Strangest Guns ACTUALLY Used in Warfare

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They say that war is hell, but it can also be extremely strange. How strange, you ask?
How about weapons that can supposedly fire a million bullets in the space of a minute? Or pigeons piloting bombs? Or a gun that won’t kill you but will make you violently puke everywhere? Welcome to the weird side of warfare - as we reveal the stunning secrets of the strangest weapons the militaries of the world have ever employed.

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They say "War. War never changes."

Joe_BlackTVs
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Thank you for the update, The Infographics Show..!! Amazing narration and animation as usual..!! The Office of Strategic Services (OSS)'s covert agents were also using a hidden gun in their armored trench coats. I can't seem to find any information related to that gun on the Internet, but the gun was designed to fire when they put both hands up. If a German guard found him, the agent would pretend he's giving up by slowly putting his arms up. When the arms reached a certain height, a round would be discharged from a revolver cylinder from his chest.

BlenderStudy
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The flintlock axe to this day is my favorite weapon in history

cjmurphy
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The Sedgley fist gun is the closest thing in real life to the Ballistic Fist from "Fallout: New Vegas". The Davey Crockett is the closest thing to a real life Fat Man launcher.

franklee
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Technically, because it's a blade attached to a firearm under a barrel, that's a bayonet.

jansenart
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For the harmonica gun, I expect it was to be stowed with the magazine removed. The flat magazine would be as easy to carry separately as a modern magazine. While it certainly wouldn't be a quick draw weapon, it probably could handle more shots than a revolver, while being easier to conceal with the magazine seperated.

lonniemcclure
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Anybody who has played MGS3 knows the last weapon, real nasty piece of hardware.

darkhunter
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Forgot to mention the "heart attack

dirkdigglerU
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Forgot the dog bombs deployed by the USSR in WWII. Bombs strapped to dogs trained to crawl under tanks and blow up. Unfortunately they trained the dogs using their own tanks so when they were deployed the dogs searched out Soviet tanks for destruction.

abc-coleaks-info
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The pigeon bomb, in fact, worked. It was sadly sidelined for the 2 nukes dropped on Japan in WW2.

mrghostsheet
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There's never been a "Krummlauf Assault Rifle": "Krummlauf" was the name of the bent barrel attachment..

n.a.
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I know it's rare but sometimes yall take ideas from comments. I'd love to see a compilation of some of the most insane battle plans/attack plans that were successful.

TooKnown
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Now they're going to put this with the weird and insane weapons and make a 3-hour video with all the old videos with the same storys

danielhouser
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Bring back the “100 days” series please!! The stories were interesting

Ickli
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2:18 That looks cool. Was there an Assassin's Creed weapon like this?

zachtwilightwindwaker
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I got goosebumps when he mentioned RWBY

klebrobbins
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2:02 its not pronounced "Ruby"?

Zackaria_sMax
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Thank you The Infographic Show but you told us about half of these weapons already 💯🤯 reruns reruns

danielhouser
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This was awesome... I see where the creators of fallout got the inspiration for the mini nuke in the m29

derekm
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The Davy Crocket-Vespa is the Orkiest weapon I've ever heard of.

markskarr