Indestructible nuclear flask hit by 100mph train







Indestructible nuclear flask hit by 100mph train

Indestructible nuclear flask hit by 100mph train

Britain's Central Electricity Generating Board undertake a test in Leicester, England 1984

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drdirtDrDirt (367 days ago)

You've got to be Shitting me. Pete Star thinks this is real? OMG
   

Guest (286 days ago)

Latest comment: "Of course it's real idiot-they set up the whole thing to test the strength of the flasks. "

Guest (374 days ago)

What happens if s terrorist uses a nuclear weapon and explodes one of those flasks?
   

Guest: Elmo (286 days ago)

It will blow up.
   

Guest (286 days ago)

It'll get vaporised by the force of the nuclear explosion, along with a lot of other stuff

Guest: Pete Star (372 days ago)

The is real, I remember seeing on the TV at the time

Guest: JIMBO (374 days ago)

What a stupid place to leave a flask.

Guest (374 days ago)

stupid americans.................i mean stipid english

Guest: Beast (374 days ago)

Bet it needed a new paint job though!

rogem002rogem002 (374 days ago)

It's ok, Chuck Norris will save us.

Guest: Jim Bob, Wasilla (371 days ago)

sorry people once again i have shown my stupidity and ignorance

Guest: Jim Bob, Wasilla (373 days ago)

They should fill these containers with illegal US Muslim immigrants and do this test every week. They'll soon stop coming here for a free ride.

Guest (374 days ago)

all lies a train in the uk reaching 100mph pfft

Guest: idiots (374 days ago)

wtf!!!!, couldnt they just have dropped a large strong concreate block from a very tall crane on it and save a million £s in the process!!!

Guest: Diddly (374 days ago)

Must be false, it normally takes a couple of wet leafs to stop a UK strain

Guest (374 days ago)

Well idiots, nuclear waste is usually transported by train and so any accidents probably don't involve cranes or concrete....

Guest (373 days ago)

hahaha- yes try that test with a single wet leaf on the tracks! Or maybe a sprinkle of snow! English are prepared for weather like a soft toy!

Guest: Huw Thomas (374 days ago)

Should have filled the container with bank managers and the train with politicians and then I would have been really impressed.