mackeebryanee13
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I really want to see it.
Just any proof, something like this ever existed? And what the "liquid air" actually is?They can be loaded in stuka zu fuss rocket halftracks right? 5 rockets is set to disperse the vapour in the target area whilst the sixth rocket is set to explode as to detonate the whole package. Creating a thermobaric explosion.
Probably not. Reports of their use are pretty detailed (they were launched both at the insurgents and across the Vistula river at the approaching 1st Polish Army, e.g. in the Skaryszewski Park area), but no combat or testing photos surfaced so far.35 cm demolition rockets used in Warsaw? I am interested! Is there a photo of it?
It’s an interview with a German soldier who fought on D-Day :/This interview is sadly not too convincing...
Generally, the Taifun was just a mixture of 80% carbon monoxide and 20% ethylene used by combat engineer units, which was fed from bottles into closed spaces (tunnels, cellars, sewer system) through holes in walls and simply ignited with a common spark plug inserted on a long rod.
The book the interview is from has had doubts cast on its authenticity. Check the Amazon reviews.It’s an interview with a German soldier who fought on D-Day :/This interview is sadly not too convincing...
Generally, the Taifun was just a mixture of 80% carbon monoxide and 20% ethylene used by combat engineer units, which was fed from bottles into closed spaces (tunnels, cellars, sewer system) through holes in walls and simply ignited with a common spark plug inserted on a long rod.
Yep, the book is said to be completely fictional, but already this phrase should immediately raise severe doubts in the reliability of "K.L. Bergmann"'s story:It’s an interview with a German soldier who fought on D-Day :/
... as the Stuka zu Fuss range was just around 2000 m.We planned to launch the canisters from a range of about five kilometres, which would mean that we would have to be in shelters to avoid being injured by the blast wave ourselves.