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Anonymous No.64259094 [Report] >>64259308 >>64259833 >>64260452 >>64260611 >>64260680 >>64263098 >>64263156 >>64263618 >>64263658 >>64264522 >>64265935 >>64266223
The propane cannon is the most amazing invention ever made by Syrians
Anonymous No.64259117 [Report] >>64259123 >>64259132 >>64263618
yeah, even though china had had them in the 13th century and Europe had them in the 14th.
Anonymous No.64259123 [Report] >>64259134 >>64263153 >>64263753
>>64259117
>13th century chinkoids were grilling steaks with propane barbecues
Burger mutt education, folx
Anonymous No.64259132 [Report] >>64263618
>>64259117
IMO this class of weapon is even older, incendiary barrels are equivalent.
Anonymous No.64259134 [Report] >>64259269 >>64263618
>>64259123
they don't use propane as propellent. they're just cannons.
Anonymous No.64259148 [Report] >>64259481 >>64259643 >>64262966 >>64263609 >>64263685 >>64265511
Chad Sirians playing Angry Birds on a real battlefield
Anonymous No.64259158 [Report] >>64259175
Unless the contents are replaced with explosives, it seems that a process of fuel ejection, mixing, and ignition like a fuel-air bomb would be required.
Anonymous No.64259175 [Report]
>>64259158
They always replace the content with HE and use the cylinder as fragmentable container, you can see they removed the valves.
Anonymous No.64259252 [Report] >>64259268
How are these different from the improvised mortars developed by the IRA back in the 80s & 90s?
Anonymous No.64259268 [Report] >>64259559 >>64266604
>>64259252
The concept wouldn't be patent-able because it's evident, just filling a metal container with explosives.
You can find similar examples when people wants to launch a large mass of explosives since ever.
Anonymous No.64259269 [Report]
>>64259134
>they're just cannons
but they're mortars
Hank Hill No.64259308 [Report]
>>64259094 (OP)
HNNNNNNNNNNNNNG
Anonymous No.64259370 [Report]
Ampulomet comeback would've been great
Anonymous No.64259407 [Report] >>64263072
>Iron Weapons
>Postal System
>Library
>Anti-Depressants
https://period7assyria.weebly.com/inventions.html
Anonymous No.64259481 [Report]
>>64259148
Wile E. Coyote could learn from this guy.
Anonymous No.64259559 [Report] >>64259601 >>64265944
>>64259268
I agree, but your example is ironic given that FARC and ETA apparently learned how to do this from the IRA.
Anonymous No.64259601 [Report]
>>64259559
And probably they were inspired by the Invasion preparations of bongs during 1939-1940 but that kind of things were common during WWI (they were launching tanks filled with toxic gas).
Anonymous No.64259643 [Report]
>>64259148
>RAAHHENNAH
Anonymous No.64259833 [Report] >>64260091
>>64259094 (OP)
this is pretty much a large-caliber mortar. the closest analogue in use by a modern military would be the m240 mortar / 2s4 tyulpan self-propelled mortar, but the m240 is a much more effective weapon with greater range and rate of fire.
interestingly the hell cannon's projectiles are 75% explosive by weight which is ridiculously high compared to even modern military mortars
Anonymous No.64260091 [Report]
>>64259833
No, the closets analogue are deep charge throwers and anti-submarine mortars.
The RBU-6000 Smerch-2 and Elma are still in service.
Anonymous No.64260452 [Report] >>64266609
>>64259094 (OP)
HEY RETARD, CATCH!
Anonymous No.64260611 [Report]
>>64259094 (OP)
Propane tanks have a thick steel wall and heavy even when empty. They should have fabricated the warhead from thinner and lighter steel drums.
Anonymous No.64260680 [Report]
>>64259094 (OP)
If they would be interested in propane accessories, i know just the guy.
Anonymous No.64260706 [Report]
Shells designed to deliver large amounts of explosive, such as the dynamite gun, Churchill AVRE, and Japanese Type 98 mortar, are known for their low fragmentation effect.
Depending on the purpose, thick shells are required.
Anonymous No.64262966 [Report]
>>64259148
I wonder if this stuff even actually worked
Anonymous No.64263072 [Report] >>64263297
>>64259407
If you could see the Syrians of today who have none of the things you listed, you would be shocked at how far they’ve fallen
Anonymous No.64263098 [Report] >>64263105
>>64259094 (OP)
Quick googling shows that propane tank steel is too soft. They'd better either make fragmantation cuts (i.e copromising shell's integrity) of repetedly rapidly heat up and cool them down (huge waste of fuel)
Anonymous No.64263105 [Report]
>>64263098
*OR repetedly rapidly
edit
Anonymous No.64263153 [Report] >>64263618
>>64259123
this is exactly the kind of garbage your "middle kingdom" dogshit propaganda stuffs into your students head in school chink

may many gutter oil street diarrhea find their way to (you)r stomach
Anonymous No.64263156 [Report]
>>64259094 (OP)
ah fight wiff prohphane ahnd prohphane acksessories.
Anonymous No.64263297 [Report]
>>64263072
Doesn't Captagon count as anti-depressant?
Anonymous No.64263609 [Report]
>>64259148
Reminds me of the IDF trebuchet video
Anonymous No.64263618 [Report]
>>64259117
>>64259094 (OP)
>>64259132
>>64259134
>>64263153
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Rammah
Hasan al-Rammah (Arabic: حسن الرماح, died 1295) was a Syrian[1][2][3] Arab[4] chemist and engineer during the Mamluk Sultanate who studied gunpowders and explosives, and sketched prototype instruments of warfare, including the first torpedo.[5] Al-Rammah called his early torpedo "an egg which moves itself and burns." It was made of two sheet-pans of metal fastened together and filled with naphtha, metal filings, and potassium nitrate. It was intended to move across the surface of the water, propelled by a large rocket and kept on course by a small rudder.[6]

Al-Rammah devised several new types of gunpowder,[7] a new type of fuse, and two types of lighters.[6]
Anonymous No.64263658 [Report]
>>64259094 (OP)
Implying anything else would be heresy.
Anonymous No.64263685 [Report]
>>64259148
The Warsaw uprising saw extensive use of Molotov cocktail catapults. They even standardized the design of acid-based ignition mechanism to replace the burning rag.
Anonymous No.64263753 [Report] >>64265593 >>64265680
>>64259123
Some Chinese had piped natural gas for light industry and lighting, in 500BCE or so.
It's older than you think.
Anonymous No.64264522 [Report] >>64265634
>>64259094 (OP)
That's a clean burning gun I tell you hwhat
Anonymous No.64265511 [Report]
>>64259148
Anonymous No.64265593 [Report]
>>64263753
2000 years of traditional gas explosion in restaurants and industry
Anonymous No.64265634 [Report]
>>64264522
Efficient, too.
Anonymous No.64265680 [Report]
>>64263753
No they didn't chang.
Anonymous No.64265935 [Report] >>64266215 >>64266230
>>64259094 (OP)
I mean, they won the war.
Anonymous No.64265944 [Report] >>64266185
>>64259559
>IRA
Lmao no. The whole of Europe being at war caused all sorts of makeshift weaponry.
Anonymous No.64266185 [Report]
>>64265944
IRA men were literally arrested in Colombia for training FARC in the use of these mortars - look up the 'Colombia Three'. Apparently the same applies for ETA, but you'll have to Google that yourself.
Anonymous No.64266215 [Report]
>>64265935

Somewhat off-topic, but for all the debate about how the inevitable Second American Civil War is going to play out, I think it's going to be like Syria. An initial ROFLstomp for the Federal government, followed by a slow grinding defeat over the course of many years with dozens of factions fighting each with everything from OG Civil War cannons mounted to some reenactor's pickup truck, to improvised mortars made from PCB piping, to captured F-35s being flown by guys who literally learned to fly them in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Death by a thousand cuts.
Anonymous No.64266223 [Report] >>64266616
>>64259094 (OP)
>invention ever made by Syrians

"Am I a joke to you?"
Anonymous No.64266230 [Report] >>64266284
>>64265935

Somewhat off-topic, but for all the debate about how the inevitable Second American Civil War is going to play out, I think it's going to be like Syria. An initial ROFLstomp for the Federal government, followed by a slow grinding defeat over the course of many years with dozens of factions fighting each in a Turner Diariesque race war (but with more atrocities and memes) with everything from OG Civil War cannons mounted to some reenactor's pickup truck, to improvised mortars made from PVC piping, to captured F-35s being flown by guys who literally learned to fly them in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Eventually, Washington DC falls after a protracted struggle that whittled down the US Armed Forces and left it a hollow shell of its former self, there's some more fighting in the power vacuum, and eventually the surviving factions get together and mutually agree to dissolve the Union at all levels and form their own independent states. Death by a thousand cuts.
Anonymous No.64266284 [Report]
>>64266230
Meh, the chud race war baiters really have no idea how infiltrated and inept they are. It would just accelerate their deaths and the politics they are against to fruition.
Anonymous No.64266404 [Report]
Anonymous No.64266604 [Report]
>>64259268
where can I read this manual?
Anonymous No.64266609 [Report] >>64266796
>>64260452
>normies really believed this was somehow more evil than guided bombs
Anonymous No.64266616 [Report]
>>64266223
2bh syrians perfected these weapons the IRA never developed bunkerbusters with as much range and payload
Anonymous No.64266776 [Report]
>what do you need?
>bombs. lots of bombs.
Anonymous No.64266796 [Report]
>>64266609
It was more the fact that they were dropping them semi-randomly over civilian areas.