These gold-plated guns were found during the military clearance of Saddam Hussein’s buildings in Iraq.
Don’t cross Eric Jacqmain or he’ll vaporize you in a New York minute. The Indiana based teenager is the genius brain behind the R5800 solar “death ray”. Made up of 5,800 tiny mirror tiles covering an ordinary fiberglass satellite dish, this killer weapon is just 42 inches and generates enough power to melt steel, vaporize aluminum, boil concrete, turn dirt into lava and obliterate any organic material in an instant. The death ray is so good at vaporizing objects; it met its own demise in a shed fire it started. And now the budding inventor is back to the drawing board working on an even more powerful alternative. Perhaps whoever coined the term “weapons of mass destruction” was thinking about this kid.
Different photographs of weapon shots. All these battles and military trainings look pretty wild.
At one steel mill in Shanghai, a huge mountain of confiscated weapons was prepared for the destruction - more than 13,000 units.
These unusual rugs are the battle rugs made in Afghanistan.
Women won’t obviously like it, but for men who like weapons it can be a cool thing!
This is not only a weapon but an art piece!
Millions of people died because of that.
Beautiful photos of powerful invention that brought tears and sadness.