by banana_man_man_

35 comments
  1. When you want to clearly see the casualty effect on target.

  2. To my untrained eye, I see an explosion. Can someone tell me what is so special about this?

  3. It looks like a nice and efficient shrapnel spread optimized for a vertical delivery. Go Baba!

  4. So what’s the diameter? I see a car tire and I’m going off the cuff saying it’s 50cm in diameter (for easy calculating, likely bigger.). About fifteen/sixteen fit across between the plastic. So judging from all the shrapnel flying around it looks like it’s about a 7/8 meter radius of death.

    That’s a lot of damage to soft targets.

  5. I think they use the word “whole” as it defines “complete, entire, everything”…….makes sense to me!

  6. Mankind has always been exceptional at finding ways to kill each other

  7. Something about that blue smoke that keeps fragment horizontal?

  8. Like heavy drone bomber? Too small for a jet but huge for a drone!!! Whole Lotta orcs waiting to meet their demise.

  9. If you look at the surrounding embankments when it goes off, it has a very large, horizontally dispersed frag pattern. Can’t wait to see these in use.

  10. They don’t mean black hole. “Whole” is used in a different way in their language, it means something like “that’s it” – it’s over.

  11. Kinda looks like 120mm frag mortar round.. which isn’t a bad thing. Just wondering what’s new about it

  12. And here I thought thermobarics are against Geneva suggestions.

  13. It works even if they meant it the way they spelled it. I mean someone could have asked during testing how much of the designated zone did it manage to affect and someone else was like, the whole thing… Ha

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