That makes good sense, because a tank can explode and not only cause a fire, but also turn into
a shrapnel bomb.
That makes good sense, because a tank can explode and not only cause a fire, but also turn into
a shrapnel bomb.
Shrapnel bomb more to your liking?
Not exact matches
Dzhokhar was wounded — he had what appeared to be
shrapnel wounds, perhaps from the brothers»
bombs, on his neck, ear, and thigh — and the police found blood in the SUV.
And if you got the «spectacle» you suggested with the truck
bomb, although merely expressed on a blog, when the
bomb explodes, the
shrapnel will fly in all directions.
The trial of the man charged with detonating a
bomb in Chelsea last year began in Federal District Court in Manhattan with video replays of the blast, emotional testimony from people wounded by
shrapnel and an outburst by the defendant that led to his ejection from the courtroom.
Shrapnel disbursed by the
bombs included pieces of metal, nails and ball bearings.
We face shadowy soldiers storming out the cover of jungle with the darkness split by the flare of gunfire and grenades, endure the
bombs raining on American camps and the tropical rains that bring sickness and rot and watch the horrors of jungle warfare and the crushing pressure of constant combat that wears men down as sure as gunfire and
shrapnel.
A child therapist in a Gaza hospital struggles to help two Palestinian brothers, 3 and 18 months old, scarred with burns and
shrapnel wounds from Israel
bombings, to make them talk and smile;
For example, you could make a traditional explosive with
shrapnel to kill a guard on contact, or something more inventive such as a
bomb made from lamb's blood to scare guards into thinking the blood is their own.
While she still has the trademark tools of an assassin of the era, she carries more throwing knives than her brother, sports a special «Voltaic
Bomb» that acts as a type of stun grenade when it explodes into electrified
shrapnel, and can utilize a unique «Chameleon Skill» that allows her to completely blend into her environment, even seemingly out in the open, when she remains perfectly still.
Lethal
bombs allow you to poison or inflict damage with
shrapnel and Tactical
bombs aid you in fights.
Bullets can be designed with elemental effects, crazy firing patterns (a personal favorite is a combo that shoots balls of energy, which then freeze in mid-air before exploding like tiny electric pipe
bombs, sending
shrapnel every which way) or even the ability to heal yourself or your team.
It's been seven years since TreeHugger first wrote about Peace
Bomb jewelry — beautiful bracelets, earrings, and necklaces fashioned from war
shrapnel in Laos.
Let's put the two studies into medical terms, where AGW = a
bomb that has exploded, sending
shrapnel into a body, which would be the Earth's climate.
It's like
shrapnel from a small
bomb.
The term
shrapnel, fragmentation thrown out by an exploding munition or bomb, comes to us by way of Henry Shrapnel, a British officer who invented the first anti-personnel round — an explosive hollow cannon ball filled with lead shot —
shrapnel, fragmentation thrown out by an exploding munition or
bomb, comes to us by way of Henry
Shrapnel, a British officer who invented the first anti-personnel round — an explosive hollow cannon ball filled with lead shot —
Shrapnel, a British officer who invented the first anti-personnel round — an explosive hollow cannon ball filled with lead shot — in 1784.