The explosion should cause damage, the bag* would go flying up and probably set off other mines, the bag and it's innards could be turned to shrapnel, such unrealistic writing. Never said it would set off the mine, I'm well aware it's a show, yes the explosion FROM the mine would/could also cause damage. Any more questions or accusations? Edit: thx for likes, all of this is guesswork
@@slipperysnakelaw yeah those 911 shows always have the most absurd situation with the most over the top unrealistic solution to a point where it’s not even enjoyable (for me)
In case you’re wondering, both of the kids survive. The fire department came and paramedics but the bomb squad wasn’t going to make it in time. Captain Strand came up with an idea to grab a duffle bag and spray paint and would throw it across and if it didn’t blow up it’s safe. He brought his son Tk who is a paramedic with him and they managed to get to the injured boy and saved them both
How did the one kid get injured? It doesn’t show in the clip.. one second he’s fine then he’s on the ground.. did something hit him when the first guy exploded?
@@oliviarose3598 when the guy exploded, bits and pieces of him flew over the place. Either the pieces were so fast it made him have a fatal injury or the guy had something sharp which then flew into his leg. I’m not always right of this stuff though so I wouldn’t trust everything I say
“Let’s throw this really heavy bag about 3 feet infront of us incase there’s a landmine and pray that the ANTI-PERSONNEL mine that has a lethality distance of 3-5 meters doesn’t fucking kill me”
I hate these kind of shows. The writers have no grip on reality. This wasn’t done for dramatic effect this was done because the writers were dumb enough to think it would work.
Helicopters won't work, especially using a ladder or a rope from the helicopter, once you move your foot, the mine will explode and you left with either a half a person or your said rope or ladder end up being a lot shorter then before
Sorry but if the helicopter gets too close the wind pressure from the rotor bakers will set the one around it off the chopper wud have to drop a ladder
@@imperialavian Sometimes people used to run through a good chunk of a minefield before getting blasted off. This was actually a weird tactic I heard once that involved a low density mine field at first, that increassed as you reached the end of it. So, people, and vehicles, would fall on teh pretence that either this is not an actual mine field, or a low density one. There are other tactics, such as putting an anti personel mine below an anti vehicle one, so if the AV mine was detected and engineers tried to disable it, when messin with it, the AP mine would detonate.
For those of you wondering "HOW COULD SOMEONE JUST WALK INTO A MINE FIELD!" The USA provides, as part of its "dont spend my tax dollars on those countries when it can be used right here" Foreign Aid, the funds for minefields to be safely swept up by professionals, and not the local children/farm animals. Don't let the goobers ruin the idea of foreign aid just because they can not see with their own eyes the work that the USA does to help around the world. It is not America First... it is a neighbor, and part of a broader community of nations.
I know they're dumb and I'm the one that says our soecies has devolved to a point where mentally deficient us average. But I still don't think they're THAT stupid.. well maybe but they definitely aren't that brave, so worry not
@@WoahBrotherMan Yeah, because these Hollywood writers don't know anything and they pass on their ignorance to the masses, who then get the wrong idea.
Would you want to be in a minefield and watch someone blow up like that one guy cause he thought throwing bags was the correct way to save you? Or some more stupid way to die?
*He also created a deadly hazard to the whole community by building a minefield on his lawn.* He's also the one that shot the drone, which prompted 2 kids to walk into said lawn. *If anything, it would be more accurate to say he almost killed them.*
@@grumpypants2066 i know this is a joke, just in case it isn't; i think it's still illegal to intentionally spread deadly hazards on your property in most parts of the states as far as i know. could be wrong though, i'm not from there
@@derdox6720 I am from Spain, here in my area, a man could not sell part of his land, it was a corner, less than 20 meters, for the construction of a highway, and it could not be built, a normal two-lane way was built , and with a very dangerous narrow road when it passes through his place, not only are we left without a highway for more than 1 million people, and way more in summer, but I don't know how many accidents there have already been on that stretch of road. In a serious country these types of people would be in jail.
It's not really even about memorizing the mine layout. To place a ton of mines with no coherent patching is suicide, it just depends how long before you trip one yourself, even with memorization. Instead, create a patching pattern that you know that others wouldn't. If I, for example, know from this exact rock next to my fence, I can walk toe to heel for 15 steps then take a 90 degree turn to the right and toe to heal for 7 more, then 90 degree left turn, etc , etc. I can pretty easily navigate the field without remembering where most of them are
@@Scarjo121 yep i googled it to make sure you do learn something new every day there are comments in other post saying they dont so i googled it bcause i was here with no knowledge of the subject thats scary they move so scary that should be a subject of a CZcams video
no no no no. human error is WAY up there. NEVER trust yourself. the way military (i am one) is taught is to take an object like a knife. and begin to inch crawl by shoving it in the ground every few inches at an ANGLE. it takes the body weight of a light weight human to trigger one. this is so they get human targets and not a rabbit or something. but tbh, stay where you are and scream for help. hope they don’t do this weird fire truck thing and just get a helicopter.
Nope, no rat gonna save them. Rat mines only get breed, get trains, works on location that need active demines work, like some country in Africa or Cambodia. To get those rat to somewhere out of nowhere in usa, it would take days on commercial route (air plane), may take less than a day if on military route. But that kid only have about 45 minutes at best 1 hours, so waiting for rat from another continent wouldn't help this scenario.
There are 2 different types of mines 1. Detonates upon impact or applied pressure 2. Only detonates once you’ve released pressure off of it If your not on one you just need a chopper and that’s it to airlift you away
You know, I will say this for the dead paranoid guy. He was at least going to save them and stopped them from moving. He was a dumbass for not making a real map, but at least he wasn't paranoid enough to let innocent teens die.
@@boby4465 Wrong. Blatantly wrong. They're alive because of HIM AND the police. If he hadn't informed them about the minefield, they'd be dead without them knowing.
Fun fact! Mines *move* Even if you have a map of where the mines were originally placed, if it has been over a month, it isn't safe to assume the map is accurate anymore
@@botdfbvba helicopter would be the worst possible move, the downdraft of the blades would cause an increase in pressure on the ground. Those are anti personal mines which don't need much force to activate. The pressure would be enough to detonate most the mines
You know mines go off when the pressure put on it is lifted, meaning a helicopter would actually be a lot more detrimental since it would be difficult to accurately guess where the mines are from above, meaning people can't land from the Helicopter, and lifting the boys up would cause the detonation, likely killing them.
Might have been an effective rescue measure, but not without paying a pretty penny. It's interesting how expensive many life-saving things are. Mind you, I can't think why the anti-gov guy wouldn't assume the Gov could just get past his minefield on taxpayer money in a helicopter.
The only reason I could think of is the helicopter could possibly produce enough force on the ground to detonate the mines? Even with a rope, I’m not sure
Army Combat Engineer here, that is such a god damn stupid way of testing for mines, you are not going to throw that bag farther than the mine blast area. You have to tediously test the ground with a small non magnetic stick. It would take literal hours to get to those kids but a hell of a lot less likely to die, hopefully his mines didn’t have anti handling devices to kill anyone trying to dig them up.
All it could've took was to get an metal detector or mine detector I don't understand how these people have drones, but don't have those special equipment for it 😂
Thing is these mines were made to blow after setting foot on that lane so they had 45m max to take them out not even brought time for a chopper to come & drop the ladder
people use specially trained rats to clear landmines since they can somehow sence them. They're put on long leashes which are later used to determine the safety spots
There's a limit of how much you can extend it horizontally, you know? Extend it too much with a person staying at the end of it and it is enough of a lever pulling enough of a torque to tip the truck over.
Lets calculate. Lets say that firetruck weights 20 000 lbs and has width of 8 ft. Just ordinary aluminum ladder bought from store weights 50 lbs per 10 ft. Lets imagine that firetruck ladders weights 5 times that. With 100 ft reach, the weight is 2 500 lbs. The torque is mass multiplied with center of weight, which makes (50 x 2,5k) 125k for ladder vs (4 x 20k) 80k for truck, so in this case the truck would tilt over without anyone even standing on ladder. Many trucks do have extensions spread their width and allow larger reach before tipping point, but those aren't doing much in soft ground.
It’s not supposed to be realistic. It’s supposed to foster positive feelings towards law enforcement and negative feelings towards antigovernment people.
Not really. Mines are made to injure, not kill. A soldier without a leg is more harmful to a war effort than a dead soldier. Much more resources are put towards the wounded.
Note that most minefields have a weight trigger. A human could stand on an anti-tank mine and not get blown up because they didn't trigger the weight trigger. That was a stupid idea in general, but especially because the bag is significantly lighter than a human.
this is true, but how would someone would know if it’s anti personnel or anti armor? wouldnt. the military teaches the inch crawl. basically shoving a knife into the ground, crawling a couple inches and repeating. never had to do it but i did train on it.
@@sebalakner8194 That's the point. Anti tank mines wouldn't blow up if a human stepped on them. I was using it as an example to point out the possible weight triggers. The bag would likely not set off a mine that is tailored to a human's weight since there doesn't seem to be anything heavy in it. I know it's just a film but I wanted to point that out
I love everybody complaining about the bag full of metal technique like they know anything about mines. The fact those boys both didn’t die implies that mine is not shrapnel-based. Throwing a sufficiently thick bag full of metal plates onto the mine will absorb the explosion, and any of the shrapnel that erupts. I know this, because it’s a recurring technique when you don’t have a sweeper or LOS. If you have LOS, you can either avoid it (not usually doable), move it (provided it’s specifically an anti-personnel or armor mine, and not an IED), or shoot it (what most soldiers will do, because the shrapnel never makes it far enough, or punches through the Bradley. Shit, sometimes they’ll drive over it anyways, because they know it’ll be fine).
Even if the bag was successful in preventing death by mine. Wouldn't it become useless afterwards? I may not be an expert in metallurgy but everything degrades after so much force. So they hamper one mine and still have a length of field getting to the kids. All in all, it's still a bad idea.
@@KlyosXA So yes, but no. See, the explosion itself hits the metal, but the shrapnel hits the bag. According to some US soldiers I know from Iraq and Afghan, they said a rucksack and a couple metal plates could take five or six anti-personnel (non-shrapnel) mines before you had to turn the bag over to the other side
@@KlyosXA But that’s with a rucksack. They’re decently thick bags. With a thinner bag, you might get one or two less, maybe half? It really depends on how many plates/how big+thick they are, and the bag.
“You got a map?”
“I got it all right here”
*fucking explodes*
Yea I watched what happened
No one needs a recap of a 1 minute clip we all JUST watched.
@@SuperBizalzit's a quote 🤡
😂😂😂😂
How many chromosomes do you have?
That might be about the dumbest thing they could have done
The explosion should cause damage, the bag* would go flying up and probably set off other mines, the bag and it's innards could be turned to shrapnel, such unrealistic writing.
Never said it would set off the mine, I'm well aware it's a show, yes the explosion FROM the mine would/could also cause damage.
Any more questions or accusations?
Edit: thx for likes, all of this is guesswork
@@slipperysnakelaw yeah those 911 shows always have the most absurd situation with the most over the top unrealistic solution to a point where it’s not even enjoyable (for me)
@@hknova683they are fun to watch tho
@@hknova683I’ve found the the show “The Rookie” is a lot better than most shows.
Fire Department Chronicles greenscreens himself into these kinda shows and it's hilarious
I’m sorry but the way bro fucking exploded got me so bad 💀
I legit thought this was supposed to be some comedy skit.
I like this Disney version of a magician vanishing non rambo mines act. No ragdoll mk fatality parts, just ninja vanish💀
So that's where my dad went
In case you’re wondering, both of the kids survive. The fire department came and paramedics but the bomb squad wasn’t going to make it in time. Captain Strand came up with an idea to grab a duffle bag and spray paint and would throw it across and if it didn’t blow up it’s safe. He brought his son Tk who is a paramedic with him and they managed to get to the injured boy and saved them both
How did the one kid get injured? It doesn’t show in the clip.. one second he’s fine then he’s on the ground.. did something hit him when the first guy exploded?
And then the psychopath was arrested and put in a government facility for setting traps
@@oliviarose3598 when the guy exploded, bits and pieces of him flew over the place. Either the pieces were so fast it made him have a fatal injury or the guy had something sharp which then flew into his leg. I’m not always right of this stuff though so I wouldn’t trust everything I say
@@TheAnimePersonn gotcha!! Thanks!! And the flying pieces makes sense
@@johnsteel5347 … I … I thought he.. exploded.. how are they gonna.. lol how?
“Let’s throw this really heavy bag about 3 feet infront of us incase there’s a landmine and pray that the ANTI-PERSONNEL mine that has a lethality distance of 3-5 meters doesn’t fucking kill me”
That heavy bag would absorb a lot of the force
@@thevoidknight1289 not all of the shrapnel.
@cowboydukers3744 yes it would the bag is full of metal plus n9t all antipersonnel have shrapnel
Tf is a 30 lb bag gonna do? @@thevoidknight1289
I hate these kind of shows.
The writers have no grip on reality. This wasn’t done for dramatic effect this was done because the writers were dumb enough to think it would work.
"I got it all right here"
*blows up*
EDIT: if ur one of those people who like to make those "obviously" types of comments don't make em here pls, ty
Crows triggered it
Embarrassing ways to die ngl
I guess he didn’t have all up there
I guess he now has it all over there
@@LloydAintLionso many dumb ways to die 😂😂😂
The show is called 911: Lone Star for anyone wondering
Thank you
Appreciate it
Thank you very much
Helicopter invented in 1907
People in 1906 :
What 😂
"Map's right here 👉🧠"
Last words before disaster 💀💀
And there...and there...and there...
@@user-xd2eu3py2hand now it's splattered everywhere.
the like has 911 likes, what a coincidence
@@Tails_and_Ash_productionshey
@@Tails_and_Ash_productions40°42'42"N 74°00'45"W Google that on maps
"how are you boys doing?"
"my brother's hurt"
*blows up*
Idk why I did a spit take on that part lmao
"I laid every last one of em myself" 😂😂
“My brothers hurt!”
“Omg! He is?! I thought he was napping!”
He survived
Why did he throw the bag so close?? 😂😂
Imagine dying to your own mines 💀💀💀💀💀💀
I Wish "Helicopters" were Invented Back then 😂😂😂
Helicopters won't work, especially using a ladder or a rope from the helicopter, once you move your foot, the mine will explode and you left with either a half a person or your said rope or ladder end up being a lot shorter then before
They need batman 2 movies weather ballon🎈
@@bradwhite5884i don’t think they were standing on a mine tho so the helicopter could have come pick them up
@@squirrel1226 True, but even still, if they were on the mine or if someone on the rope to help the kids accidently stepped on one, it's game over man
This has some serious "why didn't they fly the eagles into mordor" vibes, and as tolkien responded, "shut up"
“Guess he did”
“I guess he didn’t”
Huh you again 1 minute ago
Early
😂
WHY UR EVERYWHERE
This guy is not a bot
Helicopter was invented in 1877
People in 1876:
pressure would set of the mines
@@Sikaz5119a helicopter ladder is about 25 meters long. how would that set of the land mines?
@@nyke8820 I mean the pressure from the wind being forced down.
@@Sikaz5119oo i didn't know that.. I was about the type "Fr" as this comment's reply
@@Sikaz5119 yeah but its 25 metres in the air. It would not hit the ground with that much force and even if it did you could just extend the ladder.
Dude actually knew the map but planned on offing himself for weeks
My brain screaming “USE A HELICOPTER”
Sorry but if the helicopter gets too close the wind pressure from the rotor bakers will set the one around it off the chopper wud have to drop a ladder
@@andrewweaver7675there is a tool called a ladder, and they have various sizes available.
The fact that the first guy memorized the mines location is absolutely beautiful "Mind blowing"
He literally blows himself.
@@vikashpal4875 hence the joke 'mind blowing'
Underrated comment
Your pfp is also "Mind Blowing"
Mind blowing lol
I know damn well, the ladder can extend longer than that 😂😂😂
Ikr lol
And then the truck tips over. Those ladders are not designed to extend horizontally that way
@@rufusconnolly8489yeah because a 160 lb guy will tip over 60 000lb fire truck 😂😂
The LADDER will tip it over, dumb shit.@@HokoLoku
@@HokoLoku yeah I agree withchu my stepdads a firefighter
Bros playing minesweeper irl 😂
Not really. It's a show, not real life.
@@mathewfullerton8577chill its a joke
Extend the firetruck ladder 🫨
The odds of them walking into that minefield without any problems is crazy 😂
You would be surprised
@@crashstudi0s
What the hell do you mean by that
@@imperialavian Sometimes people used to run through a good chunk of a minefield before getting blasted off. This was actually a weird tactic I heard once that involved a low density mine field at first, that increassed as you reached the end of it. So, people, and vehicles, would fall on teh pretence that either this is not an actual mine field, or a low density one.
There are other tactics, such as putting an anti personel mine below an anti vehicle one, so if the AV mine was detected and engineers tried to disable it, when messin with it, the AP mine would detonate.
Wait they walked through it just go back the way you came its not that hard
For those of you wondering "HOW COULD SOMEONE JUST WALK INTO A MINE FIELD!"
The USA provides, as part of its "dont spend my tax dollars on those countries when it can be used right here" Foreign Aid, the funds for minefields to be safely swept up by professionals, and not the local children/farm animals.
Don't let the goobers ruin the idea of foreign aid just because they can not see with their own eyes the work that the USA does to help around the world. It is not America First... it is a neighbor, and part of a broader community of nations.
“Guess he did”
“I guess he didn’t” 😂😂😂
1,800+ comments and no likes?!
Well not anymore 🗿🍷
@@jordanprice4102 Good Guy
What a conclusion 😂😂
@@jordanprice4102 you have a mother but no father?
well not anymore
@@kit013Damn!
Glad to see a live action adaptation of Minesweeper!!
“How you guys doing?”
“My brothers hurt”
*literally explodes*
LMAO it was so funny. Gl
Ya what was that ending lol
Lmao
Nobody blows up 🙏 I’ve seen this show too many times lol
He threw the bag and it exploded. Then they know not to go there.
Everyone gets out fine. The kids and paramedics are both miraculously unharmed by the mine
Do you know what the series name is?
@@TheDestroyerOfBeastspretty sure it’s 9-1-1 lone star, not 100% sure tho
@@Yonineo it is
@@TheDestroyerOfBeastsimagine wanting to go watch this😂
Not everyone
I thought it was the government spying on me 😂
The show name: 911 lonestar
"Should we just air lift them out?"
"Nah then the show would be too short"
Maybe a metal detector is still gonna be short 😂😂
you know a helicopter would take a while to get there too its the middle of nowhere
@@steiner4864 The fuck do you think they use for remote rescues?! Helicopters. Hell they got a damn firetruck out there.
IG in universe, very unique circumstances like a conveniently close firetruck and conveniently far helicopter just make this happen
@@anonymousanonymous9587 There have been plenty of instances of the heli etb being longer then a possible rescue attempt. Just ask Steve Irwin.
"My brother's hurt"
Bro, he fell asleep.
Someone who passes out from a nearby explosion still needs medical attention and he was probably taking about the dude hitting the floor
@@alexkade1506I think he got hit by a shrapnel
@@Jayn-Syncoh I thought it was heat stroke lol
I watched the show,and in this episode the brother was hit with shrapnel from the mine things.
@@ALEXSPL4NETI’ve always thought he fainted because he saw bits of human explode everywhere 😂
I guess these people haven’t heard of a helicopter before 💀
movie name?
It's actually a TV show called "Lonestar with Rob Lowe."
Thank you for your service
Getting air lifted was probably the best idea in this situation..
Well the helicopter (or whatever flying vehicle you're thinking of) still has to blow air down in order to go up. That might set off the mines.
@@smathlax what about a long rope
@@dahappybill I guess that would work yeah
@@smathlaxfun fact there are ladders that are literally made of rope they are called rescue ladders and they work you just need to use a helicopter.
I like the idea of laying down to distribute your weight and crawling out
Bro was tryna play minesweeper while trying save someone 😭😭
511 likes no reply? Lemme change that for ya
528 now
Got any better ideas?
@@juels1394 your changing nothing.
@@shawns574 Air rescue?
I love how the shot where you can see the footprints the boys made walking into the minefield is completely ignored by everyone in the show
What movie?
9-1-1 lone star
Helicopters: 🚁 👁️👄👁️
Fr
The pressure from the propellers doenforce would set off all the mines in its radius
@@zxiq-no
Common sense bro the mines would be triggered of the air of the proppeler because the pressure too..
@@zxiq-nope
There actually weren't any mines in that field, those men just exploded.
😂
Plot twist. It's an episode about spontaneous combustion.
@@Niros8889Call tha fire force🗣️
Man I hate it when that happens
They all just drank the 🎵Juice that makes your head explode!🎵
I legit thought this was an actual Minesweeper movie. XD
That last explosion was janky asf
How to survive being in the middle of a minefield: *go back where you came from*
maybe they walked over one of the mines. They would have to make exactly the same steps back, which is impossible.
You have to clear every square inch of dirt. It takes hours to move a few meters.
You think you can remember exactly where you placed each step?
@@89Keith no but it’s a better option (apart from inspecting each square inch for land mines)
thats why the American border should have one. I mean, we don't need Americans trespassing into Canada.
It amazes how the writers manage to keep their jobs.
It's because no one else wants to put their hands on a show as stupid as this.
Seriously haha. Truly these shows are comically bad
Lmao helicopter lowers a harness. Lifts them to paramedics. The end.
yet they started doing writers strike...
@@Cc-bh3yeUh probably because they were underpaid... 🤦♂️😂 what does that have to do with anything
Use a thermal or infrared because those mines have to get hot. Use the heat signatures to identify the locations of the mines
This reminds me of a soldier who legit walked into a minefield to save a kid who lost his legs.
The scariest part is people watch shows like these and think they know what to do in an emergency.
I know they're dumb and I'm the one that says our soecies has devolved to a point where mentally deficient us average. But I still don't think they're THAT stupid.. well maybe but they definitely aren't that brave, so worry not
Is that scary
@@WoahBrotherMan Yeah, because these Hollywood writers don't know anything and they pass on their ignorance to the masses, who then get the wrong idea.
Would you want to be in a minefield and watch someone blow up like that one guy cause he thought throwing bags was the correct way to save you? Or some more stupid way to die?
I think the bags are probably full of something to blunt the explosion and catch shrapnel.
"One false move and its hasta la bye bye "🤣🤣🤣🤣 Genius
And he got the hasta bye bye 😂
Sunset Riders reference??
Terminator 2?😎
Shrek: "bye bye"
"How you guys doin?"
"My brothers hurt!"
"*fucking explodes*"
This feels like one of those early CZcams sketches, editing and all.
even tho the old man died, he still saved the kid's lives by telling them they were in danger and not to move.
*He also created a deadly hazard to the whole community by building a minefield on his lawn.* He's also the one that shot the drone, which prompted 2 kids to walk into said lawn.
*If anything, it would be more accurate to say he almost killed them.*
Yea the dude laying out AP mines on his property is a real kind soul
@@rafaelcalmon2858 no trespassing means no trespassing 😂
@@grumpypants2066 i know this is a joke, just in case it isn't; i think it's still illegal to intentionally spread deadly hazards on your property in most parts of the states as far as i know.
could be wrong though, i'm not from there
@@derdox6720 I am from Spain, here in my area, a man could not sell part of his land, it was a corner, less than 20 meters, for the construction of a highway, and it could not be built, a normal two-lane way was built , and with a very dangerous narrow road when it passes through his place, not only are we left without a highway for more than 1 million people, and way more in summer, but I don't know how many accidents there have already been on that stretch of road. In a serious country these types of people would be in jail.
"I laid every last one of them mysel-"
*"With their creator gone, they were unstoppable..."*
Minesweeper be like: 😮
THIS IS SO FUCKINGNUNDERRATED BRO
Question is what do they intend to d-
(Explodes after stepping on a random mine)
Is it bad that my brain instantly read that second line in a Morgan Freeman voice??
CHOP CHOP MOVIE BOY PT.2 I MIGHT BE NEEDING RN
What show/movie?
He was showing them that he knew exactly where the mine is by blowing himself up . Great man for real
You made my day XD
@@MonkeyTnT106 anytime mate 👍
Bro this shit is funny 😂
@@decentshaik3400 great to hear ❤️
LMAO
The thing with landmines is that if you dont have every mine memorized, then you dont have any of them memorized.
It's not really even about memorizing the mine layout. To place a ton of mines with no coherent patching is suicide, it just depends how long before you trip one yourself, even with memorization. Instead, create a patching pattern that you know that others wouldn't. If I, for example, know from this exact rock next to my fence, I can walk toe to heel for 15 steps then take a 90 degree turn to the right and toe to heal for 7 more, then 90 degree left turn, etc , etc. I can pretty easily navigate the field without remembering where most of them are
They also shift over time
@@Scarjo121 yep i googled it to make sure you do learn something new every day there are comments in other post saying they dont so i googled it bcause i was here with no knowledge of the subject thats scary they move so scary that should be a subject of a CZcams video
I laughed harder than I should at the two explosions.😂
FireDepartmentChronicles would have a field day with this one
“One false move, it’s Hasta la bye bye” is so wild lmao 😂
Is this like a serious movie? That reminded me of that scene on Tropic Thunder
the i lay them all my self, i got them all here, than pooff was funny as hell, i expect it...
Thats normal in amarica
Is so wild bro ong that's craaaazy no cap deadass bro lowkey fire 🔥 😳 😅 fanum tax rizz bro lowkey bro said that ong fr no cap dead no cap fr 💯 🤧 💀
How is that wild? I swear people are soft.
Survival hack: if you are in such a situation trace your steps back exactly, since you haven't hit a mine yet.
It is nice option when you have no other option cause it's risky if you haven't memorized the steps 😅😅
Yeah great idea for someone who knows they’re stepping into a minefield. Not two kids flying drones in a “random” field somewhere
no no no no. human error is WAY up there. NEVER trust yourself. the way military (i am one) is taught is to take an object like a knife. and begin to inch crawl by shoving it in the ground every few inches at an ANGLE. it takes the body weight of a light weight human to trigger one. this is so they get human targets and not a rabbit or something. but tbh, stay where you are and scream for help. hope they don’t do this weird fire truck thing and just get a helicopter.
If no one was hurt in the first place they could have waited for a helicopter. That seems like the safest option
not really, because when you take steps you don't think about them. there are chances that you stepped past a mine
“I got it all up my-“ blows up
As soon as he said "map's right here" I knew where this was going 😂
Show: “911: Lonestar”
It might be the dumbest show ever.
@@romaina.6241how is it dumb?
Thanks now I know what not to watch 👍
I watched with my father who is cop, it isnt a bad show
It's really entertaining and fun, i say you should give it a try
everyone: panic
noone: helicopter??
Rats are used to find mines. They’re smart, have great sense of smell, and don’t weigh enough to trip the mine.
Nope, no rat gonna save them.
Rat mines only get breed, get trains, works on location that need active demines work, like some country in Africa or Cambodia.
To get those rat to somewhere out of nowhere in usa, it would take days on commercial route (air plane), may take less than a day if on military route.
But that kid only have about 45 minutes at best 1 hours, so waiting for rat from another continent wouldn't help this scenario.
Problem is, the rats were 50 minutes out.
Rats were on a lunch break
the explosions happening out of nowhere each time because of the cuts makes it so hilarious
There are 2 different types of mines
1. Detonates upon impact or applied pressure
2. Only detonates once you’ve released pressure off of it
If your not on one you just need a chopper and that’s it to airlift you away
If that kid that got hit that far away those fire fighters would kill everyone else
You know, I will say this for the dead paranoid guy. He was at least going to save them and stopped them from moving. He was a dumbass for not making a real map, but at least he wasn't paranoid enough to let innocent teens die.
But it's 200% his fault and if they are alive it's only because of the police 😅
@@boby4465 Wrong. Blatantly wrong. They're alive because of HIM AND the police. If he hadn't informed them about the minefield, they'd be dead without them knowing.
@@smart-ass8518 He planted the mines....
@@darksideofevil13 yet he still informed them of the minefield
@@rustyfisher2081 Yes but he shouldn't have done something so irresponsible to begin with.
Идея с бросанием сумки просто огонь.
Особенно конец ролика зашёл, где "проверенный специалист" улетел в Вальгалу вместе с сумкой.
"You're in minefield! Yeah, whole field is mine!"
Fun fact! Mines *move*
Even if you have a map of where the mines were originally placed, if it has been over a month, it isn't safe to assume the map is accurate anymore
How do they move usually? Soil erosion is top layer shift. Tectonic activity? Shifting of soil via moisture, flooding?
Reading.. deep erosion.. wat a fucking night mare
@@baloog8 i think he was joking bro lol
@@aliabdulmutaleb1535
But it's true, the earth shifts ever so slightly beneath our feet, we just don't notice it.
@@baloog8 I reckon it's the same way that rocks always appear in an empty field no matter how much you clear em
Ight bro that last explosion got me dying for no reason 💀💀😭
It had him dying too.
RIP 🪦
Any death becomes hilarious when the clip cuts out like that😂
“How u boys doin “
“My brothers hurt”
“💥💥💥💥
They so dumb all they had to do was call in a heli and airlift them out it doesn't take a lot of brain to figure that out
This is one crazy parks n rec episode!
" maps right here 👉👨"
F*cking explodes
In case you're wondering. This show is called 9.1.1 Lonestar with Rob Lowe
Thanks a million. 🏴☠️🫡
Thanks!
Oh, I thought it was called PrimeTime Propaganda.
oh damn i KNEW it was 911!
I freaking love this show, except i didnt actually watch lonestar
Season 2 episode 6 ,thank me later
Helicopter: ❌
Walking across with bags: ✅
It's a non-emergency, they only have 40 minutes and an airlift is like 20 minutes out right lmfao
@@Sheridan2LT It's a minefield. It's very much an emergency.
Ikr
@@botdfbvba helicopter would be the worst possible move, the downdraft of the blades would cause an increase in pressure on the ground. Those are anti personal mines which don't need much force to activate. The pressure would be enough to detonate most the mines
@@randommemes9926have you ever heard of long ropes?
movie name
I want to see a part 2!
People before helicopter existence 😂
Just about to ask how the plot armor prevents a helicopter with a rope
I think it has something to do with how the helicopter's downdraft will blow debris around, and potentially triggering the other mines
@@JamesZ32100haha 😂... how far you think... air can't move 15kg mines from 20ft height my brother
@@Real_vardaan im talking about other debris, not moving the mines
You know mines go off when the pressure put on it is lifted, meaning a helicopter would actually be a lot more detrimental since it would be difficult to accurately guess where the mines are from above, meaning people can't land from the Helicopter, and lifting the boys up would cause the detonation, likely killing them.
"I got all right here"
Fucking explodes
thank you so much for explaining the vid
Helicopter: I don't exist
Map went from up here to there, there, over there, back here and a little more down yonder
Chopper: "Nah I let them handle this"
The pilot was not having it that day
Chopper on vacation
so you are telling me that just sending 1 helicopter is that hard💀💀😭😭
Might have been an effective rescue measure, but not without paying a pretty penny. It's interesting how expensive many life-saving things are.
Mind you, I can't think why the anti-gov guy wouldn't assume the Gov could just get past his minefield on taxpayer money in a helicopter.
@@thewatcher7823 helicopter rides aren't thaaat expensive, been on a few myself
The only reason I could think of is the helicopter could possibly produce enough force on the ground to detonate the mines? Even with a rope, I’m not sure
@@thewatcher7823 that doesn't matter, human lives are more important than the cost of a helicopter flight.
that ladder can extend further
"Map's right here"
-two seconds later, map is everywhere
What show and episode is this
Army Combat Engineer here, that is such a god damn stupid way of testing for mines, you are not going to throw that bag farther than the mine blast area. You have to tediously test the ground with a small non magnetic stick. It would take literal hours to get to those kids but a hell of a lot less likely to die, hopefully his mines didn’t have anti handling devices to kill anyone trying to dig them up.
Or they could just be evacuated using a helicopter.
All it could've took was to get an metal detector or mine detector I don't understand how these people have drones, but don't have those special equipment for it 😂
Thing is these mines were made to blow after setting foot on that lane so they had 45m max to take them out not even brought time for a chopper to come & drop the ladder
"One wrong move . . . Hasta la bye-bye" 💀💀
I'm fking dead when he said that 😂😂
So was he
Same bro
He went “Hasta la bye - bye
I was like Da fuk....
people use specially trained rats to clear landmines since they can somehow sence them. They're put on long leashes which are later used to determine the safety spots
Anyone else expected the guy with the rifle to explode almost immediately after saying that he knew where all the mines were?
I’m dying “I got everything right here…kaboom.”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So is he.
@@livingbymoonlight6075Dawg 💀💀
I know from my years from existing on this planet that i know damn well that a fire truck ladder is longer than that
There's a limit of how much you can extend it horizontally, you know? Extend it too much with a person staying at the end of it and it is enough of a lever pulling enough of a torque to tip the truck over.
@@CZghostit's a truck, it's like 30 tons of pure metal, no way that ladder is doing anything
@@CZghosta person and a little thin ladder aren’t tipping over a 40k pound truck
Lets calculate. Lets say that firetruck weights 20 000 lbs and has width of 8 ft. Just ordinary aluminum ladder bought from store weights 50 lbs per 10 ft. Lets imagine that firetruck ladders weights 5 times that. With 100 ft reach, the weight is 2 500 lbs. The torque is mass multiplied with center of weight, which makes (50 x 2,5k) 125k for ladder vs (4 x 20k) 80k for truck, so in this case the truck would tilt over without anyone even standing on ladder. Many trucks do have extensions spread their width and allow larger reach before tipping point, but those aren't doing much in soft ground.
perhapes the weight of the ladder buckling its self is the danger, not tipping the firetruck lol
This is the only show that portrays mines correctly, as soon as it's set up once the thing on the top is pressed it goes boom not when it's released
What's the show/movie?
Whoever directs these shovelware cop shows should really get a consultant that knows something about weapons, mines, policework, or rescue operations
Or regular people for that matter
It’s not supposed to be realistic.
It’s supposed to foster positive feelings towards law enforcement and negative feelings towards antigovernment people.
@@otetechie True.
@@otetechieWhy couldn't that be shown in a realistic manner?
this isn’t a cop show lol
And that map is splatter all over the place now
Wasn't worth a damn anyway lol
Nahhh thats crazy 😂😂😂
LMAOOO
Not really. Mines are made to injure, not kill. A soldier without a leg is more harmful to a war effort than a dead soldier. Much more resources are put towards the wounded.
Good, much easier to read
This script feels like it’s glowing, like it was subsidized
Hmmmm that approach with throwing a geavy bag a few feet ahead of you seems to be one of the worst ways to help
For anyone wandering, the series is called 911 Lone Star (Disney+)
Edit: thank you so much for the likes❤️
Thx captain scrolled too far for that
thank you do much
I don’t understand why all of these channels post only clips from movies and series and don’t even bother linking the movie or series. Thank you.
Sounds like something disney would make these days...
Season and Episode?
Note that most minefields have a weight trigger. A human could stand on an anti-tank mine and not get blown up because they didn't trigger the weight trigger. That was a stupid idea in general, but especially because the bag is significantly lighter than a human.
this is true, but how would someone would know if it’s anti personnel or anti armor?
wouldnt. the military teaches the inch crawl. basically shoving a knife into the ground, crawling a couple inches and repeating. never had to do it but i did train on it.
God bless u all , Jesus loves you all who see this no matter what you’ve done, repent for the kingdom of God is at hand 💞.
Yeah but these aren't anti tank mines
@@sebalakner8194 That's the point. Anti tank mines wouldn't blow up if a human stepped on them. I was using it as an example to point out the possible weight triggers.
The bag would likely not set off a mine that is tailored to a human's weight since there doesn't seem to be anything heavy in it.
I know it's just a film but I wanted to point that out
@@EmbersoftheFallingAshesit would have when they hopped on it like they were though lol
Which film is this
Yeah man tossing a duffel bag two feet is a safe plan
"I got it all up in my-"
Famous last words.
I love everybody complaining about the bag full of metal technique like they know anything about mines. The fact those boys both didn’t die implies that mine is not shrapnel-based. Throwing a sufficiently thick bag full of metal plates onto the mine will absorb the explosion, and any of the shrapnel that erupts.
I know this, because it’s a recurring technique when you don’t have a sweeper or LOS. If you have LOS, you can either avoid it (not usually doable), move it (provided it’s specifically an anti-personnel or armor mine, and not an IED), or shoot it (what most soldiers will do, because the shrapnel never makes it far enough, or punches through the Bradley. Shit, sometimes they’ll drive over it anyways, because they know it’ll be fine).
Even if the bag was successful in preventing death by mine. Wouldn't it become useless afterwards? I may not be an expert in metallurgy but everything degrades after so much force. So they hamper one mine and still have a length of field getting to the kids.
All in all, it's still a bad idea.
@@KlyosXANo
@@KlyosXA So yes, but no. See, the explosion itself hits the metal, but the shrapnel hits the bag. According to some US soldiers I know from Iraq and Afghan, they said a rucksack and a couple metal plates could take five or six anti-personnel (non-shrapnel) mines before you had to turn the bag over to the other side
@@KlyosXA But that’s with a rucksack. They’re decently thick bags. With a thinner bag, you might get one or two less, maybe half? It really depends on how many plates/how big+thick they are, and the bag.
They said there are "all the mines under the sun"
So it implied that there are more then one type
Plus
Ok boomer