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@SephirothRyu
@SephirothRyu 2 года назад
According to some sources, the final design would NOT impact itself after dropping its bombs, but would instead just fly around the terrain until its fuel ran out or until something made it crash, all the while spewing out radioactive material from its reactor. Making this final proposed design basically a "Revenge Weapon" that would not only nuke cities, but would then spend its remaining lifespan just contaminating as much of the enemy region as possible.
@KlaxontheImpailr
@KlaxontheImpailr Год назад
I could see it doing that up until it was almost out of power, at which point it would proceed to it’s final target.
@ebikeengineer
@ebikeengineer 3 года назад
This has always been my favorite Cold War era weapon project. It's just so over the top you gotta love it, as it sounds like something from a Bond movie.
@GleichUmDieEcke
@GleichUmDieEcke 3 года назад
If you think that's nuts, check out the Casaba Howitzer.
@ebikeengineer
@ebikeengineer 3 года назад
@@GleichUmDieEcke yeah it's neat, but it's not drop a half dozen nukes, fly around the target country to irradiating everything, then a final nuclear suicide crash.
@GleichUmDieEcke
@GleichUmDieEcke 3 года назад
@@ebikeengineer I hadn't actually heard that they'd planned to crash it as a final nuke. The version I heard was that they'd just have it loiter in the area, going mach 3 at treetop level, killing things immediately with the sonic booms, and spewing radiation from the unshielded reactor core until eventually the control surfaces or structure failed and it finally crashed, creating a smaller meltdown explosion that would contaminate the target area for decades to come.
@ingvarhallstrom2306
@ingvarhallstrom2306 3 года назад
He forgot the utter chaos that thing would create flying supersonic on low altitude. People in the ground would die of the chockwave and then they would die a little more being deadly poisoned by its nuclear wake....
@lilyeves892
@lilyeves892 2 года назад
@@GleichUmDieEcke I was wondering that myself, the info I'd been told is that this thing could achieve anything insane like mach 6 so it'd be almost impossible to intercept
@GuntherRommel
@GuntherRommel 3 года назад
I'd honestly and truly like to see a Sideprojects on your RU-vid career/development of your channels. Kind of a retrospective over the.. what? Decade you've been on RU-vid? You have a pile of channels and are honestly interesting.
@BrandonSchleifer
@BrandonSchleifer 3 года назад
That would probably be on the Megaprojects channel
@Chef_PC
@Chef_PC 3 года назад
@@BrandonSchleifer Epic Blaze.
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 3 года назад
Search for Simon Whistler interview. It's over an hour long
@electricvisual92
@electricvisual92 3 года назад
Hahaha funny you say this...I didn't read yours, and ANYONES comment for that matter before I JUST posted my comment ...but I said essentially the same thing; just in a far more busting his balls manner/Business Blaze channel Simon rant😂🤣😂 Said, he should do an episode on "How Fact Boi (aka Simon) became SUCH a knob) lolz 💀 Teasing of course cuz I LOVE all his channels countet and have seen almost allllll of it from each of his channels in the past several years. but I'd be interested in that and we CANT be the only ones
@electricvisual92
@electricvisual92 3 года назад
@@BrandonSchleifer hahaha BRUV...stop, just stop 😂😂 that's a good one tho, he definitely SHOULD do that...on like Christmas, his birthday, or like April Fool's Day next year
@HikaruKatayamma
@HikaruKatayamma 3 года назад
🙄 Simon starts describing a fission reactor and then shows a fusion reactor animation. (I need a facepalm emoji)
@Wallyworld30
@Wallyworld30 3 года назад
To be fair Simon isn't the editor.
@Bobajobimus
@Bobajobimus 3 года назад
Glad i'm not the only one disappointed by the tokamak image
@Markle2k
@Markle2k 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure the scientist at the chalk board wasn't talking about anything directly related to nuclear power either.
@kencarlile1212
@kencarlile1212 3 года назад
It seems to happen fairly frequently. It's a cool looking animation, I suppose...
@TheBlueB0mber
@TheBlueB0mber 3 года назад
Thank you. I was afraid no one else had noticed. You have restored my faith in humanity🙏
@shaunoleary9774
@shaunoleary9774 3 года назад
Remember kids: dreams can come true. I've been requesting a video on this for a while. Keep posting requests, you never know if your favorite doomsday weapon will someday be featured.
@slcpunk2740
@slcpunk2740 3 года назад
Yeah I was waiting for this one but he didn't give the SLAM nickname - Slow Low And Messy
@terryarmbruster9719
@terryarmbruster9719 3 года назад
Wow! So Santa and the Easter Bunny are real after all. Cooooooooooool 💯😎👍
@shaunoleary9774
@shaunoleary9774 3 года назад
@@terryarmbruster9719 this is how you spend your time?
@shaunoleary9774
@shaunoleary9774 3 года назад
@@slcpunk2740 mach 3 is slow? At 200 to 300 meters above ground level?
@terryarmbruster9719
@terryarmbruster9719 3 года назад
@@shaunoleary9774 lol so dreams don't come true?
@sandy.redding
@sandy.redding 3 года назад
I remember reading about this decades ago. It was an article in Smithonian's Air & Space. In the article, it said that some involved in the project believed that the shockwave alone from this thing traveling at such high speeds could kill people.
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 3 года назад
Military: Range of 113,000+ miles Flat Earth Military: We can fly circles around our enemies before we smite them with great vengeance and furious anger! 😆
@kcollier2192
@kcollier2192 3 года назад
"Our story begins in the late 1950's." So this is the point where the Fallout PC/video game universe starts.
@The415Joe
@The415Joe 3 года назад
Simon: No one was thinking about messing around with nuclear power Me: *glancing around nervously* 🤯
@procatprocat9647
@procatprocat9647 3 года назад
Based on your admission of guilt, I've just reported you. (no, not really)
@PrivateSi
@PrivateSi 3 года назад
www.cnbc.com/2021/04/12/darpa-nuclear-spacecraft-lockheed-bezos-blue-origin-general-atomics.html
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt 3 года назад
@@PrivateSi About damn time! Spaceflight is exactly where nuclear engines are going to shine. Chemical fuels have about reached their limits for rocket propulsion. The future is nuclear, electric or laser propulsion.
@PrivateSi
@PrivateSi 3 года назад
@@exidy-yt .. Personally, I think The Future needs to be a lot more realistic and down to Earth.. The amount wasted on getting junk air born is staggering.. Deep space astronomy is practically useless too, although far less destructive than the race to rule the skies. - If the world's population hadn't been so liberally exploded by liberally investing in every 3rd world dictatorship going prior to the war then after the Cold War I'd be more sympathetic.. And the Cold War was just as extreme in the other direction we ended up as bad as our enemies.. -- Total waronic wasters.. There's quite a high chance of a major satellite war taking place.. It won't be a ground nuclear war, but a space one that forms a radioactive metal dist bands in the atmosphere, with civilisation shut down... -- The Space Cadets had their chance, they got in bed with The Military, so BLEW IT, in my book.. No more tax funding for any Space Cadets. Enough is enough. !
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt 3 года назад
@@PrivateSi I can't say I completely disagree, but the problem is that the resources on this planet are finite. Once the currently 'unviable' resources of Northern Canada, Siberia and Antarctica are explored and consumed there will be little left. Unless we crack matter replication by that point any resources will have to come from off planet. And it dosen't have to come from taxation, SpaceX has shown that private enterprise is fully capable of taking care of this problem, but Musk's focus on Mars is premature. He should be looking at harvesting asteroids for the minerals needed on Earth to grow our space infrastructure in orbit and replenish the depleted resources of the old world first.
@annconover1277
@annconover1277 3 года назад
I'd like to suggest the Smithsonian as ether a side or mega projects.
@SEAZNDragon
@SEAZNDragon 3 года назад
Its going ti be mega of course
@BrycenKauai
@BrycenKauai 3 года назад
Would love to see a video on project Nerva regarding the use of a similar propulsion system to power a rocket to Mars
@Ass_of_Amalek
@Ass_of_Amalek 3 года назад
the writer of this script seems to be under the impression that gamma radiation is the only harmful nuclear radiation. it is not, it isn't even the most important one, certainly not when you're talking about these flying chernobyl open reactor nuclear jet engines as opposed to a radiation-shielded nuclear powerplant.
@shannonballspen1s482
@shannonballspen1s482 2 года назад
Theres also cootie radiation. Thats the worst
@InquisMalleus
@InquisMalleus 3 года назад
Simon: No one is going to go play with nuclear power. Simon (a few weeks ago): This Boy Scout made a nuclear reactor in his backyard. This is how he did it and what happened.
@mattgieseke8302
@mattgieseke8302 3 года назад
Also the home nuclear reactor from the dangerous toys video
@baystgrp
@baystgrp 10 месяцев назад
In the 1970s I knew a man who had worked on PLUTO as part of the Berkeley aspect of the project. First rate mind, great physicist. It may be difficult to believe that scientists and perfectly rational people were dedicated to this idea, but believe it. Those years were the face-off between two mega powers with a zero-sum game attitude. Read “Fail-Safe” and “Alas, Babylon” to get a sense of the mindset of those years. Nuclear power was being considered for a number of applications, including interstellar space flight… Freeman Dyson was at the forefront of much of this.
@shookings
@shookings 3 года назад
Real talk to whoever did that black and white missile shot: that was incredible. If I didn't know the background pic, I would have been fooled.
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 3 года назад
1:45 - Chapter 1 - Novel ideas 4:25 - Chapter 2 - Novel problems 8:30 - Chapter 3 - Modern rebirth
@nakedonadrenaline
@nakedonadrenaline 3 года назад
The program was also called “The big stick”
@jeramysteve3394
@jeramysteve3394 2 года назад
The ultimate "I'm dragging you to hell with me" weapon.
@NorCalark
@NorCalark 3 года назад
Lawrence Livermore Labs is still doing a bunch of crazy stuff. I was working there about 6 month ago and they check EVERYTHING and give you a handler that is by your side all day so you dont wander somewhere you arent supposed to be on accident.
@atomicskull6405
@atomicskull6405 3 года назад
The terrain following guidance system they developed for the SLAM eventually was used in the Tomahawk cruise missile btw. Modern tomahawks have GPS but still use the terrain following system in conjunction with it because unlike GPS it cannot be jammed. Basically it has an internal elevation map of the area it will be flying over and can tell where it is based on a radar beam directed at the ground in front of it because the radar return is unique for every point on the terrain map so if the "fingerprint" of the radar return is "X" then it knows it must be at "Y" location.
@cattibingo
@cattibingo 3 года назад
If nuclear power turns you into dr. Manhattan, do you also get the giant 3rd leg?
@perstaunstrup3451
@perstaunstrup3451 3 года назад
I’d suggest a Mega Project on the development of the Internet, all the way from the US DoD 1960’s systems over ARPANET and all the sidetracks.
@ethannorton564
@ethannorton564 3 года назад
2:13 Simon pls stop using this clip to explain a nuclear fission reactor it's a nuclear fusion reactor depicted
@cocoabutt1711
@cocoabutt1711 3 года назад
I second that. I have a BS degree in physics and it looked pretty silly. There's plenty of stock footage available of open pool reactors (showing off Cherenkov radiation).
@GlenHunt
@GlenHunt 3 года назад
@@cocoabutt1711 I was a nuclear electrician in the military and am a scientist now. I'm good with the fusion reactor stand-in. It makes me giggle a little and looks a lot prettier than any fission reactor ever.
@cocoabutt1711
@cocoabutt1711 3 года назад
@@GlenHunt But the Cherenkov radiation has the advantage of looking creepy.
@cjperry2731
@cjperry2731 3 года назад
I watched an old video.. one from years ago when you DIDNT have a beard.. If it wasn't for your unmistakable voice, I would have had no clue it was you lol..
@cjperry2731
@cjperry2731 3 года назад
Also, I really want you to know that it was you saying the word "SLAAAM, the like button.." that was what actually made me click the like button lol.. Nice vid, thank you .
@ravencanis8998
@ravencanis8998 3 года назад
Only 7 minutes old, this is the fastest I’ve caught a video on any of these channels
@123UpNorth321
@123UpNorth321 3 года назад
I always feel very confused after having been through a massive brain blaze marathon just to watch a more serious video from the boy with the blaze. I don't even know who I am anymore.
@carkid7640
@carkid7640 2 года назад
Huh?
@ianmathwiz7
@ianmathwiz7 3 года назад
Nice, I was one of the people who suggested this one!
@bhuvaneshs.k638
@bhuvaneshs.k638 3 года назад
Can you do a video on ITER Tokamak project in mega projects channel Maybe
@glynwelshkarelian3489
@glynwelshkarelian3489 3 года назад
I got a Thunderbirds Are Go annual in 1966. It had cutaway plans for all the Thunderbirds, and everyone was nuclear powered, as was the airline Fireflash in the first episode, which could fly forever but had to land before everybody died of radiation poisoning!
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 3 года назад
Seeing a bit of the blaze creeping in again. I always love to see it.
@cocoabutt1711
@cocoabutt1711 3 года назад
Nevada resident (and radioactive mutant) here. When Trump talked about bringing back nuclear testing, I was horrified. And yet part of me still wanted to watch.
@miniaturekitty9679
@miniaturekitty9679 3 года назад
Business blaze for life, factboi coming out in side projects more and more
@Diamondtai1
@Diamondtai1 3 года назад
I heard an anecdotal comment that was attributed to the USAF "Missile Mafia" that in comparison to the speed of delivery of an ICBM, the acronym SLAM meant "Slow, Low And Messy". It was also described as going hypersonic at tree-top level with a white-hot nuclear ramjet in the tail, such that "if the shock wave didn't kill you, the radiation would cook you."
@LikeTheBuffalo
@LikeTheBuffalo 3 года назад
Possible Mega Project: The development of audio recording media from wax cylinders to digital files.
@BarryTGash
@BarryTGash 3 года назад
Simon: SLAM that like button... Me: Gingerly clicks mouse over the like button... just to be safe.
@terrestrialextra4790
@terrestrialextra4790 2 года назад
Simon's family: How many channels are you going to make Simon? We never see you? Simon: Yes!
@spyde9674
@spyde9674 3 года назад
Would love to see a video about the EPR nuclear power plants!
@electricvisual92
@electricvisual92 3 года назад
I would honestly PAY to see a Side Projects episode about "How Fact Boi (aka Simon) became SUCH a knob" 😂🤣💀💀🤣😂 I'm a HUGE fan btw tho; subscribed to ALL your channels as have watched probably 60-70% of ALL videos on ALL channels...the impressive part, I only JUST discovered you via Biographics channel about 1.5 - 2 months ago and have just COMPLETELY binged despite paying money for SEVERAL streaming apps AND premium add-ons aahhhhahahaha...soooo actually, maybe I'M THE KNOB AS IT TURBS OUT. So do an episode on "How CJ Became a Knob" Anyway as always, LOVE the content thanks bruv 😘💜😘. 😂🤣😂💀
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 3 года назад
We knew plenty about the dangers, the psychopaths just didn’t care much, and knew they were gona get away with it.
@M3PH11
@M3PH11 3 года назад
2:15 Why are we shown an animation of nuclear FUSION when we are talking about nuclear FISSION?
@TytenG
@TytenG 3 года назад
Very nice timing to upload the video, due to the fact that today it was published that Russia actually prepares for a test of 'Burevestnik' in the very near future. The preparation in the test site, located in the Arctic circle, were picked up by a civilian satellite and the analysis were made by an expert from Middlebury Institute of International Studies’ Center for Nonproliferation Studies. I think you'll need to make a follow up video really soon...
@hullinstruments
@hullinstruments 3 года назад
I know there’s not a large enough audience for it… But it would be great if Simon had a channel dedicated specifically to science. To go a bit deeper into the topics than is Common knowledge to the “general public“ Everything from in-depth nuclear physics, particle delusion and detection, lasers and photonics/optics, spectrometry, gamma spectrometry and scintillation Detecting, dozens of different incredibly complex medical technologies… Stuff like that.
@ddanielsandberg
@ddanielsandberg 3 года назад
Curious Droid and Scott Manley?
@collincovid6950
@collincovid6950 3 года назад
Mother-in-law has been to Pluto and she says it is rather cold. She stopped off to see if the planet has any fission material for her broom stick
@datasailor8132
@datasailor8132 3 года назад
Why didn’t she just throw an empty pumpkin juice can in her Mr. Fusion. Two classical references.
@dannypope1860
@dannypope1860 3 года назад
It’s truly a catastrophe we don’t generate 100% of our power from nuclear thorium salt reactors.
@papadoobie5651
@papadoobie5651 3 года назад
My grandpa worked in the Lawrence Livermore lab back then. Gave him cancer all through his body. It's crazy how they worked with radiation with little to no safety measures.
@glitchout0137
@glitchout0137 3 года назад
I feel there is a lot of footage that can't be used of Simon laughing his ass off, from this one. Edit: Side project on Sideprojects idea: Best Simon out-takes and missed lines. 😆
@davidneel8327
@davidneel8327 3 года назад
Follow up suggestion look into the navigation system developed for SLAM.
@CJRoss2012
@CJRoss2012 3 года назад
Yes I just recommended this! Now all I need is the A-10. Aircraft videos always do good, so stop making me wait lol
@SlapShotRegatta22
@SlapShotRegatta22 3 года назад
MEGA PROJECTS: San Alfonzo del Mar!!
@richardbell7678
@richardbell7678 3 года назад
While the provocative nature of Project Pluto was a large factor in its cancellation, there was an even bigger issue: Development had gotten to the stage where the project had to be either cancelled, or flight tested. Flight testing a nuclear cruise missile that might have the same navigation issues as the SM-62 'Snark' was simply too daunting a prospect. Flying it at the end of a tether was examined, but cancellation became the best option.
@roeci6
@roeci6 3 года назад
Fin de la guerre (boat) - siege of antwerp . The bridge acros schelde (during same siege) is also cool .
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk 3 года назад
"I heard you like nuclear things, so we put a nuclear thing inside another nuclear thing..."
@BlueBirdsProductions
@BlueBirdsProductions 3 года назад
I wonder how many poses Simon took for the thumbnails and how awkward he felt doing it cuz I think there's seriously only about 5 different ones 😂
@procatprocat9647
@procatprocat9647 3 года назад
Search youtube for 'Vertasium clickbait' and you will learn the answer to your question.
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 3 года назад
Suggestion: Light rail transportation systems, i.e., the San Diego Trolley System. It started out small, with a line running from downtown San Diego to the border town of San Ysidro. Over the years the trolley lines have expanded, with the most recent expansion on the Blue Line, which will travel between San Ysidro to La Jolla, the end of the line being located at the University of California San Diego, aka UCSD. There are three lines in total, the Blue, the Orange and the Green. The goals of the trolley system is to reduce freeway traffic and to make travel from one area of San Diego County to another more convenient for its citizens.
@magnemoe1
@magnemoe1 3 года назад
Also surface to air missiles got much better, yes this thing flew low and fast but an integrated air defense could negate lots of this and they was pretty easy to spot :)
@dsdy1205
@dsdy1205 Год назад
SAMs work better the higher the target. It's not entirely clear that they would be as effective against terrain-skimming missiles, there's a reason anti-ship missiles continue to push their operating altitude lower and lower
@AnotherPointOfView944
@AnotherPointOfView944 3 года назад
When you explain about how nuclear power works (splitting atoms etc) why do you show a clip of a Tokomak fusion reactor? Totally different technology.
@treyreppe4348
@treyreppe4348 3 года назад
Why is the Burevestnik a footnote, IT EXPLODED!? Was it a conventional explosion or a nukular one? Was there contamination because of this?
@Chalky.
@Chalky. 3 года назад
I'd be mad if they went too mad with MAD.
@misterflibble6601
@misterflibble6601 3 года назад
More MADness from the 50s & 60s
@Cybrludite
@Cybrludite Год назад
In Charles Stross' "A Colder War", a bunch of these are made as a counter to the Soviets having weaponiized Cthulhu.
@SandrA-hr5zk
@SandrA-hr5zk 3 года назад
I do have to say I appreciate their Alaskan Harbor idea, because we were smart enough to create the basis of the EPA.
@MattsCollection
@MattsCollection 3 года назад
I did a paper on this missile when in college. One of the concepts had them flying the cruise missile over Russia after it dropped it's payload in order to rain radiation all over Russia.
@kvnvk8947
@kvnvk8947 3 года назад
That's what I remember reading years ago from a couple different sources, the thought being that the radiation generated by the nuclear ramjet would be just as, if not more, deadly and destructive than the warheads it carried. Flying low to the ground at hypersonic speeds, there was little chance of it being taken out before the fuel supply was exhausted, by which time it would render enormous parts of the USSR uninhabitable. Also, if I remember correctly, it never received a real world test flight due to concerns about the possibility of the guidance system failing resulting in the missle indiscriminately raining down radiation around the globe, on friend and foe alike, for potentially weeks with no way of stopping it.
@MattsCollection
@MattsCollection 3 года назад
@@kvnvk8947 It did get pretty far into production. Even though the employment of nuclear weapons in battle is for the large explosion and not how much radiation we can drop onto a site.
@tommy5675
@tommy5675 3 года назад
The "BAC TSR II" project Could be a good Aircraft base side project. It was the UKs cold war strike/reconnaissance project that flew and was well down the development path but was cancelled in the mid 60s in favour of the F-111......which the UK never bought in the end. It was a shame as the TSR II was very advanced for it time and would have made a very capable aircraft i'm sure.
@romanzelgatas
@romanzelgatas 3 года назад
Dude!! thats one of my favorite, prized issues of popular mecahnics. The Pluto doomsday missle.
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 3 года назад
I like that he snapped his fingers @ 7:30...
@AtomicBabel
@AtomicBabel 3 года назад
Yes, Coors Ceramic as the same and parent company of Coors brewery. Yeah, I had engineering teachers who worked on this.
@TheEvilCommenter
@TheEvilCommenter 3 года назад
Good video 👍
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 3 года назад
The puns in this one were off the scale! Sensational!
@MTTT1234
@MTTT1234 3 года назад
Pluto was meant to be even worse than described here. After dropping off its dozen or so Hydrogen bombs it was meant to fly at Mach 3 or faster at a height of just 20 meters above the surface for weeks over the USSR, destroying any structures that might stil stand by the supersonic shockwave alone, and also iradiating much of the Soviets' croplands too, just to add extra damage.
@jonathanparrott409
@jonathanparrott409 3 года назад
Someday you'll have to do a sideprojects video on how you record edit and order you release vids. I was laughing (with you) about the collarbone injury (been there) but you've magically healed. All glory to the hypnotoad!
@8bitorgy
@8bitorgy 3 года назад
What's so funny about a nuclear toaster? We already have a microwave in every kitchen.
@XLA-zg1nn
@XLA-zg1nn 3 года назад
yay you finally did it! now do Project Orion!!
@charlesmorschauser5258
@charlesmorschauser5258 3 года назад
They Sure did come up with some daffy ideas back in the atomic is good timeframe
@NeverlostatBSgaming
@NeverlostatBSgaming 3 года назад
Hell yeah! The SLAM missile I suggested they look into!
@danshearer7627
@danshearer7627 2 года назад
Short and sweet. Sums up the project entirely.
@capnrotbart
@capnrotbart 3 года назад
I give Project Pluto the Barely-Less-Dangerous-Than-Perimeter-Award. Well done!
@jasonwilde197
@jasonwilde197 3 года назад
Damnit! I was going to play around with Nuclear Power, but if you say so Simon. I guess I'll go outside and play with some rocks or something.
@aq5426
@aq5426 3 года назад
I love how Brain Blaze is slowly worming its way into all of your other channels. :D
@davidrsamuels
@davidrsamuels 3 года назад
A bit late to the comment party here but you should do a Side Projects on Operation Igloo White/Muscle Shoals, the US Defense Dept/CIA plan to interdict the Ho Chi Minh Trail during the Vietnam War using air-dropped automated motion sensors and remote mines.
@evilchaosboy
@evilchaosboy 3 года назад
See...I'd be really into a Toaster Powered Missile. It's different...ya know? Plus, side effects = TOAST!! \m/
@J_o_B_is_back
@J_o_B_is_back 3 года назад
Nukes! Nukes! Nukes!
@davidosaje4100
@davidosaje4100 3 года назад
Could you do a video talking about the Rockwell Star-Raker?
@TheAmbex
@TheAmbex 3 года назад
That last line lol
@Tom-ef1mz
@Tom-ef1mz 3 года назад
I live by Livermore labs, one of my friends had a flooded nuclear bunker under his house built by one of the employees. Tons of crazy stuff worth a video came out of that place.
@MudSluggerBP
@MudSluggerBP Год назад
Cool, there’s one of those bloodhound missiles in a field near me 🤟🏻🇬🇧
@jamesengland7461
@jamesengland7461 3 года назад
Exercising the nuclear option and SLAMing that like button!
@kennethgonzalbo3328
@kennethgonzalbo3328 2 года назад
I read in a science fiction book they were using ramjets to travel faster in space. FTL or jump gates were not invented in the story.
@procatprocat9647
@procatprocat9647 3 года назад
2:10 that's a fusion reactor, not a fission reactor !!
@Jusuff
@Jusuff 3 года назад
Talking about the Lockheed CL1201: what happened to the video about it? I can't find the video about it anymore
@michaelshortland8863
@michaelshortland8863 3 года назад
What about a video on the SRN4 the biggest civillian hovercraft that ran between England and France.
@jonathanparrott409
@jonathanparrott409 3 года назад
You're in good form on this one today. Good on ya!
@winelive5500
@winelive5500 3 года назад
Hiya Simon. How about another Aussie project, this one more suited to side projects would be the C Y O’connor pipeline from outskirts of Perth Western Australia to the dry desert gold mining town of Kalgoorlie. Amazing feat of engineering a pipeline travelling 530kms on flattish terrain finished in 1903 (C Y O’connor killed himself early 1902, myth says over pipeline not working but actually it was over allegations of his hand in the death of a colleague)
@TheAutoworks
@TheAutoworks 3 года назад
Love the show, funnily is not a word.
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 3 года назад
Coors porcelain company... Is it the same company that makes sodas (Coors light for example)??? Or a separate company?
@davida.elliott1454
@davida.elliott1454 3 года назад
I'd like to hear your take on the worlds tallest tank the Tsar tank just do it!
@chrisyanover1777
@chrisyanover1777 3 года назад
Have you done a video on SpaceX's Falcon 9 or Falcon rockets? They were the first private rocket to send astronauts in space and also for the booster rocket to return and be reused!
@lenoxcebu6533
@lenoxcebu6533 3 года назад
Must be laundry day. 🤣
@scottd9448
@scottd9448 3 года назад
The Bloodhound missile would be a good video.
@nicholasfeiock7873
@nicholasfeiock7873 3 года назад
Yes Simon. Been waiting for this one. Whilst holding both My daughters , one kicked my testicles which collided with my cellphone forcing it out my pocket and into the intersection, did I mention this is palm springs at 4 pm aka 120°f... catching up slowly on your oh so prolific channels...
@latenighter1965
@latenighter1965 3 года назад
This is strange, this morning in the news on FB they were talking about the continued building of this from Russia, and it looks like they are testing it.
@dwashbur
@dwashbur 3 года назад
A better name for a missile: Kaboom.
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