Hey #VortexNation - after much deliberation over the weekend, we've decided that the Bullet-Cam is a source of incredible power, that can be wielded safely by no one man or woman. Please check out this video for more info. We've got "Top Men" working on it now.... April FOOLS! th-cam.com/video/8cyBJMaKorM/w-d-xo.html
I'm actually relieved that this is a joke. Otherwise I'd be explaining to my wife why I spent $100 to get 10 nearly identical videos of a disembodied cameras flying past an unscathed target and straight into the dirt.
JustinHuman haha we need to go shooting! I'll teach you a couple things to make it hit!.. first thing is always dope! If you dont know what that is look up military snipers doping! Youll understand soon! Lol
Something like this is bound to be created at some point, tbh I don't think that day is far away. It may even be possible today if someone with the expertise and proper funding and dedication sat out to accomplish it. Very little is impossible, you "just" gotta know how.
The real problem is the acceleration. You might be able to make one for a very long barrelled slow pressure release airgun, but no way for a powerful rifle. We are talking around 12,000 G's. Good luck making a camera survive that. Someone asked this on Quora, and had a simple yet straightforward way of researching an answer to that, which is using barrel length vs velocity charts. www.quora.com/When-a-gun-is-fired-how-much-G-force-does-the-bullet-experience-It-seems-like-a-5-56mm-bullet-made-of-soft-lead-would-want-to-deform-when-going-from-zero-to-3-100-feet-per-second-almost-immediately?share=1 I did another quick calculation, for a .45 ACP this time and got 19,000 G's, so the rifles would be more likely to be survivable for a camera.
kaasglenneman that could be corrected with software. however, getting high speed recording, transmitter, etc that small and shock resistant, not possible.
almost got me, because A:This was a suggested video and B: I'm watching in July. As soon as he showed the HD footage slowed down I knew this was not possible. Good video tho 😎
+Christian Walker right? How about put that money into quality control instead of their marketing department and replacing everyone's scope they decided to be dumb with.
It takes a lot to amaze and fool me , This did both! I honestly believe this and was going to ask if they used some sort of rotation stabilizing software to counter bullet rotation but found out they used gullibility software to fool me instead! Wow I was going to actually buy a box and try them out ROFL! NICE ONE you got me!
I was fooled for the first 30 seconds or so until I saw the footage and thought "wait... How do they record in such high quality.... And at that high of framerate? In that small a package? And then transmit it to your phone before it is destroyed?!?!!"
@@RANDOMSTUFF-nt5xp that it's fake. A camera small enough to fit within a bullet, it can not only record in perfect hd but at over 20,000 frames per second, with built in auto-spin correction, it streams all this directly to your phone before getting destroyed on impact AND it's under 10 bucks? Impossible.
Don't you all know that the camera is on super small bearings so when the bullet spins coming out of the barrel it stays stable so you can see it!!! LOL 😂😂😂
It may be an April fools... but it's an incredible idea, of course there are two major challenges: 1. Data would need to be in constant stream with the hand-held device which would require some seriously powerful transmitters in a seriously small space. 2. The explosive force behind the bullet would likely wreck any electronics, maybe that can be shielded in the future too. Good work on the video guys, very entertaining!
Picked up the bullets at Cabella's at 6:00 a.m. opening on April 1. Work as advertised, but each broke on impact. Does your lifetime warranty still apply? (BTW, this-is-genius-at-work type stuff...the gyroscopic stability of the camera derived from the spin, ingenius. And the simultaneous four-band cell transmission of data, wow. Great stuff.
This is no longer a joke, but a real thing. I don't know if links get blocked but you can search for this text: "Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. will develop a small, low power, lightweight, uncooled *640x512* on 8 μm pixel pitch *SWIR* seeker for the precise engagement of targets during daytime, nighttime, and poor environmental conditions. This camera will enable the user to image and track laser designators and pointers deployed on the battlefield.". A different webpage says: "We have shown that InGaAs SWIR imagers survive the 20,000g gun shock. We will be manufactured a small 300 frame per second needed to meet the imaging needs of the user to track targets while inside small gun launched projectile.". Yet another webpage, for a different product, says: "The 640x512 10um pitch SWIR imaging system (detection from 0.7-1.7um) will provide unique capabilities for the kill vehicle. Functionality of the imager includes the ability to track the target with and without targeting lasers using a very high frame rate imager with region of interest that allow >6,000 frames/second to remove motion blur from the fast moving projectile.". Time for you to make a real camera, they've had theirs for a few years.
Vortex Optics lots of folks are saying April fool's already and upon looking at every date in the video, I'm starting to agree. I really hope this is not a joke and I, as a Vortex customer willing to spend money, don't find it funny.
+Kelson Blount - First off, we certainly appreciate your business, and meant no harm in this video. We try to not take ourselves too seriously here around the office, so we like to have fun like this once in a while. That being said, we've got lots of cool projects in the works around here! -RJ
When this video first came out I was working at a gun store and was asked by customers daily, when we were getting some in stock. This went on for over a week. We would still be occasionally asked months later for this stuff. I'd tell people that it's fake and they would argue with me that it's not.
Just had this come up in my recommended. I go I saw this on the market. How did I mess it, DUH!!. I checked the date and found the April Fools. One of the best April fools jokes I've seen.
This is awesome -- perfect, even. Really I can see it as a toy, because I would assume that practical training usage would be pretty expensive. Curious on the pricing of a single round, considering that this camera quality and framerate beats a lot of mid-quality cameras. Definitely beats my phone camera.
Really, M4 Carbine with a twist rate of 1 in 7 inches (177.8 mm) and a muzzle velocity of 3,050 feet per second (930 m/s) will give the bullet a spin of 930 m/s / 0.1778 m = 5.2 kHz (314,000 rpm). High-speed cameras shot at 250 FPS = 1,500 frames per minute. So for every frame, the bullet will spin roughly 210 times. Good luck with that.
austin1574 you can look at www.geek.com/geek-pick/phantom-flex-high-speed-camera-captures-a-bullet-at-10000fps-1513431/ and watch the spinning bullet on a high speed camera, spins fully in about 100 frames. Good luck with that too. And it's nowhere near 314,000 RPM. You are comparing theory to practice and like Einstein said, that is a loser's move
@@Megatubahero I wonder if they patent this idea because I'm sure somebody can make it possible where make it a solid Full Metal Jacket and you have an SD card in it I guess it would only work if it hits a soft target and if it's a 50 cal
MrChris52091 No, "they" don't. Give it another five years and this will be possible though. As a .50 cal or 12 bore, you could do it today, but it is pointless without a steering mechanism.
@@GF_Burke blow me, yep there are 2 genders, neither of which do you belong. Just because you drove across 3 states, you still married your sister.... stfu tard.
Because of a new invention developed my Livermore labs in California. They developed a practically frictionless micro gyro system for future miniature space exploration robots. It is scheduled for it's first mission aboard Space X A7 heavy lifter in 2024, bound for the frozen regions of Mars North pole. Scheduled to arrive just ninety seven days after launch thankfully due to a super efficient Ion engine that can divide the ions into three equal parts. The results will triples it pushing power and time to objective. This was just reported on June 2nd 2017 by the newly established, Space unity command for flight operations, of the United States Cosmic Science office. Vortex got wind, some how of this gyro system and made contact with Livermore Labs. The rest is history in the making and a major advancement in the ammo world. This report is offered by,... Fake News Forever LLC. lol.
Sick idea... really cool and in military applications I think this week great so they don't have to go down in person too confirm a Kill this is so awesome
Danasouris I don't think it'd be THAT much, there are small transmitters and cameras out there even in phones. I know it'd obviously be more expensive to make smaller but at the same time the most expensive part would probably be the high speed camera. I'm thinking about $1-2000 a bullet after it was already developed and brought to market. This is if it were even possible to have THAT high speed of a camera be durable enough to be fired out of a gun and small enough to fit into a bullet. I guess it depends on how you price things that don't exist yet. You could very well be right, we're just guessing after all.
Dead Fish in Dirt easily be $200,000 at the very LEAST, the cost for the RND department would easily surpass millionjust in research alone (nantech is beyond rediculous in terms of how difficult it is to develop) then cost $100k+ for custom material and custom molds for new machinery, the molds would only spike that price higher. $200k per box is actually a Conservative estimate :/ which pisses me off Cus bullet can would be a dream. And the reason I am spitting out these numbers is because I actually help develop chips and sometimes mil tech
Vortex and Hornady. Two of the best companies around. No need for a spotting scope with these babies. Is it real? hmmmmm. I seriously doubt it. I could see this would be the real life kill cam.
I work for a FFL out here in AZ and am in charge of the ammo dept. I get people asking for these often... funny cause I love Hornady ammo and Vortex products. So I know exactly what they thought was real.
Make it non-lethal, give it a fish eye lense, and sell it to the military for reconnaissance purposes. The military would probably buy it on contract. Especially if it was subsonice since it makes it less audible. ...oh. It's a joke. It did seem like a huge waste.
Hey #VortexNation - after much deliberation over the weekend, we've decided that the Bullet-Cam is a source of incredible power, that can be wielded safely by no one man or woman. Please check out this video for more info. We've got "Top Men" working on it now....
April FOOLS!
th-cam.com/video/8cyBJMaKorM/w-d-xo.html
Good, because we don't need to read your uneducated malarkey.
Andy T dude, it's a joke. That whole thing..
Andy T yep cause I posted the video and wrote the description. non the less it's a joke and your all bent out of shape over it lol
That is Awesome!
I was wondering what exactly the point of this was.... lol and the picture wasn't spinning.
This takes a selfie to a new level...
Groovy Ninja lol right be dead but it would be one great selfie lmao
Ok wait just one more selfi.....
W legend says,he was died of camera attach on his brain.
Bruh that’s funny af
Honestly comment of the year right there
This is by far the most realistic April's fool's joke.
What about Google Olezzo? Millions of people sniffing their computer screen...
5.11 Tactical did a Tactical Kilt video. So popular that they were forced to produce them.
This is still my all-time favorite April Fool's prank
Same now for the MagPul waffel maker it seems. LOL
@@fredir3596
@@pr4runner lmao nice
Are you planning for one designed for selfies?
Bwahahaha! OK, that killed me. The one I tried must not have been the selfie model. :D
That would be a great gift for that douchey friend you have that always uses a selfie stick :D
For haji shots yes
Sooo, just one of these with the camera on the base of the bullet?
Yeah, sure. Let's go with that!
Next project. “Sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads”!
Shhh...it's in development
Frickin' heads*
Hahaha best commit ever!!! Lmfao
Actually its "FREAKIN SHARKS WITH FREAKIN LAZER BEAMS ATTACHED TO THEIRE FREAKIN HEADS" lmao so funny tho
To there frickin heads you mean.
I'm actually relieved that this is a joke. Otherwise I'd be explaining to my wife why I spent $100 to get 10 nearly identical videos of a disembodied cameras flying past an unscathed target and straight into the dirt.
Lmfao
JustinHuman shot in the air
reload your own to reduce costs. these things cost more than .338 Lapuas
JustinHuman haha we need to go shooting! I'll teach you a couple things to make it hit!.. first thing is always dope! If you dont know what that is look up military snipers doping! Youll understand soon! Lol
Tony Williams you want to reload these bullets?
how these guys keep serious during "interviews". Hahaha
Probably wasn't a first take scene in any of them.
i know it was a joke but this would honestly be pretty cool if it were viable.
Something like this is bound to be created at some point, tbh I don't think that day is far away. It may even be possible today if someone with the expertise and proper funding and dedication sat out to accomplish it. Very little is impossible, you "just" gotta know how.
Except it would be like $50-$100 per shot unless you put like a camera that shot in. 144p inside it
@@minnesotangaming8966 I mean 144p would probably be enough
@@minnesotangaming8966 plus bullets spin really fast in mid air to maintain its trajectory.
The real problem is the acceleration. You might be able to make one for a very long barrelled slow pressure release airgun, but no way for a powerful rifle. We are talking around 12,000 G's. Good luck making a camera survive that.
Someone asked this on Quora, and had a simple yet straightforward way of researching an answer to that, which is using barrel length vs velocity charts.
www.quora.com/When-a-gun-is-fired-how-much-G-force-does-the-bullet-experience-It-seems-like-a-5-56mm-bullet-made-of-soft-lead-would-want-to-deform-when-going-from-zero-to-3-100-feet-per-second-almost-immediately?share=1
I did another quick calculation, for a .45 ACP this time and got 19,000 G's, so the rifles would be more likely to be survivable for a camera.
Still one of my favourite April fools jokes on the internet
It is?
faceboock in detroit is gonna get intresting
henning s those animals wouldn't know what to do with something like this. Very hard to hold a bolty sideways
kirsch1616 Im sure you could hold one properly tho...lol.
Hell yeah man (From Detroit)
Joseph Romano
yea everyone here is gonna realize how shit their fucking aim is lol
TEN DOLLARS per BULLET.. That's hella cheap for a bullet with an HD camera
In south africa it would be 140.00 per bullet
Very expensive since a normal bullet costs only 9.00..
Which is less than 0.90c in your currency
Didn't he say 9.99 for a box of 10 🤔
shvan mhmad 99.99
$350 for the app lol
Hella is an hella stupid homemade word
War class trolling going on here LOL I love it. They put a tremendous effort into making this believable.
Thank you, +Danny Horein! -RJ
jup image is not spinning
But wouldn't that k.....ooohhhhh, I see what you did there.
kaasglenneman that could be corrected with software. however, getting high speed recording, transmitter, etc that small and shock resistant, not possible.
Chris AF * yet
4 years ago today I had my hopes and heart smashed. So I make sure to pass on all your hard work that made it possible to every one I know. 👍
😂We appreciate that, John!
almost got me, because A:This was a suggested video and B: I'm watching in July. As soon as he showed the HD footage slowed down I knew this was not possible. Good video tho 😎
Best April Fool's ad of the season. Bravo guys really well done. Caught a bunch of people on this one.
Can't wait to see what you do next year.
Cheers
Haas F1 This is an A1 gem. Don't know how I missed it.
Some hardcore trolls over there at Hornady and Vortex
Nah. Just a good sense of humor.
Jen Mitteis An expensive sense of humor.
+Christian Walker right? How about put that money into quality control instead of their marketing department and replacing everyone's scope they decided to be dumb with.
I was so excited then I saw the time stamp on the dudes smart phone
*WOOSH* for about half of the people who watched this.
It would be awesome if it was real tho
I have 1 question. How did y'all keep the camera from spinning?
LOL
Technology
SCIENCE! lmao
oh
Anthony Dickinson Damn you smart bro!
Has to be one of the best things I've seen in a long time! Outstanding... can't wait for next April.
I was literally about to grab my keys and run over to the gun shop before I read some comments. You got me good ya did lol
Wills420913 same lmfao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 got 'em
Pure bred Americans.
Are you telling me you would buy this BS for USD99.99?
Gyro mount.
It takes a lot to amaze and fool me , This did both! I honestly believe this and was going to ask if they used some sort of rotation stabilizing software to counter bullet rotation but found out they used gullibility software to fool me instead! Wow I was going to actually buy a box and try them out ROFL! NICE ONE you got me!
I was fooled for the first 30 seconds or so until I saw the footage and thought "wait... How do they record in such high quality.... And at that high of framerate? In that small a package? And then transmit it to your phone before it is destroyed?!?!!"
Wait till next week.... they're giving away a free air guitar with each box!
Jackpine Creed sweet I need one of those.
wild bill yeah same I smashed mine
Jackpine Creed your funny dude lol
"at an affordable price of $99.99 for a box of 10 rounds" *violently spits out drink*
Patriotic Poodle $10 per bullet and camera is not outrageous. it can sync using bluetooth and is the size of a pea.
Patriotic Poodle if they where real it would be like $1000 per bullet.
Jett Robertson No, that's only if they sold them to the government.
+rickd248 no they sold them to the federal government things with probably crossed 3/4 of million for a box of 10
James Sutton True!! Ha!
I can't believe it took me half way to realize...
what that its most likely a scam
@@RANDOMSTUFF-nt5xp that it's fake. A camera small enough to fit within a bullet, it can not only record in perfect hd but at over 20,000 frames per second, with built in auto-spin correction, it streams all this directly to your phone before getting destroyed on impact AND it's under 10 bucks? Impossible.
You guys realise this was an April Fools joke...
@@TheDon5812 "you guys"
@@SevenPr1me and?
Don't you all know that the camera is on super small bearings so when the bullet spins coming out of the barrel it stays stable so you can see it!!! LOL 😂😂😂
Lololol
Like spinning rims!!! Lmao
Lmao
@Mark lol just 1 drop goes far
Brought to you by the Rolls-Royce hub cap department
The number of people that bit on this is funny...great gag!
If someone calls you on your cellphone and asks you to look in a certain direction and say "Cheese" RUN!
B. Eder this definitely is the smartest comment here :D
That Sir. was EPIC!!...
Cheese!
So very funny!
It may be an April fools... but it's an incredible idea, of course there are two major challenges:
1. Data would need to be in constant stream with the hand-held device which would require some seriously powerful transmitters in a seriously small space.
2. The explosive force behind the bullet would likely wreck any electronics, maybe that can be shielded in the future too.
Good work on the video guys, very entertaining!
Xavier Cebeira
your also forgetting that projectiles spin at 100,000 rpm
I saw this video when it first came out, and am now realizing it's fake.
LMAO. Did you tell others to? Like go to the gun range saying "omg they got bullet cams now" lol to funny
I tried to buy it when I first saw it
Same
Hunter Wright your not the only one
As an optical engineer I was shitting myself when first saw this.
lol knew something was up when the camera wasnt spinning from the rifling.
I'm not gonna lie I fell for it, good concept however
You had me until I saw that the shot must have been at 500+ fps, then I called bullshit.
Слава ленина ya basically right! Once the video came up im like bullshit! The military dosent even have that for drones! Lol
Eric Petty Communism is great bud.
Слава ленина you know slow mo cams are was faster than that
Eric Petty Ez all of them.
Eric Petty The Ruhr independent republic thing.
It was there for a short time but pretty succesful
I got a box of these while I was out picking up a bucket of steam. Nice.
Damn buckets o stem are through the ceiling highly priced here in the northwest. Must be winter prices......
unenthusiastic salt
The joke
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Your head
Really salt you believed a bucket of steam..............really?!..............
You got any prop wash or flight line?
Mine were inbetween the left handed hammers and long weights
How on earth did Ian and Jayden keep a straight face, I'm assuming multiple takes were needed 😂😂😂😂
Picked up the bullets at Cabella's at 6:00 a.m. opening on April 1. Work as advertised, but each broke on impact. Does your lifetime warranty still apply? (BTW, this-is-genius-at-work type stuff...the gyroscopic stability of the camera derived from the spin, ingenius. And the simultaneous four-band cell transmission of data, wow. Great stuff.
Yes, they replace camera if broken. Mine survived each shot. I even reload them again. Saves you bunch of money.
You need to utilize ballistic gel!
M Chase hahahahaha
How did you guys keep a straight face??? 😂
No mention of the CRISS CounterRotational Image Stabilization System?
I'm gonna have customers asking me about this now. Great. Lol
Already got several calls on it, thanks guys!
aarggh
So? Just tell them you already ordered them. Delivery 11:59 pm, 1st of April.
I'm tempted to call my local shop now
Just tell them that they ship June 31st.
Is this the same Bullet they used on the video Freak on a Leash by Korn?
Lucas Shaffer FUCKING DEAD
I don't care if this is real or not I just think it's cool to see my two favorite companies working together.
They actually found a way to make ammo MORE expensive?
Are you stuupid?:)
Actually you’re the idiot who can’t take a joke @SaGeri
Y'all had me going for a whole hot second!
*eats cereal* At a price of $99.99 for a box of 10 rounds- *spews cheerios every where*
🤣😂
Late comment but thats would be cheep for something like this its only 10 bucks around there standard ammo thats more then that
How many of you caught yourself reaching for your credit card before you realized it was an April fool's joke?
Me ! 🤣
Me too🤣🤣
Welll done! I got a laugh out of this, you got a subscription.
Appreciate that, my friend!
Best AF joke Ive seen in a long time.
"$99.99 for a box of 10" Can't beat this deal! April Fools!
Perfect for the final killcam
This is no longer a joke, but a real thing. I don't know if links get blocked but you can search for this text:
"Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. will develop a small, low power, lightweight, uncooled *640x512* on 8 μm pixel pitch *SWIR* seeker for the precise engagement of targets during daytime, nighttime, and poor environmental conditions. This camera will enable the user to image and track laser designators and pointers deployed on the battlefield.".
A different webpage says:
"We have shown that InGaAs SWIR imagers survive the 20,000g gun shock. We will be manufactured a small 300 frame per second needed to meet the imaging needs of the user to track targets while inside small gun launched projectile.".
Yet another webpage, for a different product, says:
"The 640x512 10um pitch SWIR imaging system (detection from 0.7-1.7um) will provide unique capabilities for the kill vehicle. Functionality of the imager includes the ability to track the target with and without targeting lasers using a very high frame rate imager with region of interest that allow >6,000 frames/second to remove motion blur from the fast moving projectile.".
Time for you to make a real camera, they've had theirs for a few years.
Just got back from the range and this thing works OMG $99.00
Jon. ilu
JON ELLIOTT right.. and a get away with Elvis Presley is only $19.95!
JON ELLIOTT it's cheap to get away with Elvis here in Vegas..
This would be great for videos that have a scene zooming into a persons face super accurately.
oh n-
and... raging boner was just deflated by The Words "April Fools" damn.... lol
For a bullet?
Holy. Shit. This is amazing!! I can't wait to get a box. Nicely done Vortex & Hornady.
Back in stock April 1st, 2022 ;)
@@VortexOpticsUSA 😑🤣😭
Hmm, V.I.P warranty, endless .30 Cal bullet supply!!
That would be awesome
The VIP Warranty only applies to the bullet before it is fired. -RJ
Vortex Optics lots of folks are saying April fool's already and upon looking at every date in the video, I'm starting to agree. I really hope this is not a joke and I, as a Vortex customer willing to spend money, don't find it funny.
so you are saying this is not April fools?
+Kelson Blount - First off, we certainly appreciate your business, and meant no harm in this video. We try to not take ourselves too seriously here around the office, so we like to have fun like this once in a while. That being said, we've got lots of cool projects in the works around here! -RJ
😂😜 as soon as i seen "bullet cam" i had to watch this jokers keep a straight face! Good job fellas👊🏼👍🏼
I just got both excited , amazed and Trolled in June 😐
🤣
D Fisher did you tell anyone cuz I did. FML I even know better but the video was so damn good.
it's Fake. To explain how they solve the image with the bullet's spin?
This has got to be the best 4/1 video ever!!! All with a straight face!
Huge april fools JOKE. Pause the footage at 2:20 and look at the date! Nice job Vortex!
*sees title
"Have we come this far technologically?"
*uploaded on 31st of March
"Ohh"
When this video first came out I was working at a gun store and was asked by customers daily, when we were getting some in stock. This went on for over a week. We would still be occasionally asked months later for this stuff. I'd tell people that it's fake and they would argue with me that it's not.
Comming back to this video after 2 years because I really like to see the cam move so fast
I made my own bullet cam, but let me say that a 12g will turn a GoPro to dust.
Lol
Vortex and Hornady win the internet today! LOL!!!
onion news did this a few years back in the version in the form of an article
Just had this come up in my recommended. I go I saw this on the market. How did I mess it, DUH!!. I checked the date and found the April Fools. One of the best April fools jokes I've seen.
This is awesome -- perfect, even. Really I can see it as a toy, because I would assume that practical training usage would be pretty expensive. Curious on the pricing of a single round, considering that this camera quality and framerate beats a lot of mid-quality cameras. Definitely beats my phone camera.
This is freakin' unbelievable.
Very well done, ya had me.
Thanks!
Classic.
The best april fool video i have seen so far. Realy awesome.
Sweet! Nice to know corporate America still has a well developed sense of humor. By the people who brought you ZOMBIE MAX ammo.
well shit... you had me fooled for a sec.
Buisness wise i think this would make a hit on shark tank!
It wouldn't even work if someone tried making it
This is awesome! Imagine the hunting videos now!
What about the bullet spin??
Video frame capture is synced with bullet rotation. :)
Really,
M4 Carbine with a twist rate of 1 in 7 inches (177.8 mm) and a muzzle velocity of 3,050 feet per second (930 m/s) will give the bullet a spin of 930 m/s / 0.1778 m = 5.2 kHz (314,000 rpm).
High-speed cameras shot at 250 FPS = 1,500 frames per minute.
So for every frame, the bullet will spin roughly 210 times.
Good luck with that.
Cameron Webb they are saying it's controlled by being incased in a liquid. They have answers for every question in their Facebook page post.
300k rpm. that is incredible and true.
austin1574 you can look at www.geek.com/geek-pick/phantom-flex-high-speed-camera-captures-a-bullet-at-10000fps-1513431/ and watch the spinning bullet on a high speed camera, spins fully in about 100 frames. Good luck with that too. And it's nowhere near 314,000 RPM. You are comparing theory to practice and like Einstein said, that is a loser's move
would have been great for isis last moments
GLOCK 17 no kill cam I guess 😕
how does it allow for bullet spin?
Jim Field yeah I was wondering the same
Gives new meaning to the phrase, "Head Shots".
Hollywood's next big one-liner:
"Say cheese"
Does it record in 4K though?
Here's a question doesn't the rifling in the barrel make the bullets spiral so wouldn't the camera be spinning and video would be rotating constantly
Michael D yes, if this wasn’t an April fools video. It’s also impossible for anything to upload a video that fast even if was streaming.
@@Megatubahero I wonder if they patent this idea because I'm sure somebody can make it possible where make it a solid Full Metal Jacket and you have an SD card in it I guess it would only work if it hits a soft target and if it's a 50 cal
The app corrects the spinning footage so it can be viewed normally. There's an app for that.
They spun the gun really fast so the bullet came out straight
"Stops recording on impact". No shit! Excellent video. The thought of every round having its own IP address!
Like if you thought they weren't kidding
good cuz then there would be people doing random homicides like Random Throwing Knifes in cod
Totally believed it.
I would like to believe it so I will
the real joke here is that they definitely have things far more advanced than this
MrChris52091 No, "they" don't.
Give it another five years and this will be possible though. As a .50 cal or 12 bore, you could do it today, but it is pointless without a steering mechanism.
When will this be available in .22 short? I reload my own to save money so I only need the bullets.
Joseph Stalin, pretty sure the joke is on you. You can't reload a .22, it's a rimfire.
Golly's Enchanted Haven
touche
Golly's Enchanted Haven you can reload .22, though it's kind of pointless because it is probably cheaper to buy it new than to reload it.
posted before 1st April so it's not an April fool's 👍
Keep kicking butt . What your is doing and what you did is amazing . Can you imagine bullets for the A10 Warthog .
Great for military blind firing
Or for a 360 no scope trick shot.
@@GF_Burke blow me, yep there are 2 genders, neither of which do you belong. Just because you drove across 3 states, you still married your sister.... stfu tard.
Oh yea, did I say stfu?
True Thought woah there Son how bout you put that gigabrain back in it's case and relax a bit
cool... but why doesnt the footage spin?
Pennsylvania State Militia. read the description
ahh.. how clever
Because of a new invention developed my Livermore labs in California. They developed a practically frictionless micro gyro system for future miniature space exploration robots. It is scheduled for it's first mission aboard Space X A7 heavy lifter in 2024, bound for the frozen regions of Mars North pole. Scheduled to arrive just ninety seven days after launch thankfully due to a super efficient Ion engine that can divide the ions into three equal parts. The results will triples it pushing power and time to objective. This was just reported on June 2nd 2017 by the newly established, Space unity command for flight operations, of the United States Cosmic Science office. Vortex got wind, some how of this gyro system and made contact with Livermore Labs. The rest is history in the making and a major advancement in the ammo world. This report is offered by,... Fake News Forever LLC. lol.
+C Bruce Strickland youre telling me this technology is implemented in bullets for one time use rather than our fucking phones for vrXD
send some to demolition ranch
Sick idea... really cool and in military applications I think this week great so they don't have to go down in person too confirm a Kill this is so awesome
The price gave it away. less than $10 per round get the fuck out of here lol
Mike Melts About what it would cost.
Danasouris I don't think it'd be THAT much, there are small transmitters and cameras out there even in phones. I know it'd obviously be more expensive to make smaller but at the same time the most expensive part would probably be the high speed camera. I'm thinking about $1-2000 a bullet after it was already developed and brought to market. This is if it were even possible to have THAT high speed of a camera be durable enough to be fired out of a gun and small enough to fit into a bullet.
I guess it depends on how you price things that don't exist yet. You could very well be right, we're just guessing after all.
Dead Fish in Dirt easily be $200,000 at the very LEAST, the cost for the RND department would easily surpass millionjust in research alone (nantech is beyond rediculous in terms of how difficult it is to develop) then cost $100k+ for custom material and custom molds for new machinery, the molds would only spike that price higher. $200k per box is actually a Conservative estimate :/ which pisses me off Cus bullet can would be a dream. And the reason I am spitting out these numbers is because I actually help develop chips and sometimes mil tech
The price gave it away? Lmao
I just got a box of these and set them up all around my house, along my game trail, on my cars' dashboard-- cheapest security system you can buy.
People actually believe this
Any sources denying its function champ?
Mr Ghoulington the bullet spins idiot
Mr Ghoulington the fact that they said April fools in the description lol
When nerds get jobs at ammunition companies....
That is actually incredibly awesome !
I hear they're making broad heads now for archery.
Thunder head 80 gr. Great image stabilization. No blurring at all. ;)......... lolol
100 bucks for a box of 10? Well if I'm gonna use them it's gonna be on something good. Not a target or animal. I'm making each shot worth it.
Vortex and Hornady. Two of the best companies around. No need for a spotting scope with these babies. Is it real? hmmmmm. I seriously doubt it. I could see this would be the real life kill cam.
IntimateGamer Duh, Beyond the technical challenges I never even considered the legal nightmare this would be! Excellent point.
IntimateGamer .
IntimateGamer Oh boy..... Really!?!
Wilfred Darr ITS A DRONE!!! OOOOOOO...
I work for a FFL out here in AZ and am in charge of the ammo dept. I get people asking for these often... funny cause I love Hornady ammo and Vortex products. So I know exactly what they thought was real.
Make it non-lethal, give it a fish eye lense, and sell it to the military for reconnaissance purposes. The military would probably buy it on contract. Especially if it was subsonice since it makes it less audible.
...oh. It's a joke.
It did seem like a huge waste.
David Drake described such an artillery round in one of his Hammer's Slammers books The Warrior.
you guys are going to get allot of phone calls asking if this is real
When Demolition Ranch a Lunkerstv get there’s