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#91
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08-17-2015, 01:18 PM
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Re: Isis Blowing Up Taliban Prisoners with Dynamite
I know nothing about explosives, especially the high tech crap that they're using nowadays. But can someone in the know explain to me how they were able to get all the explosives to go off at the same time with a match lit cord? Just from watching buildings in the US being demolished, I would of thought they would have used a detonator in each explosive with an electrical pulse to set them off to create that effect. |
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#92
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08-17-2015, 07:16 PM
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Re: Isis Blowing Up Taliban Prisoners with Dynamite
They are using Det cord. Or detonation cord. When lit it explodes immediately. I have been told if stretched from DC to LA it would take it one second to burn. In the Marines we wrapped it around trees, pull the fuse and when it blows it cuts the tree down in a split second. Thats how you can clear helo LZ's in a hurry.
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#93
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08-17-2015, 07:18 PM
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Re: Isis Blowing Up Taliban Prisoners with Dynamite
Next they're gonna microwave a bunch of people. Just waiting on the damn Amazon Prime shipping for that industrial Mega wave oven they got on special from the Jyung Yiang Province.
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#95
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08-18-2015, 03:24 AM
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Re: Isis Blowing Up Taliban Prisoners with Dynamite
That's what I used to wonder myself - until I had some first hand experience. Two guys kept me as a prisoner for few hours and tortured me. Every time I thought that they were going to kill me I fought back. Those guys were bigger and stronger than I was back then but I was able to throw them around because of survival instincts and adrenaline. Two times I reached the door and they caught me from the behind. It always ended up with even worse beating. At some point they brought out a drill and said they were going to use it on my kneecaps. They stabbed me 3 times in the back but it hit the shoulderblade. I had a puncture that went into the elbow joint capsule. They broke several of my teeth and my nose. My thumb dislocated and countless other bruises. But I was really lucky that they didn't do anything worse. I realized that I had a slim change of getting out alive by fighting. My best change was to cooperate and not show fear. The other guy put a gun against my head and I told him to pull the trigger.
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