SteveW
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was pretty good..
built a test "street" in a MOD base and exploded a 25kg and a 500kg bomb near the buildings to simulate what the Blitz would have been like
plus had lots of WW2 footage
next time they will be using the 1000kg bomb and even mentioned using a V2 !
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Whittie
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Yeah, thought it was pretty good.
The 500kg bomb made a right mess.. the slow mo afterwards was brilliant.
God knows what the 1000kg bomb will do!!
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Bloody missed it.
Will have to catch up on 4od.
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Ojc
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Damm I planned to watch that as well.
Will be doing the old 4oD later while wanking.
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SteveW
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the shockwave going under the roof tiles and blowing them off the roof was awesome in slow mo..
if they do use the V2 then there wont be a Street left
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Ojc
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V2 isn't as powerful as you think.
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SteveW
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is it not ??
i only went by size.. its fookin massive
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Ojc
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2,000 pound warhead
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DaveyLC
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Watching now on 4OD
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by SteveW
is it not ??
i only went by size.. its fookin massive
Most of its fuel to get it to its location though. The warhead itself isn't massive.
Now think of those Russians who setoff that nuke on one of their islands at half the nuclear load they were going to originally use, and it went off big time. I'll google it if you want. Crazy stuff!!!
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Nick-S
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I watched it. Good stuff. Mad how the milk botle did not smash eather!!
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SteveW
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defiant milk bottle was excellent.. as tony robinson said..
"Go on my son"
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AndyKent
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Was a quality programme - Tony Robinson was excellent on it.
Can't wait to see the 1000kg and fire bombs
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Ojc
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I want to see a Grand Slam dropped on it.
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Steve
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V2 was an innacurate piece of shit, well advanced tech for its time though
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Ojc
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What on Earth are you talking about? Accuracy for the time was good, it was more to do with failed launches that more weren't launched.
The V2 managed to kill 7,000 people in a short space fot ime.
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Steve
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A lot of V2s just turned around and landed back in germany you imbecile the V1 was even worse for doing that
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Ojc
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No they didn't, 8.3% of launches went wrong I wouldn't say that is "lot"
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Steve
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im not talking about launches you pratt im talking about the guidance systems, they kept getting confused and turning around, the technology for the time was fantastic but it was still as innacurate as fuck
[Edited on 20-04-2010 by Steve]
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Steve
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quote: The V-2 lacked a proximity fuse, so it could not be set for air burst; it buried itself in the target area before or just as the warhead detonated. This reduced its effectiveness. Furthermore its guidance systems were too primitive to hit specific targets, and its costs were approximately equivalent to four-engined bombers, which were more accurate (though only in a relative sense), had longer ranges, carried many more warheads, and were reusable. Moreover, it diverted resources from other, more effective programs. Nevertheless, it had a considerable psychological effect as, unlike bombing planes or the V1 Flying Bomb, which made a characteristic buzzing sound, the V-2 traveled faster than the speed of sound, with no warning before impact and no possibility of defense.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
im not talking about launches you pratt im talking about the guidance systems, they kept getting confused and turning around, the technology for the time was fantastic but it was still as innacurate as fuck
[Edited on 20-04-2010 by Steve]
That was the V1 you fucking pratt.
The V2 flew out high into the atmosphere, cut engines and slammed into the ground at around Mach 2
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Ojc
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For the time the accuracy was good.
You are a moron.
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Steve
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Are we going to have less of your mouth?
[Edited on 20-04-2010 by Steve]
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Ojc
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I really think you ought to get this back on topic before Ian beats you up at Castle Coombe you fucking lovely attractive man.
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Steve
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North Korea has a stockpile of V2s
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