Thread. I have an interest in weapons and here is an analysis of the high power catapult used by Islamic goons to eliminate all opposition around an area that they occupy. I start with a labelled image of the catapult
I am impressed by its design & was unable to find anything like it among online images. Look carefully. There are two catapults, both attached to a ladder. One is a canvas sheet with elastic bands for Molotov cocktails. The other is a cycle inner tube for smaller stones
The canvas Molotov cocktail holder with riveted elastic bands is amazing. I have no idea what it was originally manufactured for. But ts use as a catapult is innovative. Telltale oil stains on the canvas and elsewhere shows what it was used for.
In the middle distance you can see burnt buildings and a vehicle that gives us some idea of the range of this catapult artillery. The cycle inner tube easily obtained by puncherwalas will be a longer range threat - maybe 50-60 meters
Make no mistake. The people responsible may be arrested - but no Hindu will return to the area near the catapult. That area of Delhi has been "recaptured" and will be celebrated in India and in Pakistan as a return to the Mughal gory of Islam. Non Islamic Delhi needs to wake up
https://twitter.com/Hiranyareta/status/1233974525605351424?s=20
This poll is an indicator of just how many people on Twitter know anything about catapults https://twitter.com/bennedose/status/1233951369305845764?s=20
If you don't know, this is image is of a Molotov cocktail:
A bottle is filled with some inflammable oil, petrol or kerosene, sealed with a rag soaked in the same liquid. The rag is set aflame before throwing or shooting with catapult. Bottle breaks at target and sets it on fire
Judging from the colour of the liquid in these Molotov cocktails it is clear that it is petrol or kerosene that has been used for cleaning automobile parts in automobile and bike workshops - a business that is dominated by Muslims in many areas. Congratulations Hindus. Well left.
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