How the Bladed R9X Ninja Missile works? | AGM-114 "R9X" Hellfire | Ninja Bomb
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- The AGM-114 R9X Hellfire missile, also know as the 'Ninja Missile", "Ninja bomb" and "Flying Ginsu" is a sword bomb or a sword missile, that has sword-like blades that pops out to chop down the target instead of exploding. It was developed to reduce collateral damage. In this video, with the help of 3D Animation, we're going to take a look at how the AGM-114 R9X Hellfire missile and the other variants of the Hellfire missile works, in detail.
Timeline/Chapters :-
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - AGM-114 Hellfire Specifications
02:06 - Laser Seeker
03:22 - Autopilot And Warhead
04:55 - Accumulator and Guidance
05:45 - Propulsion and Control System
06:42 - R9X Ninja Missile
07:40 - AGM-114 R9X Working
09:44 - Launchers and Other Hellfire Versions
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Probably the most considerate missile ever made. 5 Stars.
6 pointed stars? Al-Qaeda gave it one star, they want collateral damage to help their propaganda to recruit more people.
Well not if Israel uses it, then it’s a weapon of cruelty and genocide.
It really is. I really appreciate the effort our (U.S.) military puts into minimizing civilian/non-target casualties. It's a shame the same generally can't be said of our adversaries.
@@kaylzshter6153 1 million dead civilians in iraq beg to differ
Unless your the recipient! 😮
Al Masri’s review: Quick delivery,the service was great!Fantastic customer service they followed me for days with my own personal drone.Killed me neatly with no collateral damage. 5 ⭐️s
Hilarious comment! Gave me a good laugh haha. Thanks for watching!
Trump used one in Iran a few back think the dudes name was Solimani
This is funny 😅
The last thing that went through Al Masris mind when that missile hit ?
The Blades !! 😉🤣
It slices, it dices, buy I
One get one delivered for free
The missile has 3 settings: Mix, chop, or purée.
But, can it shovel the driveway?
Definitely healthier than the full charbroiled version.
It slices,it dices, it juliennes.
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Itll give you one heck of a haircut!
To satisfy my morbid curiosity, i would like to take a look at pictures of the aftermath inside that vehicle. Bladed missiles is just something i would have never envisioned.
Take your minced meat out of your fridge and then look at it. This is the aftermath.
@@KaairveBut first THUMP your fist down very hard on it....a 17cm wide fist.......punching VERY fast 🤣
Then you'll be even more surprised to know the very first combat missiles ever designed were bladed as well.
Lookup Mysore rockets.
@sumansaha295 That's cool. I'll definitely read up on that. Old weapons and weapons systems is a weird interest of mine.
They may be able to target a passenger in a specific seat, but I highly doubt they can guarantee the safety of any neighboring passengers. Although, I'm picturing a comical scene where they score a direct hit on the front passenger as the driver and the two rear passengers step out of the vehicle completely beardless, complimenting each other on the closest shaves they've ever seen.
LOOOLLL!! ;)
It is rockets and moving vehicles, they can TRY to target a specific seat, but after all, the car could slam its brakes on, or turn at the wrong moment.
And they are not in the business of OFFERING guarantees, merely TRYING to reduce collateral damage. Regardless of how well the effort is made, we are talking about hefty delta-v and moving vehicles.
yeah the main point is its not going to hurt bystanders in the other cars on the road and stuff like that
Who cares ??
If you are sitting next to one of the evilest human beings on our planet....I'm really not concerned about your safety and well being!
You are keeping bad company, and are doomed as well.
This is why you should choose your friends wisely
That is hilarious 😂
One of the best explanations out there. Many others are full of backround and filler with no explanation on how they work or what they do. Kudos to whoever put this together.
Thanks a lot!
Outstanding weapon...when you don't want to make a mess, the Flying Ginzu does the rest!
Nice tagline haha! Thanks for watching.
It slaps and chops
idk, seems like a pretty messy weapon
But wait, there's more . It does slicing and dicing @@doctoroctos
@@mjbranch2109 Getting smoked by a weapon with an explosive warhead makes a much bigger mess.
I somehow doubt that other passengers are going to be okay. Between the freaked out driver, the impact itself, and the fact that the missile is likely to be halfway embedded into the pavement and halfway embedded in the car. Not to mention the shrapnel.
Guess they should be riding with better people then
It's not fool proof obviously but there have already been passengers who have been in the cars hit by these and gone on to do interviews.
Well if you are in the same car than this dude.. Though luck...
@@hhill35Exactly
@@CasusBelli1000tough luck
"The Flying Ginsu" pretty much says it all. I suspect it slices And dices to perfection.
Exactly. Thanks for watching.
I'm too old to know what Ginsu means.
The Veg-o-matic! It slices! It dices! It circumcises! It even makes Julien fries!
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Does the victim survive?
@@corvanphoenix it's a brand of kitchen knives
Can you imagine, somewhere there is a dude who came up with the idea, who probably thought about putting freaking katanas on missiles while watching a movie about samurais or some shit like that
Quite possibly. Very often, weapons design brings out the best in some.
TheBackyardScientist made one before the military did 😂. He should have patented it
This has been a thing for archery broad head arrows for A LONG TIME. there is even a few with extra long blades for cuting off the head of turkeys because they tend to fly off when hit in the body.
@@SnooFam Lol, that guy is crazy, I remember seeing that!
You just know he was made the day they went, "that's a good idea... Bob".
Damn! That’s brutal. Precision is unbelievable.
from explosives to blades
and it's an incredible upgrade!
... or a successful try to take a step back in time. I would say "Back To The Future Missile" would be a suiting name for it.
Don’t bring a gun to a knife-missile fight.
Less collateral damage is always good, but it does feel a lot more... concerning I guess? Like, just throwing a missile at someone in a car and taking out both the target and everyone in that city block is one thing, that's just callous. But to be able to single out a single person and go full Fruit Ninja on them with minimal bystander casualties? That's a whole new level of being personal.
I think its the point in a way. The middle east was so brutal to western militaries the Canadians forgot about Geneva conventions and we had to be reminded. Blowing up someone leaves little to look at. Since this was used yesterday and the video of the aftermath is on the internet, personal is exactly what this thing is. Someone will have to clean up the mess and see what happened, doesn't even look like a person anymore just ground beef with clothes. Insane shit. Ninja blender is exactly what this thing is.
Yeah, it's enough to make people reconsider their life choices. Maybe the enemy they work against isn't what their corrupt theocratic government made them out to be.
The blade span is just for precautions I guess. The thought of just a blunt force missle would be comical.
Whoever we are paying to come up with this stuff has a very fun job.
You have to admit, a knife wielding rocket is pretty cool! Pretty amazing that with the extensive lever arm of the knives when extended puts a tremendous amount of leverage on the hinge point as well as the blade. That must be some serious blade alloy and hinge structure to withstand the forces of sudden impact. The assertion that the knife portion of the Hellfire can withstand concrete impact is dubious.
yea its great, millions of dollars funded by tax payers, from a broke country - when a sniper could do exactly the same thing for a 20$ DU or tungsten bullet shot
@@ghostrider-be9ekfrom ten km. Through concrete?
@@surfdocer103Don't you love it when people oust themselves as having not watched the video?
@@ghostrider-be9ek Spoken like someone who's never been in the military.
@@jwesley235 Haha, as if it doesn't cost anything to deploy a sniper in a town even
That was just incredible and, like the occupant of that car, blew my mind!
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Seems so medieval yet so advanced.
I'd rather not like to sit in the same car like the target. But still a good development to spare collateral damage.
"I'd rather not like to sit in the same car like the target", indicates, that the sliver of sense left in you still resist the brainwashing.
IKR?! lol At 9:10 looks like two missiles were used to hit that KIA car based on the two slicing patterns on the windshield and roof.
@sadddee care to share verifiable sources wumao?
How ironic/suitable that he died in a vehicle named " KIA ".@@BillAnt
@@mikelockey2857- What's so special about the name KIA?
Gives a whole new meaning to decapitation strike...
Looks just like some archery arrow tips I’ve used.
Its the gov hunting arrow
5:27: And this missile system has one hell of an attitude!!! Great video guys!
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Works like the song Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice....
"Slice like a ninja, cut like a razor blade
So fast, other DJs say "Damn!" ha-ha-ha
Bro watched too many ninja movies and decided to implement some blades in a missile, Good job engineer you're hired
Really impressive work man, I subscribed to your channel after seeing it for the first time.
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@@corvanphoenix Thanks a lot! I'll keep that in mind.
Engineer: How many blades do you want on the missile?
General: 6
Best missile in the world. Very merciful
I am sure that GOD has blessed it.
Looks like this just got used again today in Baghdad
Yay
Great Video. Nicely done and well explained.
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I think this is more of a statement than a real weapon "Our missiles targeting systems are accurate enough to get into a knife fight with you"
or they just wanted to scare the fuck out of people. "we Can STAB you, from 50 miles away"
It's a way of letting your enemies know that hiding in a crowd isn't going to work.
All our stuff is like this , even the new hypersonic stuff. We didnt have an issue making it fast but an issue making it actually do what the chinese and russians said theirs could do. But then you see the russians can only hit a city its kinda a letdown
@@RCAvhstape To be blunt man, The Knife Missile (AKA the Satan Stabber or Lucifer's Light saber) Didn't need the ninja blades. All it needed was an inert missile. This thing travels at over 400 miles an hour, if that thing hits you, you aren't getting back up. The Knives were just an added fear factor, like I said, it was the Military saying to the bad guys "we Can Stab you. From over 50 miles away."
@@KnightShadowsong True if this thing hits you head on you're a goner. The blades are there to take as much luck away from you as possible. On the off chance you happen to bend over to pick up something off the ground as a inert missile comes screaming in and misses you. LMAO. I'd like to see the look on the face of someone that happens too. But the giant blades? A near miss of the missile is still going to gut you like a fish.
Wow this was very informative! Good job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow very good video, you do a good job explaining things.
Thank you very much!
I was an Air Support guy in the military. We had to familiarize ourselves with ordnance to properly deploy resources.
When I found out there was an inert bladed hellfire, I thought it was so cool. It sounds inhumane to some, but it’s actually brilliant in that it minimizes collateral damage.
Without the precision that technology allows nowadays, they could’ve never properly implemented such a weapon before.
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So it's a flying slap chop?
Amazing video appreciate your time and effort.
My pleasure!
Awesome Video on these guys!!
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You can run , but you,ll never hide .
there is a bolt on fragmentation sleeve for the anti tank version for anti personal use as well not mentioned in this excellent video.
I’ve seen the aftermath in person on a few occasions for an older model hellfire, amazing. Funny watching live video of the impact area, they hear it and for a split second have enough time to get in a run pose….and bam they gone
Great presentation Thanks!
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4:20 the copper isn't really molten, it just behaves like a liquid at those pressures and speeds, it doesn't have time to heat up, it's just a jet of copper
But it can reach temperatures up to 863K or 589C, won't the copper melt at that point?
@@sygdesignworks I mean that's lower than coppers melting point, the Wikipedia on shaped charges has a bunch of references on the temperatures reached by the copper after detonation.
It doesn't melt, it deforms. It DOES get hot, of course, just not hot enough to melt.
Think about it like this, if you could hit the copper hard and accurately enough with a hammer, you could shape it into the cone.
This is actually done in foundries, with drop-hammers and die-faces. It is how copper and brass and aluminum blind-rivets are made for example, you take a rod of material, and holding the shaft in a chuck which supports it, you drive the end into a swage, and that forms the cap of the rivet. But the rivet never melts, because it never gets hot enough to melt.@@sygdesignworks
A "jet" of copper would mean its liquid. 🙄
@@jonnyblayze5149 it behaves like a liquid even if it's not melted
I just ordered one of those can't wait to use it
I ordered three, two is one and one is none. Three of everything for extended fun.
Ahhh yes. The shank missile. For when the target thinks their human shields will keep the target from getting yeeted
That way, the cake is at least divided into fair pieces.
Much cooler mechanical broadhead than I have!
Superb!!
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Beautiful information.
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There better be a version named "Shuriken." The fact that it's designed to cause minimal casualties is a massive plus. It should be implemented on a greater scale.
Agreed.
We call it the Satan Stabber, Or Lucifer's Lightsaber.
There's been rumors that it's been used in the most recent Israel-Palestine conflict, I would imagine not so much to target key individuals, but as tests since Israel doesn't seem to be concerned with collateral damage. It is a rumor though, I haven't seen pictures, only accounts reposted by hacktivists.
Very informative and interesting. I like it
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Awesome!
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9:01 with almost no injuries....minus a few legs and arms
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the passenger of the car didn't have a good time on that day.
if i was a top ranking officer and someone came up to me with the idea of sticking 6 samuri swords to a missile in order to take out a subject with less collateral damge , id have said stop smoking that stuff and get the hell of of here , its batshit crazy and makes me wonder what else they got hidden
Try googling the heart attack gun. Crazy stuff.
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Awesome technology in this weapon.
This is the real daisy cutter!
LOL. Thanks for watching!
Are you sure they use rotating gyros and not oscillating mass gyros??? Great video by the way sir❤
The sectional view of the old Hellfire missile shows rotating gyros, but yeah, the newer versions like the Romeo and Longbow probably has advanced gyros. Thanks for watching.
Simply beautiful
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How badass would it be to make a sword out of one of those blades
A stunningly complete introscope into the hellfire. Thank you so much.
Great job. Subbing now.
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this weapon sounds like something you think of as a kid, a rocket that shoots out swords
Amazing video thank you 👌👌👌
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Nicely Presented
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Imagine looking around through the dust and realizing you survived a hellfire missile attack and then looking down at your legs and realizing they're not there, you're like "How?" and then you see them pinned to the wall by a sword, and with your dying thought, you curse Zoro, the dastardly bladefox
Superb...!!
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Fascinating!
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Brings a tear my eyes......God bless America.
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The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
This is the correct answer!
Quote from Tory Bruno, CEO of ULA. Thanks for playing.
That audio is impressive and hilarious at the same time. LOL. Thanks for watching!
This reminds me of a quote by Donald Rumsfeld. We have our known knowns and our known unknowns; or something like that. He wasn’t wrong.
@@zxggwrt king of the lizard people
The US used one of these missiles to take out an Iranian general who had just presented his diplomatic credentials to a Swedish ambassador. The US claimed to be unaware that he had become a diplomat and that taking him out at the Tehran airport with one of these missiles was legitimate. However, it was subsequently learned that the US knew he had become a diplomat and was going to the airport to greet the ambassador. So the US government used this to assassinate an Iranian diplomat. The Swedish ambassador was also wounded in the attack. The driver of the car was also killed in the attack.
Iran refused to buy any U.S. military secrets, so 45 had him taken out.
Dastardly maniacally devious.🔥
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@@sygdesignworksI thank you for the great content.
Since it has no explosive, it's ok to left much of the missile intact? Wouldn't some people want to get it and research the missile?
The important secret parts, such as guidance, are obliterated from the kinetic impact. Everything else about the rocket is academic.
There isn't much to learn from. All we see left is the "warhead:, pneumatic accumulator, guidance, propulsion, and controls.
The seeker, and autopilot are basically going to be turned into tiny shards on impact, because, well, they hit first. And they are what really differentiates a missile.
Secondly is, the likely suspects who _could_ learn from it? Probably already have. Russia and China are pretty much guaranteed to have acquired Hellfires in mildly used condition at some point already, and they already have missiles that are roughly comparable. But what if ISIS, or whatever gets a hold of it? Then they have some parts that might as well be magic to them. And I am not taking anything away from them, they are impressively determined fighters...
But the reality of the situation is? ISIS, nor Hamas, nor whatever non-state, terroristic organization...has advanced manufacturing capabilities. They don't have the technology, nor the understanding to reverse engineer something like the Hellfire, and even if they did? They don't have a manufacturing plant to make a missile out of. Hamas does make mortars and rockets, yes. But they, as far as we are aware? Do not have the capability of making guided munitions.
There is of course, another point to consider: Even if the R9X is much more accurate than say, what Russia has? It doesn't matter. We know the Russian 9M120 and the 9K121 are more than capable of hitting a tank reliably, and destroying it. Russia isn't concerned with "collateral damage," in the slightest, so it doesn't matter to them to design a missile able to take a single person in a car. They would just destroy the entire car, and anyone within 10 metres of the vehicle. "No man, no problem."
If China could learn to make a more accurate missile, again, would it matter?
It’s made up. The hellfire exists but there is (probably) no bladed version of this weapon. 100% agreed it makes zero sense to lob this at someone.
Where are the blades from the weapon that they dug out of the car?
I can’t imagine any state entity adapting a weapon so that it surgically kills a target. Like that’s a consideration. 5 stars on customer service.
Nah, just have to watch this video
@@ryanstage7015 please e joking
This weapon seems like the kind that was thought up by a deer hunter looking at arrowheads and thinking 🤔 "....yeah! That could work!" .....and it turned out to be an amazing weapon!
A wonder of modern industry, to be that precise, clinical even is a feat of engineering
Am I the only one to think this has to be the most expensive way ever to take out one target? I mean , I can see it for just the right target but that’s one expensive sniper.
It's cheap AF when you consider that these are used to assassinate people with a lot of blood on their hands, without having to have any of your expensive humans anyway near it.
To look at it another way Al Zawahiri had a $25,000,000 bounty for any information leading to his capture/assassination. The Hellfire which killed him cost roughly $150,000.
A hell of a lot cheaper and less risky than sending a special OPs team. Far far easier and more likely to be successful than using a spy/agent. Not much more expensive than using a JADAM or similar and much less likely to kill everyone in a 10 meter radius. Seems like a good method to me.
Relax ! It is used mearly to have fun..... like an April Fools joke. Don't take it so seriously.
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Truly cutting edge tech 👍
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Can I hunt grizzlies with it?
Sword's are useful again for war.
Although more primitive than comparable high-tech weapons, this one is easily the most badass missile of all time.
AWESOME!!👍👍😎
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Awesome presentation....
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The missile coasts to the target. It doesn't glide. Gliding involves using lifting surfaces to keep it aloft, whereas the Hellfire just uses its kinetic energy with control surfaces to help redirect it.
The next iteration is gonna be a missile that deploys a thousand arrows over an area.
Ah a modernized version of the "lazy dog",a fine choice indeed
We already have flechette rockets that have over 1000 darts that deploy out of it. The air burst AGM R2 is more effective than arrows.
@@michaelcavalier2588 no. Arrows. With flint heads. Nerd.
I just hope that the Big Bang Theory will not be lost to the Ninja Knife...yours very truly Alfonso Cantu USMC
This is really cool.
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"...and most probably will be used in the future as well"
And yeah, i don't know whether you already know or not. This missile was used again on November 9 2023. This missile was aimed at a hospital in Gaza (Al-Shifa hospital). Used by the Isr4eli army.
When you say that this missile is quite precise, the point is that it doesn't cause casualties outside the target. But what the Isr4eli army did was very strange, who was the target in the hospital? This missile actually fell on a group of civilians, and of course this missile hit them.
*I have the video
OH I just saw that video, it was terrible. But was it confirmed that it was the same R9X Hellfire missile or a modified version of some kind of mortar? Because I saw the video on Instagram and it said it was a mortar with knifes attached to it.
@@sygdesignworks one of the videos shows them rolling around a destroyed projectile body , it has some yellow paint fairly thin stainless looking, seems to have a brass seal like a mortar shell
@@GigaVids I don't know, that looked like a targeted attack, probably on a Hamas operative. There are videos of them dressed as paramedics and fighting in civilian clothing on Reddit and Telegram.
@@aceboogisback9946 what does any of that have to do with it not being a r9x ? It's clear as day it wasn't now that we have multiple angles and 0 damage from blades
@@GigaVids You can’t verify anything that you’ve said either. A couple video shot in the dark isn’t proof.
I would like to make a knife inspired by those blades. Could anyone tell me - what type of steel they use? What are the dimensions of those things?
If they could cut through concrete, tungsten carbide would be my guess. Good luck.
Unfortunately, all we have is pictures of the broken blades. No idea what they are made of and how long they are.
24 weight electroplated carbon steel with dragons etched into them.
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That cad work is very good.
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would the blades actually be necessary? i mean a missle your size crashing into you at high speed will probably fuck you up regardless of blades or not.
It is an added feature ( free of charge ) to the receipient.
It's designed to improve the margin of error a little. The blades extend the surface area that the missile will hit.
Yeah, but...they CAN !
8:52, they are probably activated with 6 22. blanks, those push them out and air resistence holds them in place. That would be the simplest way I'd say
I'd guess they either use blanks that are electrically fired or a solenoid, the proximity fuse/sensor already sends an electrical signal for the explosive version so I imagine they'd want to keep it all electronic as much as possible, would be interesting to find out the real solution they used.
my guess would have been springs
I’m pretty sure it’s something more dramatic like explosive bolts maybe a couple of lens-flare inducing strobe lights and those blades probably have a flame pattern laser-etched into them.
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AGM-114 Hellfire missile; when it absolutely positively has to get there!
Well that's fucking terrifying.
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Jesus Christ ! Isn't it bad enough having to watch out for muggers ??? Now THIS shit !
It's an arrow upgraded to 80 lvl
That was most informative thank you for the information. I am anxiously awaiting for the Putin version of thisl missle and it cannot be deployed soon enough. Leave the manufacturers data plate off of this one when it is sent. They no doubt have most of the information on it but don't make it any easier for them.
No worries. These are publicly available information. Thanks for watching.
yeah good job on explaining....thanks
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Kewl story bro!!!
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This channel is awesome, I'm amazed I've only just now it recommended to me. Awesome animations, and clear and concise information, great work!
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Goverment: I need you to make this missile stealth.
Lockheed Martin: We could put some ninja swords on it?
Government: 🎉🎉🎉
Good One! Thanks for watching!