for being found in possession of high explosives."
Imagine surviving like 30 of those in relatively close proximity, coming home and then being screamed at because you’re considered a terrible degenerate sinner and criminal just for serving
*Some resident who didn’t hear the evaluation notice*
0:01 “Ah... what a beautiful da-“
I live in Exeter and this was amazing to watch and I was able to hear it from my house, The damage it done despite putting loads of bags of sand over it it shattered windows and cracked walls in nearby houses.. and I was totally shocked at the hole it left behind 😳
Play a song after it 😎😎
A reminder of how it was during the war.
It wasn’t nearly as bad as Allie describes it, I think there is a bit of drama fed into that. Note: I’m also fro the area.
but girls love detonating these bombs
@@ragetobeNope, that's how I remember it. "Controlled" explosion seemed to be a generous description.
Bomb findings still happen regulary in Germany. This year alone they've found already two bombs in my city but luckily every time they can defocus it safely.
Good job on doing this safely!
That one 90 year old german bomber: Tf why did i just receive 100 exp
Copy
so he was 10 years old when he planted the bomb
@@drip4304 you don't need to be technical
@@drip4304 he was
Imagine one of them was under somebody’s house that will be so terrifying..
I remember seeing a TH-cam video about an entire bunker full of bombs that is partly under someone's house and they can't get rid of those bombs without destroying the house 😨😰😱
think they’d be dead before they realized how terrifying it was
If you don't know it's there, it can't be that terrifying
@@cybercat29 rip the owner when an earthquake happens
@@blancavelasquez9859 Yeah 😢