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Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:28 pm
by Fayrouz
There's no question about how horrific the explosion in Beirut was, with people now describing it as an "apocalyptic event".
But there's another question: What is next? Many people fear the uncertaintly and lack of perspective surrounding this catastrophe, but it seems to be only the beginning of a situation which could escalate to levels beyond comprehension. The people in Beirut have lost EVERYTHING! And that tyrannical government and those behind them should fear the rage of a nation who has nothing to lose! It is coming! And I pray that the Lebanese people would realize that no government, no president, no parties, no nothing, will give them a helping a hand, their only salvation lies with Imam Al-Mahdi pbuh!

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:44 am
by Solis

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 11:58 am
by Redman
Dropping the atomic bombs that essentially forced Japan to end World War II led to a number of weapons and munitions developments. Amongst them was research into the use of a kinetic energy projectile, or basically finding ways to project a really dense piece of metal at ridiculous speeds.

This would lead to damage, but without the explosive effects – similar to the Navy’s work with an electromagnetic railgun.

However, earlier iterations didn’t focus on generating the velocity. Rather, basic physics could come into play by dropping it from really high in the sky.

So, imagine a 2,000-pound tungsten rod dropped from 1,000 miles above the earth. Unlike a bullet, it would actually gain speed as it dropped, eventually hitting its target with power equivalent to an intercontinental ballistic missile, but without the mess of a nuclear weapon.
The U.S. actually used a variation of this tactic in Vietnam. These Lazy Dog bombs were small pieces of non-explosive steel fitted with fins.

They were dropped by the hundreds and reached speeds of up to 500 MPH in penetrating up to nine inches of concrete.
This led to the development of Project Thor, which called for a bundle of 20’ long, 1’ thick rods dropped from high enough that they could reach sound-barrier breaking speeds, and, again avoid the fallout associated with nuclear weapons capable of delivering equivalent damage.

So why haven’t these ‘rods from God’ been released. Two main reasons.

First the actual weight of the projectile by the time it hits the target is still being debated. Just as large pieces of space junk break up and burn as they fall, the same could happen to these metal projectiles.

The other reason – cost. Dropping these hammers from the skies could be 10 times more expensive than equivalent weapons in the arsenal. However, with the commercialization of space taking new steps forward via SpaceX and others, that may not be an issue for long.



Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 3:59 pm
by Sami3u_Allah
More information about the developement of the situation in Beirut

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:23 pm
by Asma
What was these two people looking and pointing at in the air moments before the big explosion in Beirut?


Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:32 pm
by Asma
Fayrouz wrote:
Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:28 pm
There's no question about how horrific the explosion in Beirut was, with people now describing it as an "apocalyptic event".
But there's another question: What is next? Many people fear the uncertaintly and lack of perspective surrounding this catastrophe, but it seems to be only the beginning of a situation which could escalate to levels beyond comprehension. The people in Beirut have lost EVERYTHING! And that tyrannical government and those behind them should fear the rage of a nation who has nothing to lose! It is coming! And I pray that the Lebanese people would realize that no government, no president, no parties, no nothing, will give them a helping a hand, their only salvation lies with Imam Al-Mahdi pbuh!
Asalamu alaikom wr wb sis Fayrouz,

This is 100% true!

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:06 pm
by Hameedah

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:10 pm
by Hameedah

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:47 pm
by Asma
Lebanese PM and his cabinet RESIGN over explosion that killed 160: Pressure mounts on Hezbollah-backed President as government collapses and country teeters on the brink amid furious protests over disaster

https://trib.al/qNCH7Az

Re: Explosion in Beirut

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:56 pm
by Hameedah
On the left side: Nasrallah is smiling at the news of the huge explosion in Lebenon despite the amount of people who died and those who were injured ...And on the right side, his reaction, on hearing the Iranian Sulumanys death. :arrow: :(



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