https://youtu.be/m8KimNtB9HI?si=4Xo3K2bqqRg871N-
This is a video of the beginning of the Iraq war in 2003.
It was a leadership decapitation strike.
There are a couple of differences between U.S. missile strikes and Russian missile strikes.
One difference is that U.S. missiles implode on detonation, while Russian missiles explode on detonation. A Russian missile will explode on impact by striking the side of a building, causing significant damage to a few floors but usually not compromising the entire building.
The implosion method used by the U.S. involves a missile striking the building from the top, with the kinetic energy of the missile burrowing into the building before the payload detonates.
Consider this: If you ignite a firecracker in the palm of your hand, it will burn you. With minor medical attention, you will recover completely within a week or so. However, if you ignite a firecracker in a clenched fist, it will blow your hand off.
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There are a couple of differences in U.s missile strikes and Russian missile strikes. One being is U. S missile implode on detonation and Russian missile strikes explode on detonation. A Russian missile will explode on impact to the side of a building. This causes significant damage to a few floors but it usually doesn't compromise the entire building. The implosion method that the U.s uses has a missile strike the building from the top of the roof with kinetic energy of the missile burrowing into the building before the payloadndenotates. Think about this.. If you ignite a firecracker in the palm of your hand it's going to burn you. With minor medical attention you'll be completely with a week or so. If you ignite a firecracker in a clenched fist it's going to blow your hand off.
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