This video from Civilian Tactical explores the vast price spectrum of projectiles, from the economical .22 LR at $0.05 per round to the extreme $5 million AGM Hellfire missile. It highlights the Javelin Missile System ($200,000) and tank rounds (up to $10,000), contrasting their costs and capabilities. The R9X Hellfire variant is noted for its unique kinetic blade payload designed for minimal collateral damage.
This YouTube video update focuses on the restoration of historical military ordnance, specifically 75mm, 76mm, and 3-inch tank and anti-air rounds. The title and description highlight the historical context, suggesting a deep dive into the process and possibly the mechanics of these large-caliber projectiles. The content is geared towards military history enthusiasts and those interested in the preservation and understanding of World War II era weaponry. It implies a hands-on approach to restoring these significant artifacts.
This video from Ordnance.com introduces a new group posting format for similar products, specifically showcasing World War I 37x92mm explosive tank rounds manufactured by Winchester Manufacturing Company (WMFG Co). The presenter explains that these rounds will be posted in groups, numbered, and allow customers to select specific items from a dropdown menu, featuring detailed images of bases, tops, markings, and base fuses.
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