The video discusses 11 of the craziest cartridges in the world. These include:
1. Dragon breath cartridges: Pyrotechnic cartridges that burn at 1650 degrees and can create a 30-meter-long flame.
2. Hollow shell cartridges: Expansive bullets that can cause more damage than regular bullets.
3. Electromagnetic rail gun shells: Experimental projectiles that use electromagnetic fields to launch high-speed projectiles.
4. 577 Tyrannosaurus cartridges: Powerful cartridges used for professional hunting guides in Zimbabwe.
5. Nuclear waste cartridges (Californium bullets): Alleged nuclear-charge bullets developed by Soviet physicists.
6. Silver bullets with depleted uranium: Bullets that penetrate thick steel and ignite on impact.
7. Grenade flash of thunder: Non-standard shotgun ammunition that creates a blinding flash and explosion.
8. Gaucho urine projectiles: Cartridges that resemble ancient hair weapons and can cause devastating damage.
9. Jihawg Ammunition: Controversial cartridges made with paint containing pork products, intended to counter Islamist terrorists.
10. More details: A large shotgun used by game bird hunters in the 19th and 20th centuries.
11. G2 Resorter IP: A radically invasive projectile that can form 9 separate wounds in the target and destroy vital organs.
These cartridges are often banned or restricted due to their destructive power and potential risks.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Human feet produce over 20 liters of sweat per year.
2. Dragon's Breath cartridges are composed mainly of magnesium.
3. Dragon's Breath cartridges can reach temperatures of up to 1,650 degrees.
4. Dragon's Breath cartridges are extremely fire-hazardous, especially in dry areas.
5. The US Navy developed an electromagnetic rail gun in 2010.
6. The electromagnetic rail gun can fire projectiles at speeds of up to 3 kilometers per second.
7. Russia introduced a magnetic rail gun capable of firing cartridges at a speed of 3 kilometers per second in January 2017.
8. 577 Tyrannosaurus cartridges were manufactured by a company in 1993 for professional hunting guides in Zimbabwe.
9. 577 Tyrannosaurus cartridges have a length of 4.9 mm and weigh 49 grams.
10. The Hannibal rifle is the only rifle that can fire 577 Tyrannosaurus cartridges.
11. Soviet physicists created pulse nuclear charge fillers from californium in the 1960s.
12. Californium bullets have a critical mass of only 1.8 grams.
13. Depleted uranium bullets can penetrate thick hardened steel.
14. Depleted uranium bullets spontaneously ignite on impact.
15. NATO armies prefer to use depleted uranium bullets in foreign conflicts.
16. Some countries use depleted uranium bullets to dispose of toxic waste.
17. A grenade called the "Flash of Thunder" can create a blinding flash and an explosion with a power of 180 decibels.
18. The "Gaucho" urine projectile is a type of shotgun cartridge that can cause devastating damage to targets.
19. The "Gaucho" urine projectile is based on a device used by Argentine cowboys to hunt and capture animals.
20. The "Jihawg" cartridge is a 9mm caliber cartridge coated with paint containing pork products.
21. The "Jihawg" cartridge is considered "haram" (forbidden) by Muslims.
22. The largest shotgun commonly used by game bird hunters in the 19th and 20th centuries was 2.2 meters long and weighed 43 kilograms.
23. The "More Details" shotgun had a bore diameter of 51 millimeters and could shoot 500 grams of shot.
24. The "More Details" shotgun was invented to meet the demand for bird feathers in the fashion industry.
25. The "G2 Resorter IP" cartridge is considered one of the deadliest cartridges in the world.
26. The "G2 Resorter IP" cartridge has a unique tip that allows it to burst into fragments on impact.
27. The "G2 Resorter IP" cartridge can form up to 9 separate wounds in the target and destroy vital organs.