This Channel is proof that quality helps click through rate. I’m not even particularly interested in weapons, but since it’s a Pipes video I couldn’t click faster
His content good only thing I found weird is how his voice clips sound like he says 1 sentence and then says another in a different clip idk doesn't doesn't so smooth it gets annoying and very noticeable after
I like how the bob semple tank is bassically the same idea as the kill dozer, but instead of being made by a single angry man, was made by an entire country, and somehow managed to be worse
Another fun iceberg! I just had one quick note on The killdozer; The armor of the Killdozer actually had a "fatal flaw" that was the cost to make the armor so good; once it was lowered onto the body, nothing could get in or out again until it was lifted off. This wasn't just revenge, it was also a suicide, which I think is important for the context of the story, and also the context of why the Killdozer was so effectively armored by a civilian.
@@thatoneleaf9895 No he wasn't done wrong, Marvin's story Is a tragedy, he had many issues and blew problems out of proportion, he got fined for dumping his sewage, got mad that the city was making him install a sewage connection (he never had one on the property) and was angry that his neighbor was building a concrete buisness and decided to sue him, he turned down any offers the city and his neighbor gave him, voluntarily closed his buisness and then built the killdozer and set out with a kill list, it's a miracle nobody was killed in Marvin's rampage
@@demanischaffer Not a miracle, that’s a misnomer; it’s all cause and effect. You should never mistake necessity for fate, because humans have the freedom of choice…
It doesn’t really matter to me if the guns were ineffective The fact that someone had an idea that they were able to make a reality is impressive in itself
Could we make like a sanctioned killdozer with like a tiger tank covering everything with armor and using it like battering ram taking the cannon off and using camera systems and putting like 50cals on the sides for when it gets through the walls?
The bat bomb had the potential to be really devastating because Japanese houses back then were pretty much all wood and paper (think those sliding doors with paper squares). Fires have always been devastating in crowded cities in Japan,
Interestingly enough, the two cannonballs connected to a chain is not far off from what a "chainshot" is. A chainshot is two halves of a cannonball attached to a chain, that when fired, would spin rapidly and wrap around the masts of enemy ships, snapping them in the process.
@@zeallust8542indeed. I think the US government knows very well it was a weapon but refuses to admit it so they can 1) avoid civilian panic and 2) perhaps present lack of understanding of such psyop technology on the international stage to make enemy countries underestimate America's capabilities. Not that this is something only America would do, those are usually occurrences by all nations against each other, classic mind games.
It's suspicious that this happened to American diplomatic personnel in countries like China, India, Russia and Cuba, all US rivals, but the fact that it happened in European countries too is where it gets interesting
The Davy Crockett is literally an irl fat man from fallout. Beautiful. Really wanted to see an iceberg about weird guns, glad you were the one to do it. 🔥🔥
Weaponized dolphins actually appeared in a command and conquer game, red alert. Where a Dolphin is an allied naval unit mostly for scouting and submarine hunting. The soviets had a counterpart... A giant squid.
18:06 the flying tank is actually a lot worse than you would think it was barely able to lift up off the ground after they had already modified the tank to remove most of the timer more than half of it's ammo and it's turret. Basically they made a flying tank by turning the tank into not a tank
There's another weapon which is also pretty weird which is kinda similar to the Exacto device. It's called Pike, and it's essentially an underbarrel rocket launcher. And apparently, these rockets were meant to have the ability to home on to targets via the use of the main gun's optic sights.
Hey cool, I worked at the Penitentiary Museum in Kingston! That particular crossbow must have been in storage at the time, but there's a whole room dedicated to homemade weapons like that, including but not limited to firebombs made from ping-pong balls, razorblades stuck into anything that serves as a handle, and even rolled-up magazines that had been hardened into clubs. There were also stories about a whole sword (dubbed "The Gladiator") that they had, but I never saw it.
Ok so me and my friends have this running joke where we find images of ridiculous weapons like homemade or primitive firearms and obscure mediaeval weapons and say that someone pulls up their shirt and reveals it in their waistband like a gang member. This video has given me so much material
Reminds me of one video I saw that said the Russians trained dogs to crawl under German tanks to blow themselves up. However, the dogs were trained using Russian tanks, so they would go back to the Russian side and blow their tanks up.
Man taking the iceberg format, which quite honestly, is kinda getting old, and applying it to unusual random subjects is a great ideia, really refreshing, great video
There's a classic air combat game called Secret Weapons Over Normandy where you use the bouncing bomb on a dam. Even if you aren't interested in the game, check out its soundtrack, it's epic
Little disappointed Project Pluto/SLAM wasn't on here, that shit was literally insane. It was an unmanned Nuclear ramjet developed in the 50's that used basically an archaic form of GPS as its guidance system and it held sixteen 10 megaton nuclear warheads. What it would do is that we would send it over a target location where it would drop the nukes and once all of them were dropped it would practically fly in a giant circle around the location spewing out radioactive exhaust for however long until it would eventually crash where the reactor powering the jet would then explode blasting out more radioactive material. The craziest thing about it is that it made it all the way to the test flight stage until funding ran out if I recall correctly and then was scrapped.
They build the engines and tested those, but it didn't go further because the military had at that point ICBMs and found SLAM "too provocative" to the soviets.
Interesting to learn about the helmet gun as the US Army uses a similar concept with the Apache gunners helmet, which aims the .50 cal machine gun under the belly where ever the gunner looks
When I first saw the DARPA bullet it was pretty damn interesting, but for some weird reason, it suddenly reminded me of how the green bird flies in Angy Birds. And it'll honestly never not be funny for me anymore.
The plane with an Infared laser mounted on the front that mightve been able to blast nuclear missles out of the sky is a actually a really smart military idea. It's expensive and the laser appearantly wasn't powerful enough but if you worked out that one issue think about how useful it could be. If there ever was a first strike against us. You could have several of these patrolling stretches of land and prevent the consequences of a nuclear missle destroying an entire city if it even managed to shoot down just one missle.
I'm surprised the AIR-2 Genie wasn't mentioned, since it's a 1.4 Kiloton nuclear rocket designed to be used against bomber formations. Oh yeah, it was unguided as well. It could be carried by the Northrop F-89J Scorpion, McDonnell F-101B Voodoo, and Convair F-106A Delta Dart.
I have a rabbit hole suggestion for you - Dive into LIPFs. Then look at recent ufo sightings and see the correlations. Creating a ball of plasma to appear like a real solid object takes some extreme fine tuning...You'll see.
I clicked on this for the title, within 5 seconds it exceeded my expectations for how ridiculous a weapon could really be.. 🙃 This video is brilliant lmao. I'm surprised I haven't seen this concept covered before! Genuinely fun and interesting topic.
Small fact about the bat bomb, another factor possibly contributing to the cancellation is when the bats were released unintentionally during a testing run, roosted in the military base's buildings, and subsequently...burned them down. A follow up about the double barrel cannon, it was mostly pitched to the Confederates of the American Civil War, and something else said about it "It was extremely deadly to everything it hit, it just never hit what it was actually aiming at." The issue was it was all black powder, and it's pretty much impossible to perfectly synchronize the firing of two cannons on black powder.
The Davey Crockett was actually designed as a Siege Weapon. They wanted a weapon that would kill enemy, destabilize, and move in after short time without adverse effects. In theory they'd launch it, rek ppl, then invade without any issues.
Incidentally - you don't actually need two cannons to shoot a pair of cannonballs connected by a chain. Naval guns during the Age of Sail used both Chain Shot (cannonballs connected by chain) and Bar Shot (cannonballs connected by a solid bar of steel) - once it left the gun, the projectile would inevitably start tumbling and spinning, and was effective at damaging ship masts, sails, rigging, and personnel.
From the depths has water bouncing shells. You can replace the warhead of shells with one specialized for skipping off the water. I think there are other shell components that grant better bounces It means that if the shot would hit the water and sink, it just bounces off instead and hits the target. Not available for missiles because it is easier to make an air-to-water torpedo
ayo parallel pipes did you do every article on the rabbit hole iceberg or just most? because i would love and watch the ones you missed pls release a video of the rest with commentary if possible. real intrigued
Great video as always pipes! Hope you can get more of these out more often! All good though keep up the good work! Also I had no idea that US finally had an idea of what might be going on with the Havana syndrome! Good to know I remember when a lot of that news broke in 2016 and 2017 the state department started to get a little nervous and issued a few different warnings. Very interesting stuff
NEW UPLOAD LETS GOOOO btw I know that the pressure to make more videos and make them higher quality is high so I just want you to know that most people would rather wait for high quality upload than get lower quality uploads more often. Keep up the good work
Kingston Ontario resident here. Had friends who were in KP before close. Scary place. Has been turned into a museum and you can see cells, including Paul Bernardos and they have displays of weapons and all sorts of cool stuff. Really exciting to hear my lil town mentioned in this list lol
also, that tightly packed toilet paper, in our jails is called a "wick". First time ive seen them used like that. You just take the toiletpaper and roll the corner a little bit, then run your palm with the curl and just keep it on an angle so it keeps working it way out. They usually are made to extend the life of a lighter. Light once, then someone will keep a wick for hours, days, weeks. You can make them last even longer by wetting them in deodorant, or available waxes.
The talking laser seems kinda expensive and kinda useless. Ig you could use it to talk to people in a hostage situation or to troops. But like, ain't that the purpose of a walkie takie and and a loud speaker. I'm sure you can make a weapon that can make deafening noises without needing a plasma ball getting hit by a laser.
i've heard some (admittedly unsupported and kinda crazy sounding) theories that it was proposed in the gulf war to create a giant plasma ball that would imitate God, and would be used to try to convince Iraqi soldiers to overthrow Saddam.
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didn't they mine Bitcoin on people's PC?
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Thanks for uploading, daddy
pipes really needs to upload more often i mean he's one of the best iceberg youtubers out there
True
But I’d he does the vids will be lower quality.
That’s going to be hard considering he puts a lot of detail in them
@@greenc0met934 agree quality > quantity
dantavious is my fav but pipes is definitely #3 (dantavious, wendigoon, pipes)
This Channel is proof that quality helps click through rate. I’m not even particularly interested in weapons, but since it’s a Pipes video I couldn’t click faster
same
His content good only thing I found weird is how his voice clips sound like he says 1 sentence and then says another in a different clip idk doesn't doesn't so smooth it gets annoying and very noticeable after
@@mitsuri3096 that's part of the appeal?
SAME
You could click faster with the HELMET MOUSE, HAND- THING
I like how the bob semple tank is bassically the same idea as the kill dozer, but instead of being made by a single angry man, was made by an entire country, and somehow managed to be worse
Planning and resource availability, plus too many chefs.
@@B.V.Luminous too many chefs but no one but Bob semple stepped up to the plate.
bob semple didnt have a concrete plant built next to his muffler shop
KILLDOZER!!
I live 2 hours away from granby, everybody here knows about it and thinks it’s absolutely hilarious
Another fun iceberg!
I just had one quick note on The killdozer;
The armor of the Killdozer actually had a "fatal flaw" that was the cost to make the armor so good; once it was lowered onto the body, nothing could get in or out again until it was lifted off.
This wasn't just revenge, it was also a suicide, which I think is important for the context of the story, and also the context of why the Killdozer was so effectively armored by a civilian.
That entire killdozer story is wild, like a comic book supervillain
@@pumkin610 not a villain, someone who was done wrong
@@thatoneleaf9895 No he wasn't done wrong, Marvin's story Is a tragedy, he had many issues and blew problems out of proportion, he got fined for dumping his sewage, got mad that the city was making him install a sewage connection (he never had one on the property) and was angry that his neighbor was building a concrete buisness and decided to sue him, he turned down any offers the city and his neighbor gave him, voluntarily closed his buisness and then built the killdozer and set out with a kill list, it's a miracle nobody was killed in Marvin's rampage
@@demanischaffer Not a miracle, that’s a misnomer; it’s all cause and effect. You should never mistake necessity for fate, because humans have the freedom of choice…
@@Stryfe52 its a figure of speech
Bro the guy that made the toothbrush crossbow deserves an engineering degree
Man was gonna build an iron man suit to get out
Dude wanted to murder someone then realized how good he was at engineering
@@zamn2315Man wanted to kill someome but became too invested in the engineering aspect and forgot about the murder part.
The fact the guards immortalized his craftsmanship, too.
The man could've used that talent to do some good in the world.
It's funny they preserved his weapon into a museum, but without his name on
It doesn’t really matter to me if the guns were ineffective
The fact that someone had an idea that they were able to make a reality is impressive in itself
The killdozer seems like something out of a movie, I'm so impressed that that guy did it.
@@Frog_Scooper The killdozer sounds like something Doomslayer would drive
@@_gorillazfreakinc._2 100% lol
@@Frog_Scooper also that toothbrush crossbow
Could we make like a sanctioned killdozer with like a tiger tank covering everything with armor and using it like battering ram taking the cannon off and using camera systems and putting like 50cals on the sides for when it gets through the walls?
The bat bomb had the potential to be really devastating because Japanese houses back then were pretty much all wood and paper (think those sliding doors with paper squares). Fires have always been devastating in crowded cities in Japan,
It literally would've been like the Great Chicago Fire from the 1800s
@@MNightbirb or like the Great Hiroshima Nuking from the 1900s
Kinda crazy how we could’ve actually seen it in action if they took longer to make the nuke
@@mk5gtinz lol ok funnel
@@mk5gtinz lol sure
Interestingly enough, the two cannonballs connected to a chain is not far off from what a "chainshot" is. A chainshot is two halves of a cannonball attached to a chain, that when fired, would spin rapidly and wrap around the masts of enemy ships, snapping them in the process.
a chain shot is also me after i finish up in bed
I only know this because of Sea of Thieves
I know this ammo from Pirates of the Caribbean Online
i know this ammo from the pirates:caribbean hunt but never used it cause i thought it sucked
I only know this because of this comment.
17:30 “They built a flying tank” my head thinking it’s a tank with eagle wings like some Super Mario enemy lmao
Literal fucking Tankie weapon 💀
That Microwave Harrasment thing is LITERALLY an SCP. An unexplained anomaly that even is described as one in official documentation.
Where do u think they stole the idea from
@@douggaudiosi14 but scp existed way before that or do you mean gov docs that mention anomalies?
@@hasanalharaz7454 You know the government has been using the word Anomaly to describe things for centuries, right?
@@zeallust8542indeed. I think the US government knows very well it was a weapon but refuses to admit it so they can 1) avoid civilian panic and 2) perhaps present lack of understanding of such psyop technology on the international stage to make enemy countries underestimate America's capabilities. Not that this is something only America would do, those are usually occurrences by all nations against each other, classic mind games.
It's suspicious that this happened to American diplomatic personnel in countries like China, India, Russia and Cuba, all US rivals, but the fact that it happened in European countries too is where it gets interesting
Parallel Pipes and Wendigoon are unrivaled when it comes to iceberg videos
these guys are filling my brain with random trivia
Dantavius tho…
@@samuuuuelem the GOAT
Ever heard of Pigpen?
@@crisismoon880 just discovered it thanks to you. Amazing , I am hungry for this content
Something I love about your videos is that you always get to the point, never going off the rails. Keep up the great work!
The Davy Crockett is literally an irl fat man from fallout. Beautiful.
Really wanted to see an iceberg about weird guns, glad you were the one to do it. 🔥🔥
“Remember the Alamo”.
it also appeared on metal gear solid 3 if i remember correctly
Weaponized dolphins actually appeared in a command and conquer game, red alert. Where a Dolphin is an allied naval unit mostly for scouting and submarine hunting.
The soviets had a counterpart... A giant squid.
Sounds like something Soviet
The US navy has trained dolphins used for pretty much exactly that
18:06 the flying tank is actually a lot worse than you would think it was barely able to lift up off the ground after they had already modified the tank to remove most of the timer more than half of it's ammo and it's turret. Basically they made a flying tank by turning the tank into not a tank
Don't forget anti aircraft artillery
Plus not a photo, what's shown there is an artists impression.
Factual and supportable information on the topic of the A40 is hard to come by
There's another weapon which is also pretty weird which is kinda similar to the Exacto device. It's called Pike, and it's essentially an underbarrel rocket launcher. And apparently, these rockets were meant to have the ability to home on to targets via the use of the main gun's optic sights.
I'm not in the weapons fandom, this was really fascinating and so well done.
lmfaoo bro said "weapons fandom" ☠️☠️
@@achoo3001 weapons people are some of the most miserable people you can find
@@corktail7900 that's what they say about every fandom
@@corktail7900 I wouldn't call it a 'fandom' though. It's more accurate to call it a community
@@YehudiNimol but calling it a fandom makes it funny
It’s crazy to think that in an alternative timeline, bat bombs were dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima rather than an atomic bomb.
Hey cool, I worked at the Penitentiary Museum in Kingston! That particular crossbow must have been in storage at the time, but there's a whole room dedicated to homemade weapons like that, including but not limited to firebombs made from ping-pong balls, razorblades stuck into anything that serves as a handle, and even rolled-up magazines that had been hardened into clubs.
There were also stories about a whole sword (dubbed "The Gladiator") that they had, but I never saw it.
the Gladiator has a few evil spirits stuck in it for sure
Ok so me and my friends have this running joke where we find images of ridiculous weapons like homemade or primitive firearms and obscure mediaeval weapons and say that someone pulls up their shirt and reveals it in their waistband like a gang member. This video has given me so much material
"The project fail due to the cats being unpredictable and hard to train" Yeah no shit.
POV: Every animal on the planet
Reminds me of one video I saw that said the Russians trained dogs to crawl under German tanks to blow themselves up. However, the dogs were trained using Russian tanks, so they would go back to the Russian side and blow their tanks up.
I miss these videos dude i hope Pipes comes back soon
love how our take on a tank was " corrugated sheep pen on treads"
Man taking the iceberg format, which quite honestly, is kinda getting old, and applying it to unusual random subjects is a great ideia, really refreshing, great video
Ah shit, the man is back! I literally just finished binging all of Pipe's iceberg videos several minutes ago, so this feels like a reward!
Always happens! Nothing in life is a coincidence 👁️
@@Wackaz why you look like keanu reeves
@@r4ven_nevermore91 😂😂😂😂 I am Fidel Castro ;)
I'm low key kind of sad the gustav was destroyed. Would have loved to see it's 32 meter long barrel elevated as a display.
The fact that germans built, re built over and over again this giant is insane, extreme discipline and determination
The Roman’s bringing war elephants to Britain is such an underrated piece of trivia
There's a classic air combat game called Secret Weapons Over Normandy where you use the bouncing bomb on a dam.
Even if you aren't interested in the game, check out its soundtrack, it's epic
At first i read the title and thought it was one of those WW2 random experiments where they tried to make a warship out of an iceberg.
The pyrite?
Project Habakkuk
@@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy wait. wtf. it was almost a thing
It’s always a good day when pipes uploads.
17:26 This is the funniest intro to a segment I've seen
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
its that time of year, when parallel pipes posts a good video, that you have to watch over and over again till the next one 😔
The Schwerer Gustav is pretty much the "Colossal Lethal Bazooka" that I used to create in Super Scribblenauts when I was a kid.
Little disappointed Project Pluto/SLAM wasn't on here, that shit was literally insane. It was an unmanned Nuclear ramjet developed in the 50's that used basically an archaic form of GPS as its guidance system and it held sixteen 10 megaton nuclear warheads. What it would do is that we would send it over a target location where it would drop the nukes and once all of them were dropped it would practically fly in a giant circle around the location spewing out radioactive exhaust for however long until it would eventually crash where the reactor powering the jet would then explode blasting out more radioactive material. The craziest thing about it is that it made it all the way to the test flight stage until funding ran out if I recall correctly and then was scrapped.
They build the engines and tested those, but it didn't go further because the military had at that point ICBMs and found SLAM "too provocative" to the soviets.
@@EduardoEscarez"provocative" is correct holy hell
I’m very late on this but I really wish you’d post often but I understand you’re very busy with having a life but I find your voice very calming
This is irrelevant but I love your voice . It’s perfect for these kinds of videos. You don’t overdo it or anything of the sort, keep it up :)
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17:25 this thing is like a spider with wings, absolutely terrifying
Interesting to learn about the helmet gun as the US Army uses a similar concept with the Apache gunners helmet, which aims the .50 cal machine gun under the belly where ever the gunner looks
When I first saw the DARPA bullet it was pretty damn interesting, but for some weird reason, it suddenly reminded me of how the green bird flies in Angy Birds.
And it'll honestly never not be funny for me anymore.
it's funny how the KILL-dozer actually took no lives. The only death in that incident was Marvin's.
Microwave harassment sounds like a grindcore band
The talking laser seems like the turrets from the portal games, I wonder if that’s how they got the inspiration to make a talking laser
The Baag Naak was actually a historically successful weapon I believe. It helped the Maratha Ruler Shivaji kill a Mughal ruler in a sneak attack
Yeah it was, I think they used in guerrilla tactics too
there's nothing more comical to me than a dolphin swimming up, poking a guy, and him just exploding. lol wtf
I think divers some times use knives with CO2 charges that do the same thing, kinda spoopy
@@rompevuevitos222 yes we use those against sharks, they're expensive though
Cursed balloon
I could legit listen to this guy for hours, I am not even joking.
The plane with an Infared laser mounted on the front that mightve been able to blast nuclear missles out of the sky is a actually a really smart military idea. It's expensive and the laser appearantly wasn't powerful enough but if you worked out that one issue think about how useful it could be. If there ever was a first strike against us. You could have several of these patrolling stretches of land and prevent the consequences of a nuclear missle destroying an entire city if it even managed to shoot down just one missle.
I'm surprised the AIR-2 Genie wasn't mentioned, since it's a 1.4 Kiloton nuclear rocket designed to be used against bomber formations.
Oh yeah, it was unguided as well.
It could be carried by the Northrop F-89J Scorpion, McDonnell F-101B Voodoo, and Convair F-106A Delta Dart.
As soon as you mentioned that toothbrush crossbow, I was hooked.
you should totally make a sequel to this video, very interesting stuff
New video from pipes means a good day!!
you’re literally like the only person making iceberg videos that aren’t cheesy
Babe, wake up! Parallel Pipes uploaded a new iceberg video!
Thank god this man made another video, his content is dope asf
I have a rabbit hole suggestion for you - Dive into LIPFs. Then look at recent ufo sightings and see the correlations.
Creating a ball of plasma to appear like a real solid object takes some extreme fine tuning...You'll see.
The double barrel cannon was to attempt to make the chain shot more accurate.
the bat bomb would be a superb weapon in a remastered or new Worms game
ah yes this will definitely be his last iceberg this time
(but for real though, hope he makes more of these. i love 'em :D)
Imagine hiding in a house with the army about to attack and then you just see a glowing orb start talking to you lmao
this iceberg is the greatest example of how humans have unlimited imagination when they create guns.
pipes is one of the best icebergs youtubers pls upload more
I clicked on this for the title, within 5 seconds it exceeded my expectations for how ridiculous a weapon could really be.. 🙃
This video is brilliant lmao. I'm surprised I haven't seen this concept covered before! Genuinely fun and interesting topic.
I'm surprised new zealand in the 40s even had electricity lmao
Just a guy rubbing 2 sticks together
Small fact about the bat bomb, another factor possibly contributing to the cancellation is when the bats were released unintentionally during a testing run, roosted in the military base's buildings, and subsequently...burned them down.
A follow up about the double barrel cannon, it was mostly pitched to the Confederates of the American Civil War, and something else said about it "It was extremely deadly to everything it hit, it just never hit what it was actually aiming at." The issue was it was all black powder, and it's pretty much impossible to perfectly synchronize the firing of two cannons on black powder.
The killdozer is the most insane story in existence I swear
The Davey Crockett was actually designed as a Siege Weapon. They wanted a weapon that would kill enemy, destabilize, and move in after short time without adverse effects.
In theory they'd launch it, rek ppl, then invade without any issues.
I’ve never watched one of this man’s videos in my life…it took him five seconds (the first 5 of the video) to convince me to finish watching and sub
Oh my god I remember the narwhal tusk guy the story was all over the news. What a legend let’s be honest
After 3 months, the high quality iceberg guy has returned!
Made my day today with this iceberg glad to be still watching this channel with a glass of orange juice
Im hoping you post again soon, love the videos!
Loving the Stal as background.Also this video made my evening brighter.Another classic by parallel pipes.
Well, when a zombie apocalypse begins, I'll have this video to get ideas from.
I love your content. Hope you make more. I can watch your videos for days
That schewer gustav thing looks like something out of a Metal Slug game 😂
BABE WAKE UP NEW PARALLEL PIPES ICEBERG JUST DROPPED
_The bat bomb was a device being developed by Batman._
That bulldozer was sick. Dude would've been a god during a zombie attack..
ngl the killdozer was a good anti-building vehicle.
That thing has "Bad to the Bones" as it's natural theme song
At least as far as american architecture goes
Once again Parallel Pipes creates one of the most interesting iceberg videos found on the internet, great job!
Incidentally - you don't actually need two cannons to shoot a pair of cannonballs connected by a chain. Naval guns during the Age of Sail used both Chain Shot (cannonballs connected by chain) and Bar Shot (cannonballs connected by a solid bar of steel) - once it left the gun, the projectile would inevitably start tumbling and spinning, and was effective at damaging ship masts, sails, rigging, and personnel.
I don't normally like these iceberg videos but this is hilarious
If i ever decide to make a band I'm gonna call it Microwave Harassment
I don’t know what it is but this man’s Icebergs hit different
THE MAN THE LEGEND HIMSELF IS BACK!
can't believe the pigeon homing missile wasn't on this list
I want a video game where these are all the weapons and the bosses are from those “boss fight compilation vidoes”
From the depths has water bouncing shells. You can replace the warhead of shells with one specialized for skipping off the water. I think there are other shell components that grant better bounces
It means that if the shot would hit the water and sink, it just bounces off instead and hits the target.
Not available for missiles because it is easier to make an air-to-water torpedo
15:35 that’s just chainshot, although it was used like that it’s mostly meant for hitting masts in ship battles to disable them.
you are by far the best iceberg tuber. please never stop!
ayo parallel pipes
did you do every article on the rabbit hole iceberg or just most?
because i would love and watch the ones you missed pls release a video of the rest with commentary if possible. real intrigued
Only icebergs I watch anymore these a perfect in every stat
Damn. LEMMiNOs background music influences all.
I just realized the bat bomb would’ve killed the bats 😭 I thought they were just gonna drop them
It would also kill the bats on impact. So at best it can blow up a garage after the timer goes off.
@@digzgwentplayer4159no shit its almost as if the original commenter already said it killed the bats
Great video as always pipes! Hope you can get more of these out more often! All good though keep up the good work! Also I had no idea that US finally had an idea of what might be going on with the Havana syndrome! Good to know I remember when a lot of that news broke in 2016 and 2017 the state department started to get a little nervous and issued a few different warnings. Very interesting stuff
your iceberg videos are my favorites, even a video about ridiculous weapons are interesting if its made by you lol
NEW UPLOAD LETS GOOOO
btw I know that the pressure to make more videos and make them higher quality is high so I just want you to know that most people would rather wait for high quality upload than get lower quality uploads more often. Keep up the good work
Kingston Ontario resident here. Had friends who were in KP before close.
Scary place. Has been turned into a museum and you can see cells, including Paul Bernardos and they have displays of weapons and all sorts of cool stuff. Really exciting to hear my lil town mentioned in this list lol
also, that tightly packed toilet paper, in our jails is called a "wick". First time ive seen them used like that. You just take the toiletpaper and roll the corner a little bit, then run your palm with the curl and just keep it on an angle so it keeps working it way out.
They usually are made to extend the life of a lighter. Light once, then someone will keep a wick for hours, days, weeks.
You can make them last even longer by wetting them in deodorant, or available waxes.
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That tooth brush weapon is actually kinda smart
The talking laser seems kinda expensive and kinda useless. Ig you could use it to talk to people in a hostage situation or to troops. But like, ain't that the purpose of a walkie takie and and a loud speaker. I'm sure you can make a weapon that can make deafening noises without needing a plasma ball getting hit by a laser.
i've heard some (admittedly unsupported and kinda crazy sounding) theories that it was proposed in the gulf war to create a giant plasma ball that would imitate God, and would be used to try to convince Iraqi soldiers to overthrow Saddam.