Hellfire missiles have 40 lb warheads. RDX, I would assume. C4, for example, is 90% RDX, 10% plasticizer from what I read decades ago. That was a standard Hollywood pyrotechnic, mostly gasoline to produce that fireball like that. 40 lbs of RDX would produce a considerable shockwave at that distance. Eardrums might not do well in real life at that distance.
It's a rare day when Hollywood actually gets explosions right and doesn't just make them a fireball. Hell they used a glorified gasoline fireball for Oppenheimer and all the critics were praising how impressive it was. Anyone who's seen the original footage knows they look nothing alike, and how little justice it did an actual nuclear explosion. Sometimes I wish they would just use CGI for things like that, sure a keen eye would see that it's CGI, but it would still look closer to the real thing than a gasoline bomb.
@@Michael-uc2pn There is no replicating the horror and profound devastation of a nuclear fireball. It's very existence is freakishly alien. You need to have an extreme amount of power in one point origin, in mid air, to create that sort of fireball and shockwave effect. The only way to do it right is to use CGI, or just test footage of a bomb.
@@TheIFerreiraoliveira No. composition4 or as the Brits call it RE4, has an REF of 1.34 RDX has around 1.66 and is typically used in det cord if I remember correctly. Different applications for explosives ....now im on a watch list. Thanks
I don't know much about Cambodia, but I am pretty sure these "Cambodians" are a little bit too black. Their accent though is definitely spot point. Everybody knows Cambodians speaks English with an African accent.
@@thatdude2229 Cambodians are pretty black and have yellow eyes, but they're considered southeast asians. Most Cambodians I've met were darker than Indians even
Money is a reward that comes from discipline. Thise without discipline get some but don't live long enough to enjoy it or long enough for karma to tax you beyond what money can buy.
The dude that got shot in the head was speaking a Nigerian language Yoruba, but with an accent of someone that is probably not Nigerian. Sort of like someone from the country of Benin. The backdrop and child soldiers definitely doesn't resemble Nigeria at all. I guess I should probably watch the show to get some clarity.
I beg to differ. I ran some tests a while back on how alcohol burns. I had a lot of 90% pure grain alcohol after making tinctures. I found that it did take an open flame to ignite it with the exception of two things. First, extremely hot steel can ignite it, and just about anything with a spark, flame, or ember can ignite it if it carries enough vapor. In this case with where they are in the world, you can argue it was very high proof and a very hot day with the bottle sitting in fairly hot sand. All lead to the alcohol evaporating quickly and being able to ignite with the cigar
@thefinesthobbo4524 I haven't tested myself. I remember a court case (a real one), where the defendant burned his partner with petrol. He said he didn't mean to light it, just scare her, and the cigarette he was smoking ignited it. It was proven that a cigarette won't light petrol (gasoline) fumes.
C’est pas pour l’Afrique jamais c’est pour l’Égypte Israël pour l’instant c’est de qu’ils cherchent à goûter le châtiment ici bas du mahdi ajala allah farajahou charif
It was in Cameroon, it was written in the opening credits…
I was wondering why Cambodia would be full of black people
Reddington, the one man that makes his captors sweat bullets.
Until he meets Michael Westen
Red is so frigging cool he makes both cucumbers chilling on ice cubes jealous!!!
Hellfire missiles have 40 lb warheads.
RDX, I would assume.
C4, for example, is 90% RDX, 10% plasticizer from what I read decades ago.
That was a standard Hollywood pyrotechnic, mostly gasoline to produce that fireball like that.
40 lbs of RDX would produce a considerable shockwave at that distance.
Eardrums might not do well in real life at that distance.
It's a rare day when Hollywood actually gets explosions right and doesn't just make them a fireball. Hell they used a glorified gasoline fireball for Oppenheimer and all the critics were praising how impressive it was.
Anyone who's seen the original footage knows they look nothing alike, and how little justice it did an actual nuclear explosion. Sometimes I wish they would just use CGI for things like that, sure a keen eye would see that it's CGI, but it would still look closer to the real thing than a gasoline bomb.
wait.
Isnt C4 10% RDX?
@@Michael-uc2pn There is no replicating the horror and profound devastation of a nuclear fireball. It's very existence is freakishly alien. You need to have an extreme amount of power in one point origin, in mid air, to create that sort of fireball and shockwave effect. The only way to do it right is to use CGI, or just test footage of a bomb.
@@TheIFerreiraoliveira
No. composition4 or as the Brits call it RE4, has an REF of 1.34
RDX has around 1.66 and is typically used in det cord if I remember correctly.
Different applications for explosives
....now im on a watch list. Thanks
A MCLC jas 1750 lbs of C4, and at 2 miles, you can feel an earthquake.
I don't know much about Cambodia, but I am pretty sure these "Cambodians" are a little bit too black. Their accent though is definitely spot point. Everybody knows Cambodians speaks English with an African accent.
Cameron not cambodia
You’re right. I’m Cambodian and in our village in Africa, we have yellow and black babies, and our accent are all over the place.
@@thatdude2229 Cambodians are pretty black and have yellow eyes, but they're considered southeast asians. Most Cambodians I've met were darker than Indians even
@@bilalghammat8614either it's Cameroon or Congo
It’s Cameroon
Money is a reward that comes from discipline. Thise without discipline get some but don't live long enough to enjoy it or long enough for karma to tax you beyond what money can buy.
The dude that got shot in the head was speaking a Nigerian language Yoruba, but with an accent of someone that is probably not Nigerian. Sort of like someone from the country of Benin. The backdrop and child soldiers definitely doesn't resemble Nigeria at all. I guess I should probably watch the show to get some clarity.
Or maybe you can just watch things and not try and convince people that you're a linguistics expert with an obsession for petty details
It’s cameroon
@sicco439 yes, in a later episode, he is said to be from Cameroon
@@FerretJohn he is right though they don't speak Yoruba in cameroon
Or realize it’s actors on a show
In the series this is douala in cameron.
And of course, the ZZ Top en finale. lol
I doubt if they speak Yoruba too. That's a Nigerian language
It was actually a mix of Yoruba.
@@KenUbeleveit1it was pure Yoruba... just a different accent
It's not combodia... It's Cameroon
1:13 - 1:43 exactly 30 seconds
Valable pour les intermédiaires d’Alger qui se mettent sur la route de roi 👑 d’Alger
Also, I cigar won't ignite the strongest booze, not even pure alcohol.
I beg to differ. I ran some tests a while back on how alcohol burns. I had a lot of 90% pure grain alcohol after making tinctures. I found that it did take an open flame to ignite it with the exception of two things. First, extremely hot steel can ignite it, and just about anything with a spark, flame, or ember can ignite it if it carries enough vapor. In this case with where they are in the world, you can argue it was very high proof and a very hot day with the bottle sitting in fairly hot sand. All lead to the alcohol evaporating quickly and being able to ignite with the cigar
@thefinesthobbo4524 I haven't tested myself. I remember a court case (a real one), where the defendant burned his partner with petrol. He said he didn't mean to light it, just scare her, and the cigarette he was smoking ignited it. It was proven that a cigarette won't light petrol (gasoline) fumes.
your just stupid stop spreading misinformation 😂!!
You're also forgetting the fact it was poured on basically tinder lol.
is this video made by a 5 year old? do you know where cambodia is?
No where is it
@@cuttz6685 it's in Asia
@@arnavsharma2635what is
Are we sure it is only three?
Africans in Cambodia???
Comme ça on se fatigue pas trop avec les intermédiaires qui n’obéissent pas à leurs paroles aucune exception à la règle de roi de Marseille
These is Cameroon not Cambodia
Mes revendications personnel à alger
Cambodia for Cameroon?
Tu comprends natanyahou ?
💀💀
Bro confused Cameroon with Cambodia
Je vais t’apprendre à ne pas te cacher derrière la tenue militaire 😂
Cambodia??
Cambodia?
Voilà l’exemple testé chez ce groupe de fou qui ont fait la terreur en Afrique aujourd’hui la paix en Afrique et le meilleur pour l’avenir inchallah
This isn’t Cambodia
Yeah, not Cambodia
Negotiate to benefit yourself or others for themself
Cambodia no way
never knew people are black in cambodia
C’est pas pour l’Afrique jamais c’est pour l’Égypte Israël pour l’instant c’est de qu’ils cherchent à goûter le châtiment ici bas du mahdi ajala allah farajahou charif
Cambodia 😂
I think Spader is an atrocious actor, yet usually, I still enjoy watching him. Quite the conundrum.
Aahh the strong, smart whiteman who is always on top. Wonderful Hollywood.
Given that African warlord are pretty fucking stupid id say it’s an accurate representation of
shut up stop making everything about race
I know right, props on the writers being realistic
Jesus christ you're path*tic
F*ck
Why are there only Africans in that part of Cambodia? An Asian country.
Damn doomfist sure looks less threatening here
Cambodia?