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Salvatore Paul Belleci (born October 30, 1970) is an American television personality and model maker, best known for his work on the Discovery Channel television program MythBusters . He has also worked with Industrial Light and Magic on films including Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones . The Federation battleships and podracers are some of Belleci's pieces.

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66-446: Belleci has a long history of working with fire and explosives. At an early age, his father showed him how to make a Molotov cocktail . Later, he accidentally set part of his house on fire with a homemade flamethrower . When he was 19, he was nearly arrested for setting off a homemade pipe bomb near his parents' home in Seaside, California . The officer encouraged the young Belleci to find

132-597: A fuse (typically a glass bottle filled with flammable liquids sealed with a cloth wick ). In use, the fuse attached to the container is lit and the weapon is thrown, shattering on impact. This ignites the flammable substances contained in the bottle and spreads flames as the fuel burns. Due to their relative ease of production, Molotov cocktails are typically improvised weapons . Their improvised usage spans criminals , gangsters , rioters , football hooligans , urban guerrillas , terrorists , irregular soldiers , freedom fighters , and even regular soldiers ; usage in

198-533: A toy wagon on a bicycle; the attempt failed, resulting in Belleci flipping forward and landing on his face. The bike almost hit Belleci's head. As a result of doing these stunts, he is often involved in comical accidents while testing myths. According to the October 28, 2012, episode of MythBusters , he suffers from acrophobia . During the "Hollywood Hang" sequence, of the 2010 episode " Soda Cup Killer ", Belleci fell off

264-405: A 70% ownership stake in the channel in 1997, and subsequently acquired the remaining 30% interest from Paxson in 1999. In May 2007, Discovery Communications sold Travel Channel to Cox Enterprises subsidiary Cox Communications as part of a larger multibillion-dollar transaction. On November 5, 2009, Scripps Networks Interactive acquired a 65% ownership interest in the network for $ 1.1 billion;

330-453: A Molotov cocktail and an organized force has become a popular symbol in popular culture , and is often utilized as a weapon in various video games . Travel Channel 38°57′44.7″N 77°5′6.8″W  /  38.962417°N 77.085222°W  / 38.962417; -77.085222 Travel Channel (stylized as Trvl Channel since 2018) is an American pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery , who previously owned

396-402: A great variety of other names around the globe. Some are more formal than others but the weapon is often given a descriptive name in the respective language. A Molotov cocktail is a glass bottle containing a flammable substance such as petrol (gasoline), alcohol or a napalm -like mixture and a source of ignition, such as a burning cloth wick , held in place by the bottle's stopper. The wick

462-558: A hard surface, the glass would shatter and the contents would instantly ignite, liberating choking fumes of phosphorus pentoxide and sulfur dioxide as well as producing a great deal of heat. Strict instructions were issued to store the grenades safely, preferably underwater and certainly never in a house. Mainly issued to the Home Guard as an anti-tank weapon, it was produced in vast numbers; by August 1941 well over 6,000,000 had been manufactured. There were many who were sceptical about

528-452: A length of cinema film (then composed of highly flammable nitrocellulose ) as a source of ignition. On 29 July 1940, manufacturers Albright & Wilson of Oldbury demonstrated to the RAF how their white phosphorus could be used to ignite incendiary bombs. The demonstration involved throwing glass bottles containing a mixture of petrol and phosphorus at pieces of wood and into a hut. On breaking,

594-477: A light [i.e., a source of ignition]. Put a corner of the material down in front of you, turn the bottle over so that petrol soaks out round the mouth of the bottle and drips on to this corner of the material. Turn the bottle right way up again, hold it in your right hand, most of the blanket bunched beneath the bottle, with your left hand take the blanket near the corner that is wetted with petrol. Wait for your tank. When near enough, your pal [or comrade-in-arms] lights

660-435: A model builder, sculptor, and painter. Belleci began work on Discovery Channel's MythBusters in 2003, doing work behind the scenes and, in the second season, was featured as part of the show's build team. In the show's third season, he received on-screen credit. In 2005, Belleci persuaded fellow ILM veteran Grant Imahara to join the show, following the departure of original cast member Scottie Chapman . Belleci worked on:

726-400: A myth. These have included: testing the " Red Flag to a Bull " myth; testing the myth that a human's tongue will instantly stick to a frozen pole, in the " Snow Special " episode; and the myth "can you stay underwater for an hour while breathing through a dart tube?", in the "Ninja Movie Myths 2" episode. One of his more popular stunts, shown several times on the show, was an attempt to jump over

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792-494: A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing clean water to communities in need. He communicated that the trip has had a profound effect on him and that he admires the resilience of the Haitian people. Molotov cocktail A Molotov cocktail (among several other names – see § Etymology ) is a hand-thrown incendiary weapon consisting of a frangible container filled with flammable substances and equipped with

858-508: A roof, and despite being strapped into a safety harness system, landed in an open window frame below the drop point, and injured his leg, causing substantial bleeding. He and Byron made a guest appearance on the October 3, 2012, episode of the Discovery series Sons of Guns . They test-fired some of the weapons in the Red Jacket shop and watched as the staff re-tested a myth previously busted by

924-715: A similar shift to paranormal programming themselves. Certain Travel Channel shows (such as Bizarre Foods , its spinoff series Bizarre Foods Delicious Destinations , Man v. Food , Food Paradise , Hotel Impossible , and Xtreme Waterparks ) would move to either Destination America or Cooking Channel . On January 12, 2021, it was reported that there were plans for selected Travel Channel programs to premiere exclusively on Discovery+ as timed exclusives. On March 22, 2012, Scripps Networks Interactive announced that it had agreed to pay £65 million (equivalent to US$ 102.7 million) to acquire Travel Channel International Limited,

990-525: A stout iron bar in the tracks can immobilise the vehicle, leaving it at the mercy of further petrol bombs – which will suffocate the engine and possibly the crew – or an explosive charge or anti-tank mine. By August 1940, the War Office produced training instructions for the creation and use of Molotov cocktails. The instructions suggested scoring the bottles vertically with a diamond to ensure breakage and providing fuel-soaked rag, windproof matches or

1056-750: A target such as a vehicle or fortification. When the bottle smashes on impact, the ensuing cloud of fuel droplets and vapour is ignited by the attached wick, causing an immediate fireball followed by spreading flames as the remainder of the fuel is consumed. Other flammable liquids, such as diesel fuel , methanol , turpentine , jet fuel , acetone , and isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), have been used in place of, or combined with, petrol. Thickening agents, such as solvents , extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam (known colloquially as styrofoam ), baking soda , petroleum jelly , tar , strips of tyre tubing , nitrocellulose , motor oil , rubber cement , detergent and dish soap , have been added to promote adhesion of

1122-402: A tube of nitric acid and a lump of metallic sodium to ignite a mixture of petrol and diesel fuel. The Polish Home Army developed a version which ignited on impact without the need of a wick. Ignition was caused by a reaction between concentrated sulfuric acid mixed with the fuel and a mixture of potassium chlorate and sugar which was crystallized from solution onto a rag attached to

1188-497: A veteran of the International Brigades , later publicised his recommended method of using them: We made use of "petrol bombs" roughly as follows: take a 2lb glass jam jar. Fill with petrol. Take a heavy curtain, half a blanket, or some other heavy material. Wrap this over the mouth of the jar, tie it round the neck with string, leave the ends of the material hanging free. When you want to use it have somebody standing by with

1254-499: A way of expressing his love for explosions and special effects that did not involve getting arrested. Belleci is a devout Christian. In 1994, after graduating from San Francisco State University 's film school, he started working with Jamie Hyneman at M5 Industries . Belleci worked as a stage manager, running errands and cleaning the shop, but quickly moved up the ranks. A few years later, he started work at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). Belleci worked for ILM for eight years as

1320-409: Is usually soaked in alcohol or kerosene rather than petrol. For winter warfare , a method of ignition has been to attach storm matches to the side of the bottle, as these are less likely to be put out by wind. Some examples are fitted with ballast for improved throwing accuracy (such as filling 1 ⁄ 3 of the bottle with sand). In action, the wick/match is lit and the bottle hurled at

1386-418: Is very limited; a turret-mounted machine gun has a very slow traverse and cannot hope to fend off attackers coming from all directions. Once sufficiently close, it is possible to hide where the tank's gunner cannot see: "The most dangerous distance away from a tank is 200 yards; the safest distance is six inches." Petrol bombs will soon produce a pall of blinding smoke, and a well-placed explosive package or even

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1452-597: The 1992 Los Angeles riots . Molotov cocktails were used by protesters and civilian militia in Ukraine during Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity . Protesters during the Ferguson riots also used Molotov cocktails. In Bangladesh , during anti-government protests in 2013 and 2014, many buses and cars were targeted with petrol bombs. A number of people burned to death and many more were injured due to these attacks. During

1518-605: The 2014–17 Venezuelan protests , protesters used Molotov cocktails similar to those used by demonstrators in other countries. As the 2017 Venezuelan protests intensified, demonstrators began using "Puputovs" (a portmanteau of the words "poo-poo" and "Molotov"), with glass containers filled with excrement being thrown at authorities after the PSUV ruling-party official, Jacqueline Faría , mocked protesters who had to crawl through sewage in Caracas ' Guaire River to avoid tear gas. On 8 May,

1584-458: The 2019–20 Hong Kong protests , riots broke out and Molotov cocktails were used to attack the police and create roadblocks. They were also used to attack an MTR station, causing severe damage. A journalist was also struck by a Molotov cocktail during the protests. Molotov cocktails were used by some during the riots following the 2020 George Floyd protests in the United States. During

1650-515: The Matrix trilogy , Van Helsing , Peter Pan , Starship Troopers , Galaxy Quest and Bicentennial Man . One of his short films, SandTrooper , has appeared on Syfy and in the Slamdance Film Festival . Belleci is often considered by fellow MythBusters Kari Byron and Grant Imahara to be more of a daredevil and, as such, often performed the more dangerous stunts when testing

1716-540: The Science Channel with fellow MythBusters build team members Kari Byron and Grant Imahara. In 2013, Belleci created a YouTube channel, Blow It Up , where he and various guests use explosives to blow up everyday items. In 2015, Byron and Belleci hosted Thrill Factor , a new show for the Travel Channel . In this show they visit and showcase thrill rides around the world and explore a little bit of science such as

1782-586: The Soviet Union attacked Finland, starting what came to be known as the Winter War . The Finnish perfected the design and tactical use of the petrol bomb. The fuel for the Molotov cocktail was refined to a slightly sticky mixture of alcohol, kerosene , tar , and potassium chlorate . Further refinements included the attachment of wind-proof matches or a phial of chemicals that would ignite on breakage, thereby removing

1848-602: The US Frangible Grenade M1 for example). The name "Molotov cocktail" ( Finnish : Molotovin cocktail ) was coined by the Finns during the Winter War in 1939. The name was a pejorative reference to Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov , who was one of the architects of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact on the eve of World War II . The name's origin came from the propaganda Molotov produced during

1914-562: The Ukrainian Defense Ministry told civilians to make Molotov cocktails, locally called " Bandera smoothies", to fight Russian troops. The defense ministry distributed a recipe for producing Molotov cocktails to civilians through Ukrainian television, which included the use of styrofoam as a thickening agent to aid in helping the burning liquid stick to vehicles or other targets. The Pravda Brewery of Lviv , which converted from making beer to Molotov cocktails, said that its recipe

1980-427: The "Molotov cocktail", a bottle filled with resin, petrol and tar which if thrown on top of a tank will ignite, and if you throw half a dozen or more on it you have them cooked. It is quite an effective thing. If you can use your ingenuity, I give you a picture of a [road] block with two houses close to the block, overlooking it. There are many villages like that. Out of the top windows is the place to drop these things on

2046-613: The Build Team: that a propane tank could explode if struck by a bullet. On August 21, 2014, it was announced that Belleci, along with his co-stars Byron and Imahara, would be leaving MythBusters . In 2021, Belleci returned to host Motor MythBusters and was joined by engineer Bisi Ezerioha and mechanic Faye Hadley. The show focuses on tall tales about automobiles and last aired in March 2022. From 2011 to 2013, he co-hosted Punkin Chunkin on

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2112-570: The NDRC showing the highest technological level. These incendiary devices employed the most technologically advanced fillers in the conflict. The M1 frangible grenade was the standard US device, but each division of the army could come up with its own. Two non-industrial models of these grenades were developed and manufactured in a certain quantity. In all, about five thousand were manufactured. The frangible grenades featured standardized chemical igniters, some were specific to each flammable filler. Most of

2178-567: The PIRA tended to use them in attacks rather than in self-defence. Over time, as the PIRA became more co-ordinated, it shifted to using IEDs rather than petrol bombs. During the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004, U.S. Marines employed Molotov cocktails made with "one part liquid laundry detergent, two parts gas [gasoline]" while clearing houses "when contact is made in a house and the enemy must be burned out". The tactic "was developed in response to

2244-730: The United States, Molotov cocktails are considered " destructive devices " under the National Firearms Act and are regulated by the ATF . Wil Casey Floyd, from Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin , was arrested after throwing Molotov cocktails at Seattle police officers during a protest in May 2016; he pleaded guilty for using the incendiary devices in February 2018. In Simpson County, Kentucky , 20-year-old Trey Alexander Gwathney-Law attempted to burn Franklin-Simpson County Middle School with five Molotov cocktails; he

2310-551: The Winter War, mainly his declaration on Soviet state radio that incendiary bombing missions over Finland were actually "airborne humanitarian food deliveries" for their "starving" neighbours. As a result, the Finns sarcastically dubbed the Soviet incendiary cluster bombs " Molotov bread baskets " ( Finnish : Molotovin leipäkori ) in reference to Molotov's propaganda broadcasts. When

2376-602: The anti-invasion preparations of the British Home Guard during World War II and the Ukrainian volunteer units during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . During World War II , Molotov cocktails were even factory produced in several countries, such as Finland , Nazi Germany , the Soviet Union , Sweden , and the United States ; some featuring specially designed frangible containers and fuses (such as

2442-648: The bottle. During the Norwegian campaign in 1940 the Norwegian Army lacking suitable anti-tank weaponry had to rely on petrol bombs and other improvised weapons to fight German armored vehicles. Instructions from Norwegian High Command sent to army units in April 1940 encouraged soldiers to start ad-hoc production of "Hitler cocktails" (a different take on the Finnish nickname for the weapon) to combat tanks and armored cars. During

2508-451: The burning liquid and to create clouds of thick, choking smoke. There also exist variations on the Molotov cocktail-concept where the bottle is filled with a smoke generating mixture such as sulfur trioxide dissolved in chlorosulfonic acid . These so-called "smoke bottles" do not need a source for ignition, as the mixture reacts with the air once the bottle is smashed. Improvised incendiary devices of this type were used in warfare for

2574-629: The campaign there were instances of petrol bombs being relatively effective against the lighter tanks employed in Norway by Germany, such as the Panzer I and Panzer II . During the Troubles , both the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) and civilians used petrol bombs, although with different uses. Civilians tended to use petrol bombs and rocks against police officers in riots; however,

2640-555: The channel from 1997 to 2007. The channel is headquartered in Manhattan , with offices in Silver Spring , Maryland and Knoxville , Tennessee , U.S. Travel Channel features documentaries , reality , and how-to shows related to travel and leisure around the United States and throughout the world. Programming has included shows on African animal safaris , tours of grand hotels and resorts, visits to significant cities and towns around

2706-476: The deal closed in January 2010. Following the purchase, Travel Channel began to add programming from sister networks such as Food Network In 2015, Scripps relocated the channel's headquarters from Chevy Chase, Maryland to Knoxville, Tennessee. On February 25, 2016, SNI acquired the remaining 35% stake in Travel Channel from Cox Communications, giving it full control over the network. Discovery regained ownership of

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2772-611: The effect of G forces on breathing, heart rate and other factors. Belleci stars alongside Imahara and Byron in the Netflix show White Rabbit Project , which premiered on December 9, 2016. Belleci starred alongside Richard Hammond ( Top Gear , The Grand Tour ) for the Amazon Video series The Great Escapists , announced in August 2019 which was produced by Hammond's Chimp Productions. The fictional six-episode adventure series stranded

2838-554: The efficacy of Molotov cocktails and SIPs grenades against the more modern German tanks. Weapon designer Stuart Macrae witnessed a trial of the SIPs grenade at Farnborough : "There was some concern that, if the tank drivers could not pull up quickly enough and hop out, they were likely to be frizzled to death, but after looking at the bottles they said they would be happy to take a chance." The drivers were proved right, trials on modern British tanks confirmed that Molotov and SIP grenades caused

2904-399: The enemy's tactics" of guerrilla warfare and particularly martyrdom tactics which often resulted in U.S. Marine casualties. The cocktail was a less expedient alternative to white phosphorus mortar rounds or propane tanks detonated with C4 (nicknamed the "House Guest"), all of which proved effective at burning out engaged enemy combatants. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine ,

2970-715: The first time in the Spanish Civil War between July 1936 and April 1939, before they became known as "Molotov cocktails". In 1936, General Francisco Franco ordered Spanish Nationalist forces to use the weapon against Soviet T-26 tanks supporting the Spanish Republicans in a failed assault on the Nationalist stronghold of Seseña , near Toledo , 40 km (25 mi) south of Madrid . After that, both sides used simple petrol bombs set fire with toxic gas or petrol-soaked blankets with some success. Tom Wintringham ,

3036-401: The frangible devices were made in an improvised way, with no standardization regarding the bottle and filling. The frangible grenades were eventually declared obsolete, due to the very limited destructive effect. 1107 frangible, M1, NP type were supplied to the navy and its units for field use at Iwo Jima . The United States Marine Corps developed a version during World War II that used

3102-423: The hand-held bottle firebomb was developed to attack and destroy Soviet tanks, the Finns called it the "Molotov cocktail", as "a drink to go with his food parcels". Despite the now infamous name, the formal Finnish military term for the weapon type was, and continues to be, "burn-bottle" ( Finnish : polttopullo , Fenno-Swedish : brännflaska ). The weapon most often known as the Molotov cocktail goes under

3168-572: The hashtag #puputov became the top trending hashtag on Twitter in Venezuela, as reports of authorities vomiting after being drenched in excrement began to circulate. A month later, on 4 June 2017, during protests against Donald Trump in Portland, Oregon , police claimed protesters began throwing balloons filled with "unknown, foul-smelling liquid" at officers. As incendiary devices, Molotov cocktails are illegal to manufacture or possess in many regions. In

3234-565: The intention of using them against enemy tanks . The Finns had found that they were effective when used in the right way and in sufficient numbers. Although the experience of the Spanish Civil War received more publicity, the more sophisticated petroleum warfare tactics of the Finns were not lost on British commanders. In his 5 June address to LDV leaders, General Ironside said: I want to develop this thing they developed in Finland, called

3300-421: The latter case is often due to a shortage of equivalent military-issued munitions. Despite the weapon's improvised nature and uncertain quality, many modern militaries exercise the use of Molotov cocktails. However, Molotov cocktails are not always improvised in the field. It is not uncommon for them to be mass-produced to a certain standard as part of preparation for combat. Some examples of this being done are

3366-487: The matches with a small ampoule inside the bottle; it ignited when the bottle broke. By spring 1940 they had produced 542,104 bottles. Early in 1940, with the prospect of immediate invasion , the possibilities of the petrol bomb gripped the imagination of the British public. For laypersons, the petrol bomb had the benefit of using entirely familiar and available materials, and they were quickly improvised in large numbers, with

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3432-499: The need to pre-ignite the bottle, and leaving the bottle about one-third empty was found to make breaking more likely. A British War Office report dated June 1940 noted that: The Finns' policy was to allow the Russian tanks to penetrate their defences, even inducing them to do so by 'canalising' them through gaps and concentrating their small arms fire on the infantry following them. The tanks that penetrated were taken on by gun fire in

3498-531: The network on March 6, 2018, after acquiring SNI. Available data shows that viewership peaked in Spring 2008 at 27.78 million views per 7 days, and has been in decline ever since. As of Spring 2017, the channel got 17.25 million views. On October 1, 2018, Travel Channel revealed a new logo stylized as Trvl Channel , and shifted its programming to focus on "the paranormal, the unsolved, the creepy and terrifying". From 2015 to 2017, Destination America had undergone

3564-538: The occupants of the tanks "no inconvenience whatsoever." Wintringham, though enthusiastic about improvised weapons, cautioned against a reliance on petrol bombs and repeatedly emphasised the importance of using explosive charges. The US army designated Molotov cocktails as frangible grenades. They presented a notable amount of variations, from those that used thin fuel with varied ignition systems, to those that used obscurants and chemical weapons . Various frangible grenade designs were developed, with those investiged by

3630-581: The open and by small parties of men armed with explosive charges and petrol bombs in the forests and villages... The essence of the policy was the separation of the AFVs from the infantry, as once on their own the tank has many blind spots and once brought to a stop can be disposed of at leisure. Molotov cocktails were eventually mass-produced by the Alko corporation at its Rajamäki distillery , bundled with matches to light them. A 500 ml (0.53 US qt) bottle

3696-406: The petrol soaked corner of the blanket. Throw the bottle and blanket as soon as this corner is flaring. (You cannot throw it far.) See that it drops in front of the tank. The blanket should catch in the tracks or in a cog-wheel, or wind itself round an axle. The bottle will smash, but the petrol should soak the blanket well enough to make a really healthy fire which will burn the rubber wheels on which

3762-547: The phosphorus was exposed to the air and spontaneously ignited; the petrol also burned, resulting in a fierce fire. Because of safety concerns, the RAF was not interested in white phosphorus as a source of ignition, but the idea of a self-igniting petrol bomb took hold. Initially known as an A.W. bomb, it was officially named the No. 76 Grenade , but more commonly known as the SIP (Self-Igniting Phosphorus) grenade. The perfected list of ingredients

3828-403: The tank as it passes the block. It may only stop it for two minutes there, but it will be quite effective. Wintringham advised that a tank that was isolated from supporting infantry was potentially vulnerable to men who had the required determination and cunning to get close. Rifles or even a shotgun would be sufficient to persuade the crew to close all the hatches, and then the view from the tank

3894-612: The tank track runs, set fire to the carburettor or frizzle the crew. Do not play with these things. They are highly dangerous. The Battle of Khalkhin Gol , a border conflict of 1939 ostensibly between Mongolia and Manchukuo , saw heavy fighting between Japanese and Soviet forces. Short of anti-tank equipment, Japanese infantry attacked Soviet tanks with gasoline-filled bottles. Japanese infantrymen claimed that several hundred Soviet tanks had been destroyed this way, though Soviet loss records do not support this assessment. On 30 November 1939,

3960-698: The two on a deserted island via shipwreck, and the two used available resources to build out the means to survive on the island. Beginning in 2020, Belleci co-hosted The Explosion Show on the Science Channel . Belleci also appeared in Jackass Forever (2022). Belleci proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Erin Bothamley, in 2018. They married in a private ceremony in 2020. They had a daughter on August 22, 2021. During MythBusters' 2010 break, Belleci volunteered time to visit Haiti . He visited orphanages and installed clean-water systems with "Life Giving Force,"

4026-537: The world, programming about various foods around the world, and programming about ghosts and the paranormal in notable buildings. As of November 2023 , Travel Channel is available to approximately 67,000,000 pay television households in the United States-down from its 2011 peak of 96,000,000 households. The Travel Channel was launched on February 1, 1987; it was founded by TWA Marketing Services (a subsidiary of Trans World Airlines ). The channel's name

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4092-446: Was "3 cups polystyrene, 2 cups grated soap, 500 millilitres gasoline, 100 millilitres oil, 1 jumbo tampon fuse." The Russian media control organisation Roskomnadzor sued Twitter for not removing instructions for how to prepare and use molotov cocktails, so that Twitter had to pay a fine of 3 million roubles (US$ 41,000). Molotov cocktails were reportedly used in the United States for arson attacks on shops and other buildings during

4158-563: Was derived from the travel-related filler programming that aired between programs on the Home Theater Network . TWA purchased the name rights from Group W Satellite Communications in 1986, and took over HTN's transponder spot following the shutdown of the premium cable channel in January 1987. In 1992, the network was sold to Landmark Communications , then-owner of The Weather Channel ; five years later, Landmark sold it to Paxson Communications . Discovery Communications acquired

4224-404: Was filled with a mixture of petrol and paraffin, plus a small amount of tar. The basic bottle had two long pyrotechnic storm matches attached to either side. Before use, one or both of the matches were lit; when the bottle broke on impact, the mixture ignited. The storm matches were found to be safer to use than a burning rag on the mouth of the bottle. There was also an "A bottle". This replaced

4290-420: Was found guilty of making and possessing illegal firearms and was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2018. Due to the Molotov's ease of production and use by civilian forces, the Molotov cocktail has become a symbol of civil uprising and revolution . The Molotov's extensive use by civilian, and partisan forces has also thereby led to the Molotov becoming a symbol representing civil unrest. The contrast of

4356-402: Was white phosphorus, benzene , water and a two-inch strip of raw rubber; all in a half-pint bottle sealed with a crown stopper . Over time, the rubber would slowly dissolve, making the contents slightly sticky, and the mixture would separate into two layers – this was intentional, and the grenade should not be shaken to mix the layers, as this would only delay ignition. When thrown against

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