Fairly common sight during Desert Storm, Iraqi tanks brewing up, turrets popping off like champagne corks after getting hit with 120mm shots, TOWS and Hellfires.
A Crew would turn into liquid.
Apprently it was not uncommon for US infantry to find Sherman tank crews in pools of fat and grissle underneath burnt out tanks. The British nicknamed it the Tommycooker. Horrible way to die
Quoted comment by NetIdiot: A Crew would turn into liquid.
Apprently it was not uncommon for US infantry to find Sherman tank crews in pools of fat and grissle underneath burnt out tanks. The British nicknamed it the Tommycooker. Horrible way to die
Germans actualy. Other name for Sherman was "Ronson".
Quoted comment by BIES: Fairly common sight during Desert Storm, Iraqi tanks brewing up, turrets popping off like champagne corks after getting hit with 120mm shots, TOWS and Hellfires.
Brewing up thats an old ww2 expression but accurate.
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emmmm white phosphorous
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "spongaweb" (R)
Fairly common sight during Desert Storm, Iraqi tanks brewing up, turrets popping off like champagne corks after getting hit with 120mm shots, TOWS and Hellfires.
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "BIES" (R)
teakettled
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "brako" (R)
my angle grinder makes a bigger fuss
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "Marcone-XIII" (R)
over kill but i love it :)
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "spookkiller151181" (R)
Did they dieded???
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "blobb" (R)
imagine sitting in one of those, holy ****
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "aki04" (R)
Nice effect, but would that be legal?
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "Simba1" (R)
A Crew would turn into liquid.
Apprently it was not uncommon for US infantry to find Sherman tank crews in pools of fat and grissle underneath burnt out tanks. The British nicknamed it the Tommycooker. Horrible way to die
Posted Nov-8-2009 by "NetIdiot" (R)
Apprently it was not uncommon for US infantry to find Sherman tank crews in pools of fat and grissle underneath burnt out tanks. The British nicknamed it the Tommycooker. Horrible way to die
Germans actualy. Other name for Sherman was "Ronson".
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "Sjumppanen" (R)
Regular gun powder actualy. Those propellant bags (or possibly shell casings) are seen combusting.
And yes, that isn't even the shell itself, just the propellant.
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "Sjumppanen" (R)
All armies in the world use similar weapons as those swedes in the video.
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "Sjumppanen" (R)
This is a partial clip of the Bill1 anti-tank missile test firing shown in Discovery and YouTubed in 2006.
The tank is a Swedish Centurion with the turret boxes removed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ARjuTKdiIk
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "Private-Parts" (R)
Brewing up thats an old ww2 expression but accurate.
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "anglosaxonwarlord" (R)
sure is as they all are
Posted Nov-9-2009 by "PlanetOfTheHumans" (R)