-This doesn’t really count as CombatFootage I think
-It was announced as a controlled explosion with no casualties by the Israeli government which I’m going to hesitate to believe in
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Obviously, this was a kitchen fire.
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This isnt combat footage its controlled demolition in a factory
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Controlled by who?
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Controlled by who?
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„The old bailey was due for demolition, although the fireworks were definitely not part of the plan“
– Israel probably…
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Apparently the cameraman is at sea and the waves are fierce
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„Tomer, a state-owned Israeli defense company, operates a massive rocket propulsion and manufacturing facility in Beit Shemesh. This site is primarily responsible for developing and producing the propulsion systems for Israeli missiles, including the long-range Arrow interceptors used in the multi-tiered air defense network.“
According to military insiders, the area is also used as a storage for *a lot* of AA interceptors.
That’s a lot of US taxpayer money that went up in flames there.
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yes it’s no combatfootage, but „controlled explosion“ is dumber than falling debris in russia.
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yes it’s no combatfootage, but „controlled explosion“ is dumber than falling debris in russia.
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Company statement: „In a statement, Tomer — which develops engines for rockets and missiles — says that the blast was “a pre-planned experiment that was carried out according to plan.”
1. remind me never to work for that company
2. if you’re going to do „an experiment“ like this it’s best to run an ad campaign for a week beforehand with social media, TV, radio, billboards, skywriting, leaflet drops, carrier pigeons, strippergrams, etc.
I would love to know what the „experiment“ was. „If we set off an explosion that turns night into day, can we scare the shit out of the whole country and make tne internet go completely nuts?“
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-This doesn’t really count as CombatFootage I think
-It was announced as a controlled explosion with no casualties by the Israeli government which I’m going to hesitate to believe in
Obviously, this was a kitchen fire.
This isnt combat footage its controlled demolition in a factory
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Controlled by who?
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Controlled by who?
„The old bailey was due for demolition, although the fireworks were definitely not part of the plan“
– Israel probably…
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Apparently the cameraman is at sea and the waves are fierce
„Tomer, a state-owned Israeli defense company, operates a massive rocket propulsion and manufacturing facility in Beit Shemesh. This site is primarily responsible for developing and producing the propulsion systems for Israeli missiles, including the long-range Arrow interceptors used in the multi-tiered air defense network.“
According to military insiders, the area is also used as a storage for *a lot* of AA interceptors.
That’s a lot of US taxpayer money that went up in flames there.
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yes it’s no combatfootage, but „controlled explosion“ is dumber than falling debris in russia.
yes it’s no combatfootage, but „controlled explosion“ is dumber than falling debris in russia.
Company statement: „In a statement, Tomer — which develops engines for rockets and missiles — says that the blast was “a pre-planned experiment that was carried out according to plan.”
[Times of Israel article](https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/defense-firm-says-large-explosion-near-beit-shemesh-was-part-of-pre-planned-experiment/)
A couple of thoughts:
1. remind me never to work for that company
2. if you’re going to do „an experiment“ like this it’s best to run an ad campaign for a week beforehand with social media, TV, radio, billboards, skywriting, leaflet drops, carrier pigeons, strippergrams, etc.
I would love to know what the „experiment“ was. „If we set off an explosion that turns night into day, can we scare the shit out of the whole country and make tne internet go completely nuts?“
Sdot Micha Airbase
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sdot_Micha_Airbase](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sdot_Micha_Airbase)
Well I guess we will need to see more footage
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Controlled explosion in the middle of a desert is combat footage?
Edit: also what’s with the baseless naaration presented like it’s a fact?
So if it’s a test why no public notice before hand when they put on sirens for a single drone?
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Yeah, the fireworks at the planned destruction of The Old Bailey were an unexpected surprise.
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Why do the test at night.