アップロード日: 2006/12/19
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Explosion at Fukushima
アップロード日: 2011/05/30
Fukushima Explosion
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76 Nuclear Explosions
アップロード日: 2007/09/12
the best nuclear explosions video on the world..
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Nuclear War's Worst-Case Scenario (Nobody "Wins")
アップロード日: 2012/01/12
The "Cold War" period of the 60's, 70's, and 80's was full of fear and uncertainty of massive collateral damage and the loss of millions of innocent people due to politics and tensions between nations. In this video, compiled from a list of movies and government test footage, you will see the "worst case scenario" the US (and probably the World) would have faced had an all-out nuclear exchange taken place. The video is edited for PG-13 type content, and may be disturbing to some, but drives forth the dangers and devastating horror of nuclear war. Thank God we never came to THIS ... Because with nuclear war = Nobody "Wins".
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人類の終焉 -Watch the World Burn-
アップロード日: 2011/05/29
人類の終焉、核爆弾の脅威、核戦争、世界大戦、最後の審判
『ターミネーター3』(Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, T3)
『ノウイング』 (KNOWING)
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Nuclear Detonation Timeline "1945-1998"
アップロード日: 2010/07/12
The 2053 nuclear tests and explosions that took place between 1945 and 1998 are plotted visually and audibly on a world map.
As the video starts out detonations are few and far between. The first three detonations represent the Manhattan Project and the two bombs that ended World War II. After a few representative minutes the USSR and Britain enter the nuclear club and the testing really starts to heat up.
Even though the video does not differentiate between sub-critical "safety" tests and full detonations, you get a good idea of the fever of the nuclear arms race.
The time line does not extent to tests by North Korea (October 2006 and May 2009).
video credit: goes to Isao Hashimoto (www.ctbto.org/specials/1945-1998-by-isa o-hashimoto/)
The video was cleaned up, re-sized and edited to fit You tube's 10min limit by the folks at Bit of Fun
As the video starts out detonations are few and far between. The first three detonations represent the Manhattan Project and the two bombs that ended World War II. After a few representative minutes the USSR and Britain enter the nuclear club and the testing really starts to heat up.
Even though the video does not differentiate between sub-critical "safety" tests and full detonations, you get a good idea of the fever of the nuclear arms race.
The time line does not extent to tests by North Korea (October 2006 and May 2009).
video credit: goes to Isao Hashimoto (www.ctbto.org/specials/1945-1998-by-isa
The video was cleaned up, re-sized and edited to fit You tube's 10min limit by the folks at Bit of Fun
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