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How Bouncing Betty works [🎞️ Zack D. Films]
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just hit B and lay down like in call of duty

Who ever built this is going to hell

A Bouncing Betty is a type of landmine that, when triggered, jumps into the air before detonating at waist height, maximizing its lethality by targeting nearby soldiers.

I didn’t know bouncing bettys were real. Why did nobody tell me this

I prefer Betty that bounce on me

Just stay on it.

It takes almost 30 seconds to explode, maybe better when it’s faster.

Bouncy Betty's children are continuing to kill.

What’s that weird can in the —

The Bouncing Betty is a type of landmine that was used during warfare, particularly in World War II. When triggered, it launches itself into the air before detonating at waist height, making it particularly dangerous to nearby personnel. Here's how it typically works: 1. Activation: The device is usually activated by a pressure plate or tripwire. When stepped on or triggered, it sets off a spring mechanism. 2. Launch: Upon activation, the mine bounces into the air, reaching a height of approximately 3 to 4 feet. 3. Detonation: Once airborne, the mine detonates at waist level, maximizing its lethality against nearby soldiers. This design was intended to inflict maximum casualties in a more concentrated area, making it a fearsome weapon in combat. If you have specific aspects of the Bouncing Betty you’d like to discuss or learn more about, feel free to ask!
