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In reply to the discussion: Syrian "gas rockets" appear homemade and incapable of flying 5-10 miles to target. [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)So imagine you filled a truck muffler with a couple liter-size coke bottles and ran a stick of dynamite (actually plastic explosive) between them. That is roughly what the warhead is.
Okay, the contraption gets fired out of a tube propelled by a four foot long Estes solid fuel rocket engine. It goes a mile or two, tumbles,and crashes. The two liter coke bottle explodes. Pop. Any people outside in the immediate area get splashed. They'll probably die. But, not much of that liquid really vaporizes, and the droplets may travel outward in a radius of maybe 100 feet on each side.
I would guess that if your windows were closed and you were asleep in a house 100 feet away, you would probably be okay until you went out your front door. Further down the street, your neighbors have no idea until they come to check out what has happened and pick up stricken victims . . .
It was a terrible crime, but so would firing off a 122mm high explosive shell into the same spot. That would probably kill more people. Both are terrible crimes. But, why is one worth going to war about, while the other gets shrugged off by the outside world?