This YouTube video showcases an "Advance High Explosive Class" where students are learning a highly unconventional method for tree removal: using dynamite. The title humorously contrasts the destructive power of explosives with a common tool, a chainsaw. The description clearly states the educational context of the demonstration, focusing on the practical application of high explosives for felling trees. This content appeals to individuals interested in demolition, explosives, and potentially unique engineering or survival skills.
This video explores the science behind binary explosives, focusing on Tannerite. The creator attempts to detonate a van using this legal explosive, explaining the differences between high and low explosives and the mechanics of binary detonation. Despite an unexpected outcome where the van didn't fully explode as planned, the video provides a scientific explanation for the malfunction, emphasizing the importance of safety when handling such materials. It's presented as a learning experience, with an apology for not meeting expectations but encouraging viewers to subscribe for more firearm education and experiments.
This video captures a night shooting session with an M134 Minigun on the final day of machine gun rentals for 2024. The establishment claims to be the largest machine gun rental business on the East Coast and the only one in the USA offering civilian training in the hands-on use of high explosives. The content focuses on a high-powered weapon system in action, highlighting the unique services offered by the business.
This video advertises the rental of an M134 Minigun, highlighting the business as the largest machine gun rental provider on the East Coast. It also emphasizes their unique offering of training civilians in the hands-on use of high explosives, positioning them as the only facility in the USA to do so. The title and description focus on the thrill and firepower associated with experiencing such a formidable weapon system.
This video advertises an 'Open-to-the-Public High Explosive Class' offered by WCMG LLC. The training covers the safe handling and use of various high explosives including C-4, Semtex, RDX, HMX, Dynamite, ANFO, and more. Two classes are detailed: an 8-hour 'Introduction to High Explosives' with hands-on detonation, and an 8-hour 'Advanced Usage of High Explosives' focusing on real-world applications like breaching and directional charges. The company holds multiple ATF licenses, and the lead instructor is a PA Certified Blaster.
This video discusses a purported CIA operation codenamed "Eldest Son," alleging the placement of high explosives within ammunition. The title highlights elements of civilian tactical applications, freedom, and American themes. While the video content itself is not visible, the title suggests a focus on historical clandestine operations, potentially involving weaponized explosives and their implications.
This video showcases a "High Explosive Class" hosted by Washington County Machine Guns in September 2022. The organization holds licenses from the ATF for manufacturing high explosives and destructive devices, and they open their LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) training to the public three times a year. Prerequisites for attending include being 18+, a US Citizen, and passing a federal background check. No prior experience is necessary for this event, which is documented through pictures and videos.
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