Most Expensive Projectiles!

Published on October 18, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video explores the vast price spectrum of projectiles, starting from the economical .22 LR at 5 cents per round and escalating to the extreme cost of the AGM Hellfire missile at $5 million. It highlights how ammunition costs vary dramatically based on size, complexity, and intended use, from common firearm rounds to advanced military ordnance.

Quick Summary

The cost of projectiles varies dramatically, from the economical .22 LR at 5 cents per round to the advanced AGM Hellfire 'Ninja Bomb' missile at $5 million. Other examples include .50 BMG rounds ($5-$10), tank rounds (up to $10,000), and the Javelin Missile System ($200,000).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cheapest vs Most Expensive Projectiles
  2. 00:16The Budget-Friendly .22 LR Round
  3. 00:21The Powerful .50 BMG Ammunition
  4. 00:26Cost of Tank Rounds
  5. 00:31Javelin Missile System Explained
  6. 00:44The $5 Million Hellfire 'Ninja Bomb'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest projectile mentioned in the video?

The cheapest projectile discussed is the .22 LR round, which costs approximately 5 cents per round. Its low cost is attributed to its ease of mass production and widespread use.

How much does a .50 BMG round typically cost?

A .50 BMG round is significantly more expensive than common handgun or rifle rounds, typically costing between $5 and $10 per shot due to its larger size and specialized applications.

What is the price of a Javelin Missile System?

The Javelin Missile System is a high-cost military asset, priced at $200,000 per unit. It features advanced onboard computers for sophisticated target tracking and engagement.

What makes the AGM Hellfire 'Ninja Bomb' so expensive and unique?

The AGM Hellfire 'Ninja Bomb' variant costs $5 million and is unique because it uses six sword-like kinetic blades instead of explosives to minimize collateral damage, making it a precision strike weapon.

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