Videos tagged with Historical Ordnance
This entry details the 'Little Boy' atomic bomb, a significant historical weapon. It covers its technical specifications, visual characteristics, and the context of its use. The information is derived from visual documentation and expert assessment of a high-fidelity replica.
This video provides an expert-level unboxing and component identification of a Nike Ajax Gyroscope, a critical piece of Cold War missile technology. The presenter, demonstrating high authority in military ordnance and historical engineering, meticulously reveals the gyroscope's complex mechanical and electrical construction, highlighting a Sprague Filter (Type 97JX62A) with its specific technical ratings. The demonstration includes the free rotation of the gyroscope's gimbals, offering a detailed look at vintage military electronics.
This video focuses on a World War II era 6-inch/47 caliber naval shell, specifically detailing its high capacity and use with the Mark 18 Fuze and Gun Mk 16. It provides a historical and technical look at naval ordnance from the period. The content is geared towards military history enthusiasts and those interested in historical weaponry.











