TITLE:        Rocket Launcher With 7 Rows Of Fire
CHANNEL:      The Art Of War  (@theartofwarrr)
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He built a rocket launcher with seven rows, each firing at once in an attempt

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He built a rocket launcher with seven rows, each firing at once in an attempt to destroy the entire Japanese army in 1593. You see, Korean commander Juan Yule deployed his watchas along the walls of Hangju Fortress overlooking the valley below and loaded each one with over 100 rocket arrows. And when their enemy got close, the handmade rocket launchers fired, spraying flaming arrows into the crowd and killing 2,000 soldiers instantly. Miraculously, Konishi survived. And because the Koreans were outnumbered 13 to1, nobody believed they would hold the fortress. But

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[000.00] He built a rocket launcher with seven
[001.84] rows, each firing at once in an attempt
[004.00] to destroy the entire Japanese army in
[006.16] 1593. You see, Korean commander Juan
[008.96] Yule deployed his watchas along the
[010.88] walls of Hangju Fortress overlooking the
[012.80] valley below and loaded each one with
[014.72] over 100 rocket arrows. And when their
[016.80] enemy got close, the handmade rocket
[018.72] launchers fired, spraying flaming arrows
[020.48] into the crowd and killing 2,000
[022.16] soldiers instantly. Miraculously,
[023.84] Konishi survived. And because the
[025.44] Koreans were outnumbered 13 to1, nobody
[028.16] believed they would hold the fortress.
[029.76] But
