Criminals can exploit vehicle security using a $500 dark web device to capture and replicate key fob signals, allowing remote unlocking and theft. This demonstration highlights the vulnerability of numerous car brands, including Ford, Honda, and Kia. Physical key usage for locking/unlocking is recommended to mitigate this rolling code exploit.
This video captures a road rage incident where a woman throws liquid at a car, only for the perpetrator to crash their Fiat 500 shortly after. Creator Nikko Ortiz provides commentary, questioning the authenticity of the event and highlighting the driver's aggressive behavior. The footage serves as a cautionary tale about the immediate consequences of road rage.
This video showcases a heavily modified Fiat, referred to as "Range Ready." The description highlights its performance enhancements, including a 383 stroker motor, aviation fuel, a narrowed 9-inch rear end, all-around disk brakes, and a custom aluminum radiator. The owner intends to test its capabilities on Highway 94. The video also serves as an invitation to visit the owner's car museum on specific days and times for guided tours.
This video explores unique improvised firearms from the Croatian Homeland War, showcased at the Sisak Municipal Museum. It details creations like a 16-gauge shotgun using Zastava 750 steering columns, a compact Lee-Enfield Obrez pistol, and a single-shot Yugo M70 hybrid rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The presentation highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of weapon modification during the conflict.
An off-duty Argentinian officer was ambushed but successfully defended himself with a revolver retrieved from his truck. The incident highlights the critical importance of on-body carry and maintaining situational awareness in transitional spaces like driveways. While the officer's actions prevented a worse outcome, keeping the firearm off-body proved to be a significant tactical error.
The FIAT-Revelli Modello 1914 was Italy's primary WWI heavy machine gun, featuring a unique recirculating water-cooling system and a distinctive 50-round 'mousetrap' magazine. Developed by Captain Bethel Revelli and manufactured by FIAT, it utilized a delayed blowback action. Many were later converted to the air-cooled Modello 1935 for WWII service.
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